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TopicAlec solicits recommendations to improve his vinyl collection. Any MUST HAVES?
yoshifan823
02/22/12 4:50:00 PM
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AlecTrevelyan006 posted...
From: yoshifan823 | #014
Jeez dude, get some stuff made in the past 10 years. Best advice I have is go to a record store and find things you like. That's what I do.

Also, Paul's Boutique.
That's why I want suggestions.

Although, due to record players going out of style decades ago, I find it is a lot harder and more expensive to get albums from current bands. Thus why I look for the well regarded albums from older bands that lots of my bar patrons will enjoy at a low price.

Plus, I will pretty much listen to anything. I enjoy music a lot but I wouldn't say I am especially discerning. I do not have any bands that I feel particularly attached to from the last decade beyond a song or two each on my ipod that I really like.


Dude, Amazon. I mean, for most of the albums you're looking for, you're gonna end up paying $10 anyways, and I got plenty of good albums for that price. FutureSex/LoveSound, Hot Sauce Committee Part 2, For Emma, Forever Ago, all sorts of good stuff. Also, check out inSound.com. I've got a lot of indie stuff from there.

If you want a ****ing awesome album, get London Sessions from LCD Soundsystem. Pretty great bar music. Also from my collection that are worth it: Ziggy Stardust, Daft Punk's Discovery, Franz Ferdinand, Vampire Weekend, My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy. I'm sure there are more I'm missing. I love vinyl.

Also, I wasn't ****ing around talking about Paul's Boutique, that's my favorite album, because it sounds fantastic, it's a generally great album, and it's a single LP, which means less time spent switching.
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