Most meaningful record show find of 2012


For me, it's Dylan "Nashville Skyline". I think this isn't very easy to find a clean copy at a decent price. How about $5.00 for a VG+++++ (conservative) quiet playing lp? If you decide you want to play a lp that has analog sound, this is it.

Get out there people, it's fun.
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WoW the show this past fall was Awesome I found a double record on Verve, Jazz Summit it features 2 records I was looking for.What a Find. It is a Duke Ellington record. I also found a 1973 copy of Billy Cobham Spectrum..Atlantic. Also, Fleetwood Mac LIVE, I cant name all the killer records I was able to buy at city wide garage sales the convention the used record stores....Its really fun going to all those crumy,dimly lit places! Its a tresure hunt.

Matt M
My luck at finding good albums seems to run in streaks.... 2011 was a general bust, but this year I found three literally perfect condition Cadet blues albums at a yard sale.

The best fine though was an audiophile copy (says so right on the cover lol) of Ron Wasserman's Duets album at Jerry's records inventory reduction sale for $1.00. Now one of my favorite albums.... buy it if you find it.
Jim- I have the Wasserman Duets (Audiophile Version).While the music is totally killer,to me the sound is sad.Haven't played it in seven or eight years though maybe I'll give it a test spin.Qdrone not only did you save $29 bucks on the Blonde mono,but it's analog unlike the Sundazed that is from digital mix.I frquently listen to the mono on that LP.It always satisfies.