Which artists' music do you buy without audition


We all have our favorite artists and often have large collections of music by them. Name some who when a new cd or vinyl comes out you will buy without hesitation, audition or others' opinions.

Emmylou Harris is one of those for me.
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Ever since I could sample on line, nobody. Not even my favorite artists, regardless of reviews. If I cannot sample it, I don't buy it.
Anything Pink Martini puts out. I own all 4 of their albums and their eclecticism makes each new offering unique and appealing.
Pink Floyd.
Most of the others I would are no longer with us,The Beatles, SRV etc.
Peter Gabriel, Dreamtheater, Porcupine Tree, Rush, Yes, Alan Jackson, George Strait, Lyle Lovett.
Me'shell NdegeOcello, Susana Baca, Patricia Barber, Cassandra Wilson, Charlie Haden, Andy Bey, Tracy Chapman, N'dambi, Steve Earle.
Pink Floyd, Mars volta, david bowie and frank zappa.

Though most cds I dont buy unless I see it for 8 or 9 bucks. my pink floyd collection spans about 40 lps, mars volta about 20, david bowie about 20, and zappa about 35.

I also have a lot of beatles, but I only buy certian beatles lps. I just want a complete red japanese set(I have 3/12 now and one of the original 60s red wax jpn)
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Matthew Sweet, Bowie, Devo, Gabriel, Byrne, Eno, TMBG, Fountains of Wayne, Weezer, Bad Religion, Cracker, Dandy Warhols, Fastball, Black Francis, Hold Steady, Bob Mould, POTUS, Rundgren, XTC...

I lightly audition stuff that's new to me. But I trust my masters, and challenge myself to follow where they lead. If I was such a genius, my CD's would be on the shelves.
Any pipe organ works on vintage vinyl played by E. Power Biggs in good condition for $5 or less.
Neil Young, Paul Simon, John Hiatt, Lyle Lovett, U2 and probably a few others that are escaping me at present
Animal Collective, Neurosis, Anthony Braxton, Magma, Buzzcocks, Roy Orbison, Sigur Ros, Nels Cline, and of course Radio head, Aimee Mann, Zakir Hussain, Elliot Sharp, Madeleine Peyroux, Cowboy Junkies, Elvis Costello and I could keep going but.
- Chet Atkins, Johnny Cash
- Moody Blues, Savoy Brown, Ten Years After/Alvin Lee, Porcupine Tree, Motorhead, AC/DC
- Cusco, Patrick O'Hearn
- Robert Johnson, Muddy Waters, John Lee Hooker, Guitar Shorty
- Ella Fitzgerald, Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, Sophie Milman, Lou Donaldson
- Bach, Beethoven, Mahler, Schumann, Shostokovitch, Rachmaninoff, Sibelius, Prokofiev, Villa Lobos
- John Barry, Ennio Morricone, Arthur Fiedler

Also I will buy many a compilation album without audition to help fill in my music library with good stuff from various one off acts.
Herbie Hancock, Murray Perahia, Bill Frissel, Guidon Kremer, Wayne Shorter.
None! MOG/Beats and Pandora make auditions painless. They have also reduced my overall purchases by 95%.
True, but some artists are so good, so relevant, that I want to own even the clinkers; call me weird :-)
Leonard Cohen, Mary Chapin Carpenter, Roseanne Cash, Mark Knopfler, Tomas Stanko. Interesting question.
Jenny Lewis, Haley Bonar, Neko Case, Tom Petty, The Rosebuds, Lucinda Williams, Ryan Adams, Beck, Spoon, Eels, Rosanne Cash, Broken Bells, Wilco, Porcupine Tree, to be continued....
Glen Hansard, Mark Kozelek, Mark Knopfler, Maria Taylor, Orenda Fink, David Gilmour, Radiohead, Sufjan Stevens...........
Not many. I used to do it frequently when at record stores by just reading the back of the lp for vital info, like names of the performers, and the instruments they played. If I didn't know anyone, the instruments used sometimes made the sale. Some were duds, others were fun. Can't do that any longer...as tears come to my eyes...yearning...good old days...
Now there are plenty of sites to explore online, but I need the physical disc in my hands to get me started. I don't just explore to see what comes up. Tried that and it got too involving. I like to just come across a disc and go from there.