What was the last vinyl you bought?
Posted by: apye! on 18 January 2011
Arrived today in the post:
New Ortder, "Singularity" 12-inch, on purple vinyl
DUSTER BENNETT Smiling Like I'm Happy (1968 UK Blue Horizon label 12-track stereo including Peter Green, John McVie, & Mick Fleetwood, produced by Mike Vernon.
Graham.
Had this on CD for a while, so chuffed to find it in vinyl at last.
Yes it sounds terrific, indeed.
Enjoy.
Thanks Kuma. Had a first listen last night, and it seems a lot more 'dynamic' than the CD. A good buy.
Nigel
Yep. Vinyl has a much better timing waaaay funkier than a CD.
Steve Mason - Meet the Humans - love the album certainly one of the best this year so far - upbeat songs which are well recoreded and produced - 180 grm
Alive - turn the volume up and sit back -
antony d posted:Steve Mason - Meet the Humans - love the album certainly one of the best this year so far - upbeat songs which are well recoreded and produced - 180 grm
Alive - turn the volume up and sit back -
Heard 'Alive' on Guy Garveys show on Sunday so ordered this and it's getting its first play as i type. Enjoying it so far
this will be on over the weekend - his best solo ablum until So, remastered on 180grm vinyl (with a FREE HD download) double win
love the tracks - I think his voice on this ablum has never been better - MELT
Great Music... Great Sound... a personal favorite for many years now
Waiting To Exhale Soundtrack 2LP Purple Vinyl
Limited Edition 1000 Units
Arista 2016 USA (Real Gone Music)
Cut by Kevin Gray
These two (cheap) cracking albums...
Picked up a mint (vinyl, cover was EX+) UK first press of this for £15. Very happy, that is my BG UK collection now complete - all the UK Capitols are better than their US counterparts.
Bundle of LP's bought from a mate who is selling off his vinyl...
An impulsive Record Store Day purchase based on that fact that I've a few others by him, and I like them:
Ben Folds - So There
Very likable 'chamber rock'.
C.
Don't laugh (too much)...
A fortnight ago, the complete original box of Colin Davis's Concertgebouw set of Haydn's London symphonies: six LPs for a tenner, and in amazingly good nick. A great pleasure to play, even though I already have a CD-remastered set of the six 'name' symphonies in this performance. (As well as other versions: Jochum, Fischer)
As usual, the LP version has its own extra body to the sound, and the pleasure of handling the LPs and the turntable is very real -- but let's not kid ourselves: the re-mastered CDs are clearer still.
Still -- this was an excellent find.
DSR
The Last Shadow Puppets...