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Great haul Dave! Are all of those new to you?
From RadioActive Records in Fort Lauderdale;John Barleycorn Must Die - TrafficOn The Road - Traffic<both with STERLING in the dead wax>So - Peter GabrielCSN&Y - 4 Way StreetMy Favorite Chopin - Van CliburnProkofiev Sonatas for Violin and Piano - Perlman/AshkenazyTchaikovsky Concerto No. 1 - Van Cliburn<3rd or 4th copy of this I've bought, but this one incredibly clean>Shostakovich Sym No. 11 (1905) - Stokowski/Houston Symphony Orchestra
<both with STERLING in the dead wax>
From RadioActive Records in Fort Lauderdale;John Barleycorn Must Die - TrafficOn The Road - Traffic<both with STERLING in the dead wax>
May we have a picture for proof please
I traveled down to Cambridge yesterday, and made my first visit to Stereo Jack's Records. Wow, what a great place. I could have spent a lot of money in there, but managed to somewhat control myself and came away with the following.All in all I'm very pleased. I'll be heading back down to Stereo Jack's, that's for sure.Tim
Quite a haul, I know nothing about Jazz records except it seems there's a ton of them out there to explore. Maybe when I retire, along with classical...Have fun spinning!Paul
Thanks Paul, they all sound great. One of the fun things that I really like about jazz is the exploring. You listen to one album, and really like it. You find yourself in a vinyl shop going through their jazz section and come upon an album you're not familiar with, but then you look at the personnel playing on it and realize that you know a lot of those guys from other albums. It makes it a lot easier to pick up music by artists I either outright don't know, or artists I may not be all that familiar with. An artist may be a leader on one album, and a sideman on another. They mix and match a lot and it makes things really interesting.Tim
Had half an hour to spare in Stratford while one of my daughters was having a music lesson.Popped in here for the first timeThey had a little back room with a small selection of vinylAnd I walked away with this little lot;RY COODER - BOP TILL YOU DROPBARCLAY JAMES HARVEST - TURN OF THE TIDESTEELY DAN - AJASTEELY DAN - THE ROYAL SCAMGREATFUL DEAD - IN THE DARKDONALD FAGAN - THE NIGHTFLYPRINCE - 1999THE MOODY BLUES - LONG DISTANCE VOYAGERAll are original UK/European pressings, the Steely's are on ABC.A few more struck off the want list and all the cash to a good cause Not a bad little haul, especially considering I had no intentions of buying any more vinyl this weekend.
Keep posting, I'll be in London for two days in June...I thought you didn't get there often?Paul