An LP that you bought because you walked into where it was playing...

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Ocean1956

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....and loved it!




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Don't have a pic but it was the first Van Halen album many a moon ago...bought it at a Budget Tapes and Records in Colorado...

SONDEKNZ

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Great thread title.

The fact is, on the rare occasion that you hear something playing in-store and know that you just MUST have it, is an occasion that you never forget.

For me, it was this little gem.

(Based upon its present value, I now wish I had bought 20 LP copies...  :green:)



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Walked into a record store in Nashua, NH and heard this playing. The album cover was in the "new release" display, but I had never heard of the band. Two or three cuts in I knew I was buying it. I remember this moment all these years later. Not disappointed.

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I walked into a room at the Munich High End Show 2025 and heard a track from an album produced by Manger Audio — Musik Wie Von Einem Anderen Stern.



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going way back here..Red Octopus by the Jefferson Starship...walked in..heard it..bought it...still a big favorite.

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“Nuthin Fancy” by Lynyrd Skynyrd.
A few of us were late to the Hammersmith Odeon, London - Nov 5th bonfire night 1975. The car had broken down in Bow rd.
We had front row circle seats.
Up the stairs, and the usher opened the doors for us, just as the opening bars of “Saturday Night Special” were ringing out. The volume was staggering, but crystal-clear. It was awesome. All 3 guitars working together like magic.
What a gig.
30-minute encore version of “Freebird”, and people were letting off fireworks at the back!
I bought the album next day.

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Playing at Plaid Room Records in Loveland, Ohio

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GeneS

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Actually, 2 that I can recall specifically…
Playing in a used record store in Albany, N.Y.






And playing at The Record Archive in Rochester, N.Y., which started a love affair with this band


 


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I can't swear to this, but I think it was years ago when I lived in South Jersey in a little new and used record store chain, I think three stores, and I believe it was Laura Mvula with her breakout album and song, Sing to the Moon.  My current go to store is Get Hip Records in Pittsburgh.  Greg is a punk rock freak who still tours with his punk band so I never buy anything he's playing.  He's got a great selection of all genres of LPs and CDs, so I can always find something he's not playing.

jonbee

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Just walking down the street in the '90s and this mesmerizing music was being played outside a record store, the title track, as I recall. It totally captured me, like pure sorcery. I dropped what I was doing and went in. I listened to the whole thing and bought it. Still love it. "Tutu" translates as "cool", in addition to the name of Desmond Tutu. Right on the money, and then some.
Marcus Miller production, maybe not for jazz purists, but it rings my bell as much as any of Miles' work. The man was always searching....
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TerryWI

going way back here..Red Octopus by the Jefferson Starship...walked in..heard it..bought it...still a big favorite.

Amazing!  As a 12 yr old I was walking through Sears (in a mall) with my parents and that LP was playing on one of those small console stereos just off the walkway.  They let me stay and listen while they shopped.  A salesman took note of my interest and flipped to side 2 for me.  I've been an Airplane/Starship fan ever since.

Bodhi

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It's a shame this thread didn't encompass cd's also.