This may be a bit off, but I would like to get Def Leppard's On Through The Night (first album) and Ten Nugent's Double Live Gonzo remastered.
What is the one CD you can't find?
Years ago I had listened to an audiophile test album with a white cover and little credits to go on the back side. I fell in love with it immediatly. The owner of the album was kind enough to make me a tape but would not part with it at any price. Later I discovered that members of the band Steps Ahead played on it, and even released one of the tunes on their cd. I have searched for years to find it on either cd or vynal yet have never come across it.This would be my greatest find. Just wondering how many others have a similar situation.And what is the one cd you just can't get?
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Oh...I know how to find 'em I just don't wanna pay what people are asking for 'em. The Tonto's ... was a different one on gemm...the one that I want is almost $800. Someone has one on amazon or eBay for "only" $300. The Stearns disc routinely goes for about $150. The Koner usually goes for $75-100 and I thought the Porter Ricks was more expensive than that. I was thinking of one I already had that goes for a bunch. Now that I know I can get that one for regular price I'll have to order one. |
Here's the link to Tonto http://www1.gemm.com/item/TONTO'S--EXPANDING--HEAD--BAND/S-l-T/GML837517650/ Here's the link to Michael Stearns http://www1.gemm.com/item/STEARNS-c-MICHAEL/PLANETARY--UNFOLDING/GML896926932/ Here's Porter Ricks http://www1.gemm.com/item/RICKS-c-PORTER/PORTER--RICKS/GML913558344/ And here is Thomas Koner-Aubrite http://www1.gemm.com/item/THOMAS--K%D6NER/AUBRITE/GML891551125/ |
R burke, That Harvey Mandel album is not on CD. The LP is easy to get, but I assume that won't work for you. Ogsarg, Here is one of the many CD releases of Mary Margaret Ohara "Miss America." It's at Ebay with buy it now price at less than $10.00. Miss America |
It's not really a matter of not finding this particular CD although it is very rare. I want this one to complete a collection. Once I find it I will have ALL of the Classic Records gold CDs that were released in the mid to late nineties. I have advertised a WTB for it here at audiogon, but haven't gotten a single reply. Over the past 2.5 years, only one copy of it was listed on ebay (I know because the first thing I do every morning is search for it both here and on ebay), and that was just this past week. I set up my auction sniper to bid more than $300 for it seconds before it would close, but even with that outrageously high bid, another bidder had proxied more than that into his existing bid and he won. Using Google to search the internet for this CD, I found a single copy for sale in Europe. The asking price is 300 Euros which is, today, more than $400. I'm not a rich man, so this is just too high for me to accept. The CD is Belafonte Sings the Blues, Classsic Records # LSPCD-1972. If someone reading this has it and wants to make a fast $250, he/she is invited to contact me. |
Unsound, now with title corrected, I found your music: http://www1.gemm.com/c/search.pl?field=ARTIST+OR+TITLE&wild=That%27s+the+way+I+feel+now&Go%21.x=0&Go%21.y=0&Go%21=Search If you buy and love it let us know if the recording holds up to the fond memory. |
GREAT THREAD! It reminded me of a long lost CD, more of sentimental (if not audiophile) value... GRP- Live in Session. It had a great cut of the theme from St. Elsewhere, as well as a couple of superb Diane Schuur tracks. I think an old girlfriend ended up with my copy, and I was never been able to find another (copy of the CD, that is ). This thread rekindled my memory, and with the power of Google, I just found a used CDs online! Thanks! |
Albert, I once saw the Hal Willner CD "That's How I feel now" listed on e-bay, from a European seller (Switzerland?), but it dissapeared. I don't know why, but I suspected it was a home made copy. As for the "Let's get Lost" DVD, I think your right, though I can't understand why it wouldn't be available. |
I believe this is the album you're referring to: http://www1.gemm.com/item/KENNY--YOUNG/LAST--STAGE--FOR--SILVERWORLD/GML756622530/ Kenny Young wrote the song but the only time it was recorded was in 1973 on Warner Brothers on an album titled "Last Stage for Silverworld." |
BIG THANKS TO ALBERT PORTER!!!! Albertporter, ive been searching for that Broken Pieces CD for about 7 years, and you just march in here and show me a site that has it. Well, i ordered it and it came in today, and it WAS that CD! The songs on that CD have some very fond memories of my Military years and i had about given up on ever finding it again! You truly have my deepest gratitude! |
Ian Hunter "All Of The Good Ones Are Taken". It's not one of his best, but it's the only one I need to complete my collection. Apparently, it was briefly released in Europe at some point and is long out of print. It regularly goes for $50 to $100 when it shows up on e-bay, but I just won't pay that much. May be I'll just have to keep my old cassette forever. . . |
Neat thread. I remember having my own holy grail of CDs since the mid to late 1980s. I'd always been a fan of Ridley Scott's Blade Runner, but for many years all I could find were re-orchestrated versions of the soundtrack. Then when the first of many director's cuts began playing in theaters around 1990 it seems a revival ocurred and a few years later a CD release followed. These days, you can find Hungarian, Malaysian, etc... releases of the Blade Runner soundtrack on eBay. They're every where! I was trying to find Russ Ballard's "Voices" for so long. I liked the song when I was in college, and I remember being chilled to the bone by it when they used it in an early episode of Miami Vice as Crockett and Tubbs are riding that cigar boat to the Bahamas to kill Calderone. Then one day around 1995 after years of searching the bins of used CD racks I walked into a music store in Century City during lunch. There I found an old, banged up, sticker-covered used Rod Argent CD that had some Argent and Russ Ballard singles on it. Voices! I here voices!! One that continues to elude me in a strange way is Tim Heintz' "Tim Heintz". I really love the song "Dear Jacqui". I can remember one day in a Wherehouse in the late 1980s, I had only enough cash to buy one CD. It came down to a choice between Patrick O'hearn's Eldorado or the Tim Heintz CD. I said to myself, "in a month or so I'll come back and get the Tim Heintz CD." Well, months turned into years and I searched for that elusive CD, but it had long been out of print and no one had it on eBay, Amazon or any other place I searched. Web searches turned up nada. Then one day about five years ago, Google delivered a hit for me. It seems a smooth jazz radio station in the San Francisco Bay area issued one of those compilation discs for charity and "Dear Jacqui" was on it. Since then I managed to find another similar compilation disc and bought than one too. Strange thing is that this one has a speed problem with it. It's almost as if the master tape was playing at the wrong speed when they transferred it to CD because it sounds slightly slow which gives it that faint "Exorcist" type voice. Weird. To this day I still haven't been able to locate the actual Tim Heintz CD, but at least I have Dear Jacqui on my iPod now. |
Hi, IF we made this a CD that we PAID ALOT for then I could claim that title. Back in 2000 I bought the ULTRA RARE, HARD TO FIND STILL SEALED IN THE SRINK WRAP: BLACK N BLUE: Without Love CD. I Paid $158.00 for that one. Ironically, 4 years later, an independant label, re-released it. NOW, you can get it for less than $20.00. BUT, BACK THEN, you could NOT find this CD on ebay WITHOUT paying AT LEAST $100 for a USED one. NOT to mention the KILLER DWARFS CD! |
Bdgregory, here is a link to "Go." There are copies available in USA, Germany and Japan. http://www.gemm.com/ddc/search.pl?&a_refno=GML758157197 If the link I provided is sold out, here are other vendors that have it in stock: http://www.gemm.com/ddc/search.pl?&disp_ad_format_mode=0&artist=YAMASHTA%2CSTOMU&title=GO |