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I'm not really seeing inflated prices on any of the mainline Prince albums right now, they're all about $15-20 which about the average price for popular used records. If you're talking OOP stuff then yeah, that's always going to be expensive and it's going to be even more expensive right now with high demand.
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# ? Apr 28, 2016 14:08 |
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Are people actually paying $20 for used, in-print records? I could understand if it were an original pressing of a classic/your favorite album, but otherwise, seems like a pretty absurd price. Record prices have been inflated since at least 2008 if you ask me, and you should!
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# ? Apr 28, 2016 14:48 |
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I was going to say "on Discogs the albums seem to be reasonable" but then I checked Purple Rain and the prices are loving retarded. Some pressings are $40+, even some cassettes are listed at ridiculous prices. Some CDs are listed at $30 a piece, this is like money laundering poo poo. Nobody is, has or will ever pay $30 for a CD. VV Granted, on a US pressing that's now listed for $40 the highest recorded sale was $30 and that was probably sealed. The last copy of that pressing that sold was before Prince's death. King Vidiot fucked around with this message at 16:31 on Apr 28, 2016 |
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King Vidiot posted:I was going to say "on Discogs the albums seem to be reasonable" but then I checked Purple Rain and the prices are loving retarded. Some pressings are $40+, even some cassettes are listed at ridiculous prices. Are people actually buying though or are sellers hoping to turn a quick buck?If the former then hell, I could do with unloading my Prince albums.
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# ? Apr 28, 2016 16:12 |
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Instead of time traveling you could just buy 100 copies of like a virgin and disappear Madonna.
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# ? Apr 28, 2016 23:07 |
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I'm going to buy every copy of every Wendy & Lisa album on vinyl and wait 20-30 years. It's foolproof!
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# ? Apr 28, 2016 23:41 |
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SeXReX posted:Anyone got a hot tip on poly outer sleeves that for sure have enough room for thick gate/trifolds?
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# ? Apr 29, 2016 04:14 |
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Peas and Rice posted:I'm starting to feel like a collector - and I get to combine my vinyl hobby with my love of space. I just started with vinyl recently and, yeah, I love that I've been able to add a few artifacts from the space race to my burgeoning collection. Go! - Colonel Glenn In Orbit (1962) - It's fascinating to me that for the longest time, the only way people had a way to experience a documentary at home was purely audio via vinyl. Someone uploaded the record here This led me to start checking out the "spoken word" section of any record store for other time capsules like the John F Kennedy Memorial Album and recordings from the Civil Rights movement. If you love space history, I definitely recommend looking for Time Life Records To the Moon (1969). Best $10 I ever spent at the local used music store. The beautiful box set contains 6 LP vinyl records and a book full of vivid color photos detailing the race to the Moon from the early days of rocketry through NASA's Mercury, Gemini and Apollo program. This thing is incredibly detailed in its history, starting from the very beginnings of the rocket science, with 10 years of research according to the According to the original advertisement in the 1969 LIFE magazine, it was available for for $19.99 (2016 equivalent: $128.89) via mail order.
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# ? Apr 30, 2016 16:06 |
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I have a few like that. A Longines history of the 1950s through news audio clips. Highlights of a few sports teams' seasons, too. There's a Boston Celtics one, the 1967 St. Louis Cardinals and the latest one I have, the 1979 Pittsburgh Pirates.
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# ? May 1, 2016 03:12 |
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My latest purchase, because I was tired of running my turntable through my computer speakers when I've got a perfectly good receiver. This is the photo from the store's website, here at home they've got the fabric fronts on them and they're sitting atop the seriously-dead cabinets I got for free some time back, so I don't need stands or anything. 10" woofers, fresh rings on the cones. It is so nice to have proper apartment-filling sound again.
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# ? May 2, 2016 07:14 |
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Jealous of your sound boxes
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# ? May 2, 2016 11:46 |
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SimplyCosmic posted:I just started with vinyl recently and, yeah, I love that I've been able to add a few artifacts from the space race to my burgeoning collection. Woah, yeah, that's awesome. I had no idea these kinds of records existed until I saw one on display at the Museum of Flight here in Seattle, so I started poking around to see what else is out there, which is how I found that album. I've listened to it a couple of times now and it's a pretty great blend of narration and actual radio signals from the Apollo craft. It's not quite like being there, it's definitely like listening to a documentary, but it's still really rad.
