Vinyl only spin list

spartanmanor

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If you’re not spinning vinyl you just don’t get it.

It’s a mellow night here and its taking a while to get the mood I am looking for, this is the list, accurate to the best of my account:

Modern English: I Melt With You Single side 1

The Rolling Stones: Big Hits High Tide & Green Grass: side: 1

Echo and the Bunnymen: Echo and the Bunnymen: side 1

The Jefferson Airplane: Long John Silver: side 1: track 1

The Jefferson Airplane: Surrealistic Pillow: side 2

Phil Manzenera: Guitarissimo: All

Steely Dan: Pretzel Logic: All
 
Let's see the list I'm going thru....

Carole King - Music (already played)

Michael McDonald - No Looking Back (already played)

Heart - Private Audition (just finished)

Gap Band - IV (now playing)

Ric Ocasek - This Side of Paradise

Glenn Frey - No Fun Aloud

Roger Daltrey - Under a Raging Moon

Bobbie Nevil - Self Titled

Pretty in Pink - Soundtrack

Night Ranger - Dawn Patrol

Rossington Collins Band - Anytime Anyplace Anywhere

Yes, it's an eclectic night of musical listening. These are about 1/3rd of the LP's I've picked up this week.
 
Love this thread, it's going to be popular!

I picked up 71 LP's yesterday, all in NM or better condition and have been working my way through them. Off the top of my head, today I have played:

Black Sabbath ~ S/T

Pink Floyd ~ Wish You Were Here

Rush ~ Grace Under Pressure

Jimi Hendrix ~ Electric Ladyland

Jimi Hendrix ~ The Essential Jimi Hendrix Vol. II (which came with picture sleeve 45 of a song written by Van Morrison called Gloria - very cool!)

The Beatles ~ White Album

Jethro Tull ~ Aqualung

Grand Funk ~ Live Album

And for this evenings new vinyl finale...

Deep Purple ~ Machine Head
 
Grateful Dead-In The Dark
Cats Soundtrack
Bruce Springsteen-We Shall Overcome: The Seeger Sessions
Rick Astley-Whenever you need Somebody...yes, I actually played this.

I can't even remember all of them, because I just put the ones I listened to today away....
 
Grateful Dead-In The Dark
Cats Soundtrack
Bruce Springsteen-We Shall Overcome: The Seeger Sessions
Rick Astley-Whenever you need Somebody...yes, I actually played this.

I can't even remember all of them, because I just put the ones I listened to today away....

You...you played THAT? Just kidding. You're gonna get whiplash jumping genres like that. I actually dug his older bro Jon, whom I'll have to pull out now-anyone remember "Jane's Getting Serious"?
My list for the evening will start with
Pete Townshend-White City ("Crashing By Design" stuck in my head all day)
followed by
Jon Astley-Everyone Loves The Pilot (Except The Crew)
and then
Hooters-One Way Home
finishing with a Nonesuch classical guitar LP I picked up today.
By then I should be ready for nite-nite
 
I love Children of the Sun. It has great stereo effects. I picked it up two weeks ago at Amoeba Records in Berkeley.

For my vinyl listening pleasure on this evening, I have enjoyed the following:

1. Thin Lizzy - Black Rose

2. Placebo - Meds

3. Pelican - City of Echoes

4. Primal Scream - Screamadelica

5. Les Baxter - Ritual of the Savage

6. Kyuss - ...And the Circus Leaves Town
 
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THE TWO PIANO CONCERTOS
Franz Liszt
Sviatoslav Richter (Piano)
London Symphony Orchestra
Kiril Kondrashin (Conductor)

Philips 35MM
 
Whitesnake - Self titled from 1987.

Just picked it up today at a place on the court square in town. Man, this thing sounds so much better than the CD version. There are extra overtones I never heard on the CD. Then again, maybe it's just the system combined. Hmmm....
 
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