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
Double CD of live BBC recordings (1972-'77) mainly from the Paris Theatre London and from various Old Grey Whistle Test shows.
The new Nick Cave compilation, Lovely Creatures: three CDs, DVD and 256-page book plus memorabilia in deluxe box. A very nice package...
Filling a gap in my music collection (only E5,77 at dodax.nl)
Kevin-W posted:The new Nick Cave compilation, Lovely Creatures: three CDs, DVD and 256-page book plus memorabilia in deluxe box. A very nice package...
Wow, what a impressive box set !
Regards
Roberto
Ray Brown Trio with Gene Harris
Vol 1 was magnificent - let's see how the newly released Vol 2 matches up...
nickpeacock posted:Vol 1 was magnificent - let's see how the newly released Vol 2 matches up...
I like it Nick, its well up to form.
I didn't buy this when it first came out owing to the disappointment expressed on here and elsewhere at the time. However, whilst doing the food shopping yesterday I saw that it and all the 2011 remasters of the single albums were just £5 at our local supermarket.
4 cd box set
Regards
Roberto
William Bell - This is Where I Live.
A stunning album from the writer of, among others, "Born Under a Bad Sign", and, the best ever version of this song, IMHO.
Here's a live version.
Fink - Distance and Time. Fink - Horizontalism. Fink - Sort of Revolution.
Having only recently discovered Fink, I'm catching up with some of the older albums, so these three are on their way here, and for not much money at all from The Rainforest.
The Who
Quadrophenia: [2011Deluxe Edition]
Gary Numan
The PLEASURE PRINCIPLE [30th Anniversary edition]
Jackson Browne
Standing In The Breach
Dream Theater
A Dramatic Turn Of Events
Wake Up The Nation
All bought in a second hand CD shop in Glasgow for £5.
Edward
Sgt. Pepper 50th Anniversary box
I weakened when a) I saw it on Spins CDs site for (just!) £99.95 and b) my adorable wife said "Oh FFS just buy it".
I justify it because of the extra tracks, the remix (supposedly sounds very good), the hi-res, the video...but most of all to catch a fleeting glimpse of being 14 again (if I'm being honest).
For pennies from The River as usual
this along with many other CDs arrived today -- so i spent quite some time ripping. i believe i may have picked this one (and others) from recommendations here -- thanks guys:
enjoy
ken
dave marshall posted:William Bell - This is Where I Live.
A stunning album from the writer of, among others, "Born Under a Bad Sign", and, the best ever version of this song, IMHO.
Here's a live version.
'this is where i live' was delivered today -- ripped and ready for spin. looking forward!!
enjoy
ken
delivered today, ripped and now ready to go!
enjoy
ken