TASK FOR VINYL RECORD FANS!


Please name dollar bin records that blow mind

Those few are definitely for me -- share yours if you can!

Jean Luc Ponty technically any his album is a joy and often found in the dollar bin in premium condition
Stayin Alive, Grease and Doctor Zhivago soundtracks
Tom Scott and LA Express -- any album
Michael Franks -- any album, but harder and harder to find in dollar bins or thrift stores
Monteaux/Vienna Philharmonic/Eroica/Beethoven/Victrola/1963 -- just wanted to mention that this isn't a typical dollar bin album that I got in sealed condition at Goodwill store. Unpacking and playing it on the same day was a very great and enjoyable with exceptional quality mastering and recording despite Victrola being budget version of Red Label.

czarivey
Most of my albums were a dollar or less when I bought them in2000. It makes me really glad that I got back into vinyl before the new revival
Nitty Gritty Dirt Band "Will the Circle be Unbroken" $0.50
Mel Torme and Friends "Live at Marty's" $1.00?
Chicago Transit Authority $0.50
Pablo releases of Basie jams and others in that series 
Maria Muldaur first 2 LPs
David & David - Boomtown
Ry Cooder  and Jackson Browne titles if you get lucky
David Sylvian

Cheers,
Spencer
@sbank I could find David Sylvian in early 2000's, but not in the best shape that I mostly get

@artemus_5 in 2000's I could also find most of them for a buck including Beatles that sell now for 3-figures, but not TODAY for sure.
top 3…..

Pete Carr‘s ‘76 “Not a Word on it” cost $.25 clean no noise promo copy.  
Fleetwood Mac  ‘70 “Then play on” two words…Peter Green cost $.50

Henri Mancini ‘63 “Pink Panther Soundtrack” in free bin.  Shocked of the sound
  quality, really well done and I prefer rock, folk and blues.