Record Stores... Whats your latest buy?

Glad you got it while you can for a good price Jason. I was hoping for the Dream Theater and the Mastodon Live but no cash, no albums LOL

I scored a 2nd Allman brothers today! A ak member in Chicago grabed it for me! I had him look for mastadon and dream theater but neither of those!! Ben's got some rockin ac/dc!!
 
I got the
shooter jennings and heirophin. The magic lp
tame impala - live. Got this to put away price should go up lol
drive by truckers- ep

if anybody knows where a Allman brothers rsd release is plz Lmk!!!

Let me know if you ever wanna part with the Tame Impala;).
 
Little jaunt to the record shop and coming back with:

Lou Donaldson: Midnight Creeper
Alan Vega: S/T
Alan Vega: Collision Drive
Chuck Berry: Golden Decade
Smokey Robinson: Quiet Storm

Midnight Creeper is one on my wish list- nice grab, Dave.
 
Got my rsd Allman brothers live lp from 92 yesterday!!!
sounds awesome. Originally produced by Tom dowd and finalized by warren haynes.
This is dickey betts and warren haynes on guitars and Allen woody on bass. They were on fire on this!!!
 
It doesn't get much better than Dickey Betts...a huge influence on my playing. One of a kind!
 
Ok Dave, gotta ask finally, how did you come up with your user name?
 
Feeling a bit jazzy and always have a soft spot for the old lounge stuff, so came home with these:

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Jimmy Smith: Any Number Can Win
Martin Denny: Primitiva
Miles Davis: E.S.P.
 
Feeling a bit jazzy and always have a soft spot for the old lounge stuff, so came home with these:

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Jimmy Smith: Any Number Can Win
Martin Denny: Primitiva
Miles Davis: E.S.P.

Nothing wrong with Martin Denny! :thumbup:
 
Today I picked up, AC/DC Fly On The Wall Reissue and Pantera's Great Southern Trend Kill, on Rhino vinyl.

 
Today I picked up, AC/DC Fly On The Wall Reissue and Pantera's Great Southern Trend Kill, on Rhino vinyl.


Ben: Are you still going to be interested in an original copy of "Fly On The Wall?" I haven't found one, yet, in town. I would be curious how the re-issue turned out for sound quality.

Nando.
 
Absolutely Nando. I figured if I bought a reissue, an original Canadian pressing would turn up not long after. Its happened to me several other times with other albums I had been looking for.

As for the sound quality........ Fly On The Wall, and Flick Of The Switch were both self produced by the band. That being said sound quality wasnt really a factor in this grab. On the other hand, these Rhino vinyl releases of Pantera, and Sabbath alike, are all great sounding reissues of the original work.
 
A little Record Store shopping on a Saturday morning. Grabbing some classics.

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Lou Donaldson: Here 'Tis
Miles Davis: Miles Smiles
Billie Holiday: Lady in Satin
 
I Think It Was Ordained

My local record shop owner relocated to his cousin's bookstore in a trendy urban shopping area after a fire last year, making it much harder for me to get to than just walking down the street from campus which was my usual. But I got a bee up my ass yesterday and drove down there to see what was new. As luck would have it, the only parking place within two miles was right in front of the bookstore.

It was a good omen.

Three rarities, all in mint condition:

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The Canned Heat is an Italian remaster, unopened until this morning, the Commander Cody is a great live recording by Wally Heider Studios mobile truck from the Armadillo in Austin, TX in 1973 and is much, much better sonically than any of their studio stuff and it is in mint condition, and finally, Roy Buchanan's Hot Wires which is also in mint condition. Amazing music on all three. A nice way to spend the morning...
 
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