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# ? May 2, 2016 18:16 |
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So it turns out Devo's Miracle Witness Hour got repressed some time back and now you can get it shipped to the US for $27, which is far better than the $50 or whatever it cost originally. Also, they repressed it in a better color than the original options (I think some of those colors are still available though): I believe I expressed my disappointment with this release when it was announced, but I've since changed my mind. If you're going to edit that show down to 2 sides, they did pretty well with track selection and arrangement. And the remastered recording does sound a bit cleaner than the old bootleg that's circulating. Side 2 in particular is just a great sequence of rarely heard live songs and great/weird versions of familiar tracks. It's still amazing to me that these early live shows keep getting officially released in any form. I was bummed about Nutty Buddy and Space Junk being excluded, but I just went back and listened to them and there's noticeable dips in quality during those songs, so that explains why they aren't on there. Here is a digital code if anyone wants it:
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# ? May 3, 2016 01:35 |
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wa27 posted:So it turns out Devo's Miracle Witness Hour got repressed some time back and now you can get it shipped to the US for $27, which is far better than the $50 or whatever it cost originally. Also, they repressed it in a better color than the original options (I think some of those colors are still available though): grabbed this thanks
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# ? May 3, 2016 02:25 |
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Anyone have some thoughts on those Sonic Youth reissues that have been coming out lately? I've been wanting to buy their Self-Titled, Goo and Dirty for a minute but I'm not seeing much reliable info regarding sound quality and mastering. I know the MoFi pressing of Goo is supposed to sound great (but being out of print has shot that record well past $100), but the other two are up in the air. I saw a repress of their S/T at one of my local shops for $15 but I had a gut feeling not to buy it until I found out more about their mastering and sourcing.
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lu_ducky posted:Anyone have some thoughts on those Sonic Youth reissues that have been coming out lately? I've been wanting to buy their Self-Titled, Goo and Dirty for a minute but I'm not seeing much reliable info regarding sound quality and mastering. I know the MoFi pressing of Goo is supposed to sound great (but being out of print has shot that record well past $100), but the other two are up in the air. I saw a repress of their S/T at one of my local shops for $15 but I had a gut feeling not to buy it until I found out more about their mastering and sourcing. edit: On a related note, all of the current Geffen Nirvana reissues are also pressed from the ORG lacquers if you missed out on those when they were in print. CPL593H fucked around with this message at 22:55 on May 3, 2016 |
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CPL593H posted:The 2016 issues of Goo, Dirty, and Washing Machine are remastered from the original tapes. The most recent reissues of the s/t album are from about ten years ago. I don't personally own a copy so I can't comment positively on the sound of it but it is a remaster of some sort. No idea what it is sourced from but it was pressed by RTI so most likely it's a good reissue. Also all of the current pressings of Evol, Bad Moon, Rising, Sister, and Confusion is Sex on Goofin are sourced from the same lacquers as the excellent (and now out of print) ORG reissues from a few years back, I believe they're even a little bit cheaper than those were. Oh awesome! thanks for the info. I only ever owned The Eternal and Simon Werner A Disparu on vinyl, but I find myself getting drawn into the band more and more lately so I wanted to start collecting their discography.
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# ? May 4, 2016 01:21 |
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lu_ducky posted:Oh awesome! thanks for the info. I only ever owned The Eternal and Simon Werner A Disparu on vinyl, but I find myself getting drawn into the band more and more lately so I wanted to start collecting their discography. Now is a pretty good time.
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# ? May 4, 2016 07:42 |
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wa27 posted:So it turns out Devo's Miracle Witness Hour got repressed some time back and now you can get it shipped to the US for $27, which is far better than the $50 or whatever it cost originally. Also, they repressed it in a better color than the original options (I think some of those colors are still available though): I was also bummed abut Nutty Buddy. I think that's one of the best songs in the set.
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# ? May 4, 2016 16:00 |
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Seeing some Residents stuff at my favorite store got me into buying some. Some of my friends really likes em so I got Meet The Residents, Third Reich N Roll, Fingerprince, Eskimo and the Duck Stab EP over the past few weeks. Today i got 2 TMBG Maxi Singles (Don't Let's Start and Ana Ng) and in the comedy section I found the Rutland Weekend Television Songbook. Hooray for obscure Eric Idle and Neil Innes.
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# ? May 6, 2016 11:04 |
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I have never listened to The Residents but I found the Cube-E Live in Holland thing in a flea market. I hope it's decent.
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# ? May 6, 2016 16:57 |
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Hell yeah the Flenser had one copy of Panopticon's "Kentucky" on green and I snapped that sucker up real quick
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# ? May 6, 2016 23:39 |
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It's not that surprising really, but its annoying that I choose now to complete my collection of Prince vinyl only to see the prices skyrocketing on Ebay. Why yes, I will pay way over the odds for your copy of 'Purple Rain'. However, it did mean that I got a bargain price for 'Around The World In A Day' because someone weirdly misnamed the auction 'Prince Paisley Park' instead.
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# ? May 7, 2016 16:43 |
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DrVenkman posted:It's not that surprising really, but its annoying that I choose now to complete my collection of Prince vinyl only to see the prices skyrocketing on Ebay. Why yes, I will pay way over the odds for your copy of 'Purple Rain'. However, it did mean that I got a bargain price for 'Around The World In A Day' because someone weirdly misnamed the auction 'Prince Paisley Park' instead. I already had most of his studio albums, but I am so glad I got all the way rare stuff 3 to 6 months ago.
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Shillary posted:I already had most of his studio albums, but I am so glad I got all the way rare stuff 3 to 6 months ago. It's probably pointless too since Warner's are reissuing his run of stuff up to the 'Symbol' era, which is what most people are going to want. For the casual collector it's going to make a lot more sense to pick them up brand new.
