what was the last cd you bought?
Posted by: AL4N on 13 March 2004
so to get things off and running
queen--the highlander sound track
A couple from a well known second hand outlet...
Grace Jones: Slave To the Rhythm.
Seasick Steve: A Man From Another Time.
Cult: Love (Expanded).
Far Away Trains Passing By - Ulrich Schnauss
Patch the Sky - Bob Mould
Decca sound : the mono years 1944-1956
53,99£ amazon UK
Piece of history of recorded music almost for a 1£ per CD
As recommended by Quad 33
My first try with Eddie Higgins Trio, on the Japanese label Venus which is well known for its warm dynamic sound though sometimes the miking gets to be a bit too close. We shall see and report.
On cd and vinyl, best of both worlds. When her lps go out of print they go for silly money.
Pure nostalgia! The ubiquitous auction site is such a temptation after a glass of wine!
Stevee_S posted:
Stevee,
You might keep a lookout for this boot from the same tour
sjbabbey posted:Stevee_S posted:Stevee,
You might keep a lookout for this boot from the same tour
Thanks for that SJ' I will.
Marching Mystery
Tribute
Riof
Relaxing Scottish Celtic music from one of the best from Scotland
Edward
Found a live version of their studio album on Tidal this morning and wanted to have a physical copy.
Dvorak, Enescu & Schumann: Violin Sonatas | Caroline Goulding (violin), Danae Dorken (piano)
Mozart: Piano Concerto in C+ | Mendelssohn: Piano Concerto in d-: Vars Vogt (Royal Northern Sinfonia, Danae Dorken (piano)
Janacek: Piano Works, Danae Dorken (piano)
Liszt: Harmonies poétiques et religieuses, Roberto Plano (piano)
Emil Gilels: The Seattle Recital - Beethoven | Chopin | Debussy | Prokofiev
Curved Air- Recorded live at Cardiff University and Bristol Polytechnic in December 1974
Bought an interesting collection of about 240 (243, to be exact) CDs for $20 US.
Wow! Even if only 4 or 5 of those end up being keepers you still end up with a good deal. Should be fun to sort through and you can always donate the unwanteds to Good Will or the local library.
joerand posted:Wow! Even if only 4 or 5 of those end up being keepers you still end up with a good deal. Should be fun to sort through and you can always donate the unwanteds to Good Will or the local library.
Joe -
My thought exactly. That's tomorrow's project . . .