New Old Records
We had some errands to run today and we ended up at one of my favorite spots to buy used records. It’s cool because it’s not really a record store and I don’t think a lot of people know that the place actually sells vinyl, since the store always seems to have some great and eclectic records, usually for around $2. I would imagine that their selection would be much more picked over if people knew about some of the things I’ve found there.
Here’s what I bought this afternoon:
- Blood, Sweat & Tears: Greatest Hits
- David Bowie: Starting Point
- Dire Straits: Brothers In Arms
- Elton John: Honky Chateau
- Elton John: Madman Across the Water
- Jeff Beck: Wired
- Joe Cocker: Mad Dogs & Englishmen
- Procol Harum: A Whiter Shade of Pale
- The Rolling Stones: Hot Rocks 1964-1971
I was disappointed by some of the things I saw today, though. They had a copy of Bob Dylan’s Nashville Skyline, but when I looked at the album it had deep gouges going across both sides, like some literally took a knife to the surface of the record; it was obviously unplayable. They were asking $5 for the album, which tells me that someone saw the cover and slapped a price tag on the jacket without looking at the actual vinyl. It was pretty sad.
Tags: A Whiter Shade of Pale, Blood Sweet & Tears, Bob Dylan, Brothers In Arms, David Bowie, Dire Straits, Elton John, Honky Chateau, Hot Rocks 1964-1971, Jeff Beck, Joe Cocker, Mad Dogs & Englishmen, Madman Across the Water, Nashville Skyline, Procol Harum, Starting Point, Vinyl, Wired
April 29th, 2008 at 4:15 pm
Yay! I can post here now! Enjoy the records you find, I am afraid that someday no one will know what records are