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DrVenkman posted:It's not that surprising really, but its annoying that I choose now to complete my collection of Prince vinyl only to see the prices skyrocketing on Ebay. Why yes, I will pay way over the odds for your copy of 'Purple Rain'. However, it did mean that I got a bargain price for 'Around The World In A Day' because someone weirdly misnamed the auction 'Prince Paisley Park' instead. Wait, where are you looking where Around the World in a Day is going for crazy prizes? There are sealed copies going for modern retail prices, and there was a promo copy on eBay that sold for $8. Example: http://www.ebay.com/itm/1985-Prince...=p2047675.l2557 Sealed, looks to be one of the 80's pressings because it has a 99 cent closeout sticker still attached. $13.50
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# ? May 8, 2016 00:26 |
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I always find that Around the World in a Day is usually the one Prince album that shows up in the $5 bin, they are plentiful. Oh hey, here's three completely different albums I bought this weekend:
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# ? May 8, 2016 04:13 |
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DrVenkman posted:It's probably pointless too since Warner's are reissuing his run of stuff up to the 'Symbol' era, which is what most people are going to want. For the casual collector it's going to make a lot more sense to pick them up brand new. Well I'm talking stuff like The Gold Experience promo, which I hope will be rereleased, but who knows.
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King Vidiot posted:Wait, where are you looking where Around the World in a Day is going for crazy prizes? There are sealed copies going for modern retail prices, and there was a promo copy on eBay that sold for $8. This, sadly, is a downside to being in the UK where we love to inflate the prices on everything. An auction at the moment has a used copy on vinyl that's currently at about $12 with a day to go. It's a case of having to sift through a whole lot of that stuff to find anything that's reasonable.
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# ? May 8, 2016 10:00 |
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I don't generally buy stuff online, the only time I have was once or twice in here when other people pointed out ebay sellers who had good stuff for good prices. How bad/expensive is international shipping? I'm poking at discogs at the moment, and some of the stuff I'm looking at, most of the copies out there are in like Denmark and the like.
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caligulamprey posted:I always find that Around the World in a Day is usually the one Prince album that shows up in the $5 bin, they are plentiful. It's pretty funny that the only Prince album in a huge lot I bought a few months back was Around the World in a Day. I guess it's just one of those albums that was so plentiful that everybody had a copy, even if they had no other Prince in their collection. You'd think Purple Rain would be even more common
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King Vidiot posted:It's pretty funny that the only Prince album in a huge lot I bought a few months back was Around the World in a Day. I guess it's just one of those albums that was so plentiful that everybody had a copy, even if they had no other Prince in their collection. It's probably one of his most underrated efforts, and people just assume that it's not very good. It makes it easier to get rid of. Same thing tends to happen with Parade, neither of them are immediately accessible even though Around The World In A Day is the stronger of the two. Also his first 5 albums have seen recent reissues, which includes Purple Rain, so I can only assume that drops their value. The only real valuable version of Purple Rain I've seen is either the one printed on purple Vinyl, or the original pressing that came with the lyric sheet and limited edition Poster.
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Allen Wren posted:I don't generally buy stuff online, the only time I have was once or twice in here when other people pointed out ebay sellers who had good stuff for good prices. Seems that on average one LP can run you $10 for shipping. Just be sure to always check and make sure beforehand because it isn't uncommon that they charge $20+ or something
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# ? May 9, 2016 13:50 |
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If you live in Australia like me it's not uncommon to see shipping quoted between 25 and 50 dollars
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# ? May 9, 2016 15:10 |
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I was excited to see this news that more Pink Floyd reissues are coming soon, but then saddened to see they're using the inferior stereo mix of Piper at the Gates of Dawn instead of the superior mono mix. It was released on CD as both mono/stereo in 2007 and in 1997 a deluxe mono reissue came out, but that's currently $90+ on discogs. Original mono releases are much more unreasonably priced. Waah~
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# ? May 9, 2016 22:51 |
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SEND MORE DAD ROCK
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# ? May 10, 2016 00:12 |
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It's pretty cool that they're once again making their pre-Darkside albums available but not having the mono mixes for the first two is seriously dropping the ball there. My guess is that the people they figure will buy these don't know or care what the difference is.
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iluvpr0n posted:I was excited to see this news that more Pink Floyd reissues are coming soon, but then saddened to see they're using the inferior stereo mix of Piper at the Gates of Dawn instead of the superior mono mix. It was released on CD as both mono/stereo in 2007 and in 1997 a deluxe mono reissue came out, but that's currently $90+ on discogs. Original mono releases are much more unreasonably priced. Waah~ It doesn't really matter what mix is used because the music on the record is still by pink floyd
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# ? May 10, 2016 01:31 |
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Vinyl collectors pay some crazy prices but somehow paying high prices for rare CDs seems so laughably retarded to me.
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A human heart posted:It doesn't really matter what mix is used because the music on the record is still by pink floyd A lot of albums of that era that were recorded and originally mixed in mono sound pretty bad in stereo. The best example of this is the Beatles catalog.
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