BESIDES MOFI WHATS THE BEST L.P.s?


I only listen to Vinyl.I know MOFI is the best but I am not wiling to pay the high prices for whats out there.I listen to mostly rock.What is the next best easily avaliable? I have several DCC and Simply Vinyl L.P.s some sound great,some dont.Please point me in the right direction.Whats the best place to buy also. Thanks all!!
david99
something left out of my last post: i've bought records throughout the u.s and europe. my current fave "market" for variety and cost is ebay. watch your rear, tho; you gotta know what you're doing. (i buy mostly classic rock, folk and blues, with some specialty classical-e.g., lyrita pressings.)
Oddly enough, some sources of great sounding vinyl is on labels least expected. So many of the OJC jazz re-releases are just a pleasure to listen to. Seldom, if ever are domestic albums, especially late 80s, worthy of listening to. At least I have few. Some European labels, i.e. Orange Blue and Gemini have some good recordings and accessible jazz. One of my favorite albums is "Art Of Attack", by Marty Wilson Piper of The Church. It is on Ryko all analogue. Side one is fantastic. It'll give your system one hell of a ride. Used record shops may carry old Blue Notes, Milestone, etc.. Admittedly, classical is the least satisfying on vinyl. Nearly all the releases, late 60's and beyond are crap. Again, from what I have heard. Happy hunting.
RCA Redseal label since they used virgin vinyl for the pressings and careful selected of master molds for the stamping machine. The result is less surface electrostatic noise, dust induces surface noise, much less wear and tear to your stylus tip. There are very few recordings being released in that label in the early 80's so keep looking. cheers,