i've actually cataloged my cd collection and searched for all the "must have" albums. of the small percentage that are even on vinyl, 90%+ are long oop and prices start around $50-$100 each. i think the actually software would end up cost double what i'm willing to pay for a turntable. until they state re-releasing some of the music on vinyl, i'm just going to have to wait on the sidelines.
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I am huge Pink Floyd fan since before most people had even heard of the band. After twenty years I'm still trying to like Amused to Death. I understand the market forces at work, it is just not one I would spend that kind of coin on. I would suggest buying the CD first unless one is already familiar with the album. There are certainly much better ways to invest. :-) |
Here's a nice site with a lot of infos. At the end of the page there's a discography. This could help you to distinguish different offers. Amused to Death Meanwhile, a 180gr. reissue has been released, and lots of counterfeits are on the market. |
Hi Have the CD, played it lots when I got back in 93. When I was at Mike L's place the LP was so stunning that I want to get the LP as well. The LP belonged to Steve Dobbins and it was the first release of the LP. The problem is that I do not want to buy a fake-bootleg of the original. Solong, Thanks for great the link. It is a good one. Thanks for the help. |
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