Anybody know where to score a copy of the 2016 Eli and the thirteenth Confession SACD?


I have just ordered the 2016 Eli and the thirteenth Confession SACD on Elusive Disc and have now found out that it is sold out. I called their number and asked where I could get a copy of it and was directed here to this website. I would really like to get it from another retailer if possible as the prices on Ebay and Amazon were higher than the one on Elusive Disc which was just $30. Would absolutely love any help if possible!
emarei

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I'm guessing Hollywood Bowl but wasn't alive back then so cannot say with complete certainty. But you're real lucky if you saw her in the Troubadour in the 60's or just live once, did you see her there when she debuted in the west coast?Also happy to remind you of Laura Nyro and thank you even if you sadly couldn't provide me with any info, have a great night!
Lucky, I wish I could've seen her but was born too late, also did you get to see her at the bottom line as well?
Oh thank you very much, hopefully they will actually have it in stock and not on back order like Elusive Disc did, and again thank you so much!
That's awesome, was she well known by then and how did you get wind of the performance. Also I have heard about that book and would also be at a loss on how to sing her songs. Happy Thanksgiving!
Oh wow, you're almost in the same situation that I'm in when I found out about her as well. How much did a record cost back then? Also I did read that at the time she was more popular on the radio in the West Coast than the East. I cannot imagine music on the AM Radio as nowadays I only hear morning programs and talk shows on it. Funny and pretty fortunate how you heard about her just right before her performance there. I could only imagine.
Nah it's okay, I am fascinated by the time period and the development that has followed. Like I cannot imagine having to buy a record and not having much options for portable music except a portable radio. Having to listen to music only on Mono is also something that I could only imagine or say being limited to watch the shows on tv or movie theaters, no on demand streaming. But some say that mono has this warmth and that Vinyl has this quality, but I have yet to experience it.
I wouldn't know with certainty but would one day love to actually hear something on vinyl or actually use a turntable, wanna see what the hype is about. But there is this depth that stereo adds but when a song has a singer on the foreground, I feel like mono does the job. But I mostly focus on the instruments and then the singer, it takes me a few listens to get the whole picture. Also you must have a pretty huge collection then, and no I wouldn't really call you that, it seems that you have been around and seen what works and what doesn't, you have like way more knowledge that I could imagine of as of right now.