More finds out of town


1. Yes's Relayer
2. Chris Squire's Fish Out Of Water
3. King Crimson's Starless and Bible Black
4. Columbia 6 Eyes MS6003 Grofe: Grand Canyon Suite by The Philadephia Orchestra dir. by Ormandy...Even the plastic sleeve has a Columbia logo printed on it in orange.
5. Nonesuch label, Handel: The Dettingen te Deum.
6. Seraphim label 60014, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (baritone) Verdi: Arias...never played...
7.Columbia Stereo 360 sound..."One Hundred Men and a Perfectionist" Cleveland Orchestra dir by George Szell.
8. mercury Living Presence (mono Hi-Fi MG50334) Richard Strauss...Antal Dorati and Paul Paray
9. very old Columbia Masterworks of Virgil Fox at the Organ at The Riverside Church, NY. (ML4401)
jsujo

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Jsujo,

Nice haul! Care to give up your source?

I recently discovered the Princeton Record Exchange on a trip to visit my son and his significant other down in New Jersey. I was quite impressed with the huge jazz and classical section of this place. Unfortunately time did not allow me to browse as much as I would have liked.

I did come home with 180g copy of Timeout, a new copy of OK Computer, and It's A Beautiful Day's Anytime.

Dan
Not to worry, Imin2U. I live in New Hampshire so I won't be beating you to those special finds too often. :) Next time I'm down that way I'm going with a list so I won't be so overwhelmed by the selection.

Jsujo,

I was at a store called Vintage Vinyl in New Jersey. Turns out they had very little vinyl but I'm wondering if there is a connection between these stores or just a catchy name used in several places.
Yep, that's the place! I don't mean to put them down with my comments. I found that the vinyl selection there was limited when compared to Izzy's and the Princeton store, but I'm probably looking for different music than what they stock in vinyl.