What was the last vinyl you bought?

Posted by: apye! on 18 January 2011

As the original post is no more I thought I would start a new one.

Arrived today in the post:


Posted on: 25 February 2011 by BigH47
Some charity shop(St Catherines Hospice), Genesis Gatefold 12" single and a couple of LC & the Commotions albums:-


Posted on: 25 February 2011 by apye!
Originally Posted by DenisA:


Ltd Edition via here http://www.buildarocketboys.com/
Thanks Denis, I have just pre-ordered this as well.
Posted on: 26 February 2011 by naim_nymph

My postman just handed me this...



* 180 grams audiophile vinyl (Music On Vinyl)
* Gatefold Sleeve
* 3LP set including 2LP's with rare bonus tracks
* Includes Replica of Japanese insert with liner notes
* Limited Edition on red vinyl ~ number 0795 / 1000

Posted on: 26 February 2011 by ray davis
OMD  history and Modern ..Box Set
Posted on: 26 February 2011 by andlen

Posted on: 26 February 2011 by naim_nymph
Focus 3 (double LP) £21.50 + p&p Burning Shed

...The third album by Focus, originally released in 1972 featured the global hit Sylvia and the fan favourite House Of The King.

This 2009 reissue presents the album in audiophile quality on 180 grams vinyl.

For the first time ever, the epic composition Anonymus II is included in its entirety (over 26 minutes long) on 1 LP side.

The U.S. Single version of Hocus Pocus and an edited version of Anonymus have been added as bonus tracks.


A1 Round Goes The Gossip... (5:12)
A2 Love Remembered (2:50)
A3 Sylvia (3:31)
A4 Carnival Fugue (6:09)

B1 Focus III (6:05)
B2 Answers? Questions! Questions? Answers! (13:48)

C1 Anonymus II (26:24)

D1 Elspeth Of Nottingham (3:10)
D2 House Of King (2:22)
D3 Hocus Pocus (US Single Version) (Bonus track) (3:25)
D4 Anonymus (Bonus track) (6:43)

Focus - Moving Waves £17.50 + p&p Burning Shed

...Spawning the hit Hocus Pocus and containing the sidelong opus Eruption, Moving Waves caused a sensation on its 1971 release.

Still one of Focus's most highly regarded albums, this audiophile vinyl edition of Moving Waves features a 3mm embossed cover.


A1 Hocus Pocus (6:42)
A2 Le Clochard (2:01)
A3 Janis (3:09)
A4 Moving Waves (2:42)
A5 Focus II (4:03)

B1 Eruption (23:04)

~<>~

Arrived this morning : )

Debs

Posted on: 28 February 2011 by Blueknowz

Posted on: 28 February 2011 by Daniel Johnston
High On Fire, bought this instead of King of Limbs by Radiohead....good choice I think!
Posted on: 04 March 2011 by naim_nymph


In this mornings post via amazon (other sellers) Japan ~ Tin Drum 1981 vinyl A/4 B/6

Tingling with static and begging some tlc and a good clean, the vinyl is in near-mint condition : )

Debs
Posted on: 04 March 2011 by Blueknowz
Just Ordered this !£44.99
http://hmv.com/hmvweb/displayProduct...;-1&sku=570011

Posted on: 04 March 2011 by matt podniesinski
Posted on: 06 March 2011 by Nigel 66
Three MoFi pressings


Posted on: 07 March 2011 by graham halliwell
I won't bore you all with the wonderful 'once in a lifetime' private collection I have just had access to in London, but would urge any (holiday) visitors to Holt in Norfolk to check out Holt Post Office; a mixed bag but some rarities such as mono Cream and Beatles (below £40) in good condition and below ebay prices.

Nice plum label/textured sleeve/poster De Ja Vu (CSN+Y) £25.  70's pressing of Trout Mask £15. Both still there - I don't need them.  Mainly rock, some folk and country, no classical.

The owner seems to be buying local collections, so although not hundreds of albums they seem to be turning over.

Mind you I did feel a bit of a pervert going into a Post Office to look at old records, especially as I was wearing a coat that looked a bit like Marvin's above.
Posted on: 12 March 2011 by Blueknowz
Posted on: 14 March 2011 by jim learoyd
Stephen Stills 2 on vinyl. Brilliant musician.
Posted on: 16 March 2011 by apye!
Double 45rpm vinyl...

Posted on: 16 March 2011 by naim_nymph





Rodelious ~ Selbstportrait Vol.I & Selbstportrait Vol.II

Vinyl from HMV ~ £9.99 each

Electro instrumental musik from the late 70’s which sounds a bit like Tangerine Dream or subdued and tranquil Kraftwerk.
Some parts have a nice early pink floydiness feel too (in a spacey electro’ kind of way)
I like this in a musically sense quite a lot but it’s quiet nature will cause any vinyl flaw noise to show up dreadfully so may lend itself more for cd than vinyl.

Debs

Posted on: 19 March 2011 by apye!
Posted on: 20 March 2011 by Brad300
Van Morrison - Poetic Champions Compose (vinyl) VM's at his best
Posted on: 20 March 2011 by EricirE
R.E.M. : collapse into now
Charles Mingus: East Coasting ( 180 gr WaxTime)
Posted on: 20 March 2011 by Nigel 66
Posted on: 20 March 2011 by Nigel 66
Posted on: 20 March 2011 by Blueknowz
Same here & Elbow
Posted on: 21 March 2011 by BigH47
Posted on: 21 March 2011 by kuma



Bach: two by Gould, one by Harnoncourt.