Audiostreet (www.audiostreet.co.uk) have a sale page, offering a number of CD's at £5.99 ea.
They are mainly older ones, and some are digitally re-murdered, but the Led Zep ones I've ordered seem to have survived the process better than many I've heard. Maybe because Jimmy Page was involved in the process?
At least I now have the convenience of CD in addition to my vinyl copies.
There's a 'hidden' third page - just click on the £5.99 sale logo at the top right of the pages.
Andy.
Andrew L. Weekes
alweekes@audiophile.com
Posted on: 06 November 2000 by Todd A
Try
http://www.broinc.com - Berkshire Record Outlet.
It's in the US, but they ship internationally. It's a clearing house for CDs, and they have many recently deleted items and other low sellers for as little as $2 US. I believe they have about 12000 titles. I've only done one purchase but I will be back.
Posted on: 13 November 2000 by Rico
one outa two ain't bad! Arrived within 3 days, through my mailbox via Royal Mail, and landed intact. Clear concise packing note advising one item backordered. Colour me impressed!
So only two outstanding items: 1 CD, and successful charging to my CC account - will have to wait for next statement to check.
Rico - musichead
Posted on: 27 November 2000 by Uwe Supper
Hi folks,
I am more than sure that the question has been answered on the old forum, but here it goes: what happens in terms of taxes when ordering from one of the web-sites mentionend here or from Amazon (US)? Oh, I should add that I live in France.
It is especially the tax question that bothers me, since I got charged for the first time last week another 4 pounds for ONE CD I had ordered in the US! That makes it quite expensive. Thanks for your help!
Cheers
Uwe