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
Collected this yesterday from a dealer owning a record shop in Como now closed unfortunately
I also have the same edition but with disc printed in Japan
https://www.discogs.com/The-Du...gato/release/7354446
And this one as above but with diffrent back sleeve
https://www.discogs.com/Durutt...gato/release/2962227
These 30+ old records are really terrific, much much better than modern ones
Regards
Roberto
rsch posted:Stevee_S posted:An original 1986 Virgin CD from Discogs.
Hi Steve i have this one with blue label/gold disc, is your the same ? What about Brilliant Trees, is the '03 digipack edition?
Regards
Roberto
Hi again Roberto, Gone To Earth arrived today and it is an all gold disc released 13th September 1986
https://www.discogs.com/David-...arth/release/2243631
This is the photo:
Regards
Steve
Hi Steve,
Great news! I dont' have this one yet
Regards
Roberto
MARILLION
Script For A Jesters Tear
I was in HMV in glasgow and saw this CD on sale for £3.99, it is the 1997 remastered version.
Edward
At just £7, this four-CD set of early Atlantic sides is an absolute steal!
And another of these bargain RGM 4-CD sets, this time devoted to Stax. At £7, it's almost criminal!
Jeremy Pelt - Make Noise following a 5* review in this month's Jazzwise. Wonderful stuff....
Used, but disc, booklet and case all in mint condition for 99p +P&P.
Another used CD, again all mint for 99p. Sometimes the descriptions posted by sellers are true. I heard this many years ago sounding divine on a B&O system driving Sonus Faber stand mounted speakers. Finally got a copy to try on my Naim system.
Don Cherry, Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, Eddie Blackwell - Old and New Dreams
From La Botega Discantica in Milan
Regards
ROberto
A + 3 | WAV
White Blood Cells by The White Stripes
After a "reminder" from Debs (the Naim Nymph) on the "What are you listening to..." thread, currently a penny + postage down at the river.
Strictly for a hard-core.
Kempff: Beethoven Piano Concertos: The 78-rpm Recordings (1925-1942)
I am most curious about his early Beethoven PC1. This one is from 1925 when Kempff was just 29.
Three CD set. At £11 from HMV, it was a steal:
Based on postings on this forum.
I had only two Joe Henderson CD's. I needed to correct that situation.
Hayley Westenra
Hayley Westenra
PURE
Odyssey
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TL6U5bgiDmE
From the album Odyssey
Edward