( Vinyl) Your latest purchase and where?


There are several ways to post music here. This will hopefully be another take on it...a way that we can be drawn into the "good feeling".

Some may know Carolina Soul from ebay, Discogs and the like. I made the trek to their downtown Durham, N.C. store yesterday. Bought two lps. I will say that my experience with the quality of their condition ratings are spot on, actually better that rated, in my experience. These guys are true vinyl fanatics.

I purchased the following,

The Chi-Lites  "A Lonely Man"  ($6.00) .. on Brunswick..Side one =  A 1, Side two = B 1.
Steve Gunn  "Way Out Weather"  (new) (a replacement for an inferior copy purchased on Amazon)

Other recent purchases:

The Remains "S/T" .. Sundazed  ( Mono)
Them "The Angry Young Them!"  (Mono)
Mount Moriah "How To Dance"
Kyle Craft "Dolls Of Highland"




128x128slaw
Billy Joel - The Stranger 
Air - Premier Symptoms 
Miles Davis - Tutu
Black Star - Black Star

all from Reckless Records in Chicago, bought while visiting my home town last week.

Slaw, that Them album is great! I saw Them in ’66, and they were really good live too. I don’t have the Remains LP, but I’ve heard some of their stuff, and know they were the opening act for The Beatles on their East Coast dates in ’66. Sundazed is a great label, lots of reissues of 60’s albums and artists. All their reissues are high in musical quality, unlike imo a lot of Mobile Fidelity titles.

My new record store is a pretty good one, Music Millennium in Portland Oregon. Not as good as Ameoba in L.A., but with a separate room on the ground floor filled with LP’s, old and new. They’ll be seeing a lot of me.

My most recent LP purchases are first pressing (lime green Capitol label, "RL" mastered) copies of the S/T "brown" Band album in Mint - condition, ebay for twenty bucks (only one other bid), and their Stage Fright LP in perfect Mint condition for $16 (no other bids). It’s a shame The Band aren’t more popular, but makes getting their albums cheap easy!

My latest purchases have been new records from a Washington DC establishment called Hill and Dale Records.  They sell only new stuff and what they sell is well curated--new releases that aren't horrible pap, and old reissues from artists worthy of reissues (of course IMO).

But, my recent purchases happen to be of the truly oddball stuff that this store also finds that I would not expect to run across except by flipping through bins of records.  I got records of pre-revolution Iranian folk and funk and rock records and soundtracks from B-grade Indian horror movies ("Bollywood Bloodbath").  
Leonard Cohen - Recent Songs Promo
Parliament/Funkadelic - Best of Early Recordings

From Jupiter Records, Wilmington, DE   Right around the corner and as good as Princeton Record Exchange in every way! Cheers,
Spencer