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Vinyl hunting excursion followed by a trip to the pub, sounds like a fantastic way to spend a day.
Go for it!Paul
Tried again tonight and found it, at least the one downtown by the Art Museum, glad I didn't find it last night as if I did, wouldn't have found JRM, and it was the superior store.
A few Lp's I picked up in Baltimore today
Crack The Sky's adopted " hometown."You do have some Crack, right?Paul
Just one Paul titled "Animal Notes"
A few Lp's I picked up in Baltimore today1. Five Man Electrical Band ~ Good Byes & Butterflies2. Lee Morgan ~ The Rumproller New Vinyl3. Jennifer Warnes ~ Famous Blue Raincoat4. Milt Jackson Sextet ~ Invitation5. The Steve Howe Album6. Al DiMeola ~ Slendido Hotel7. Alan Holdsworth ~ Atavachron8. Chad Sturat & Jeremy Clyde ~ The Ark9. Moby Grape ~ 20 Granite Creek White Label Promohttp://web.mac.com/elsuprimo/Site/Home_Page.htmlhttp://www.traxonwaxrecords.com/
You gotta get the eponymous first album. Bare minimum.Paul
Is this the one Paul ??
Paul Simon, Greatest Hits, EtcOkkervil River, I Am Very Far new vinylRobbie Robertson, how to become Clairvoyant new vinylSloan, The Double Cross new vinyl
I have Sloan on order. Great band!Paul
Good ones, Decal! I have the Stones box and the Neil Young Greatest Hits (and the first four album box). Love them all. Not familiar with the Hendrix reissues, I have originals. Tell us how they sound.Paul
The two Hendrix reissues really suprised me. They are both very well done. The bass has been brought up a bit (the originals had typical, for the time , compressed bass. Both are very quiet. Well worth the money as far as I'm concerned.