What was your latest LP find??


Women and shoes...men and vinyl. Ahh, I get it now. I really don't need another copy of my fav' album, but I still have to look.

I really enjoy flipping through the piles of records above and below, and when the blood circulation is cut off and I can't feel my legs, then it's time to move to the next tier or tandem.

My latest find was a SEALED MFSL-Japanese super vinyl pressing of David Bowie - The Rise & Fall of Ziggy Stardust & Spiders from Mars. Sticker price read $15.00 I have 2 copies already, a vinyl copy and a cd copy. Well..."I've got to have it, it's cheap!"

So the next time the little lady wants to buy shoes, make certain there's a record shop close by.
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I am also really pissed about not getting to that Rickie Lee Jones MFSL LP in time to buy it off the A'gon classifieds. If anyone out there has a NM Rickie Lee Jones MFSL that they are willing to part with, give me an email. Also looking for a NM "Pop Pop" and "Traffic in Paradise" by her.
A friend brought over 42 boxed sets of classical, jazz and big band LP's yesterday and GAVE them to me. Most look to be unplayed. There's even a boxed set of country music that begins in the 20's and works by decade through the mid 70's. I'm overwhelmed with the quantity and the need to gather information about what I should keep and listen to and what I should part with. If anyone is an expert in this field and would like to help me figure this out, I would appreciate it. I know nothing about classical music.

I recently returned to my home state of Nebraska and visited Backtrack Records (www.backtrackrecords.com) in person picking up a ton of vinyl. Some of my more favorite finds were "Intensive Care" by Bellson, Brown and Smith (cover art to die for), Fleetwood Mac in Chicago (hard core Chicago blues), a sealed "Dead Man" sound track, a sealed "Stawberry Statement" sound track, a Buddy Holly picture disc and filled in almost every hole in my Neil Young collection. Still trying to find "On The Beach" though.

This is the first time I have done this much shopping for used software. I had read Neil Young's biography "Shakey" which started the ball rolling to finish my collection of his recordings. I guess I got carried away like a kid in a candy store while looking at tens of thousands of quality albums. It's time to go on a "vinyl buying" diet. It was a great way to spend a vacation though.
Al Di Meola-Cielo e Terra-,sealed record.An unusual and very special music.