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July 22, 2019, 04:42 PM
konata88
Used CDs on sale - what should I get?
Local used CD shop is closing its doors. Selling everything.

I don't think they have premium albums (ie - I'd be surprised if they have Philips, DG or Telarc classical CDs).

But they do have 1000's of CDs across Pop, Classical, Jazz, Blues....

Any recommendations for semi-top albums / artists for the following genres?

Pop:
Doobie Brothers
Alabama
Boston
Led Zeppelin
Pat Benatar
....?
Really interested in 60's, 70's, 80's rock. I like it but just don't have any and don't remember who.

Electronica:
Metisse
Bitter:Sweet
Lenka
Maria Cozette
....?


Classical:
Beethoven Piano Concerto #3 (Alice Ott?)
....?


Jazz/Blues/Acoustic:
Stacey Kent
Norah Jones
....?




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July 22, 2019, 05:17 PM
0-0
Shitloads of Mozart, Bach, Rachmaninov, Chopin.

It pains me to read you put Led Zep as pop so lets add more Pop to that.
The Who, Yes, ELP.

Some crappy bands like U2, The Stones, Allman Brothers, The Eagles, Bowie. Jeff Beck, Clapton, Dire Straits, Supertramp, to name a few.

Big Grin

Some serious Jazz: Thelonious Monk, Chet Baker, Duke Ellington, Canonball Adderley, Keith Jarret, Stan Getz, etc.

Used to love ECM catalogue.

Hope it helps and that you can enjoy some of rhem.


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July 22, 2019, 05:32 PM
konata88
Thanks!! Some good suggestions and reminders.

Especially Stan Getz - been wanting to get more of him but forgot about him.

I've got many Mozart (open to more though). I'm lacking in Bach and Rachmaninov and Chopin. Also, Liszt, Schumann, and others..... I'd like to get more Classical and Romantic CD's but am overwhelmed by the diversity of composers and performers and labels.




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July 22, 2019, 05:44 PM
lyman
electronica,,

the bands below kinda fall into that,

Portishead
Morcheeba
Goldfrapp
Thievery Corporation
Massive Attach
Zero 7,

each can be a bit jazzy too,

if they have it, Numan's past few albums have been very good


dance/electric

JES
Kaskade
Dead Maus
Trentmoller



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July 22, 2019, 05:58 PM
0-0
Brandenburg Concertos are a must.
So is Pink Floyd's The Wall.

I love piano and saxophone duos. Archie Shepp has a few, so does Getz. I prefer small jazz groups. Trios and slowly upwards. But for Ellington.

Movie soundracks are sometimes memorable.

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July 22, 2019, 06:25 PM
GWbiker
Anything on D.G. (Germany) Outstanding quality.


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July 22, 2019, 06:47 PM
0-0
Stevie Ray Vaughn, Art Pepper, Bill Evans...

Japanese pressings have extraordinary sound. I have a Beatles Abbey Road album japanese edition that was released in Japan BEFORE the official world chronological release of the Beatles catalog (don't ask me why) that has sounds i had never heard before.
The japanese know their stuff and have some exclusive and limited editions of great music.

Are you looking for music to listen too and dedicate some quality time, have fun or some nice background noise?

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July 22, 2019, 07:05 PM
konata88
Cool - thanks! Writing down the suggestions.




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July 22, 2019, 07:48 PM
0-0
How about a hint of your taste in music?

Lyman and mine don't even intersect. I know of Portishead and Morcheeba but that is all i can say.

Curiously, my country has always been more influenced by the UK rock scene rather than the closest, in geographical terms, american one.

Personally, once i hear domething i like i start researching each individual musician and their work. Served me well learning what i like in Jazz and Jazz Rock. Started this after buying the Rock Family Trees books back in the 80's. You can google the title and have a lot of useful data.

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July 22, 2019, 07:51 PM
mark123
The Sundays
Juliana Hatfield
Elastica
Single Gun Theory
Dead Can Dance
Jennifer Trynin
Nine Inch Nails (Pretty Hate Machine)
July 22, 2019, 08:19 PM
0-0
Jeff Beck, The Cure, Doors, early Pat Metheny Group, Zappa.

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July 22, 2019, 08:38 PM
konata88
I like a few genres but really haven't bought much in the past decade or two. Smile

I like jazz. Guitar, Sax or Vocals. Typical standards like Miles Davis. Joe Pass. Haden/Metheny. Stan Getz. But don't really know much beyond the 'top 10' - would like more exposure.

I like old school Rock. 70's and 80's. But 60's is also good. Problem is - I like them when they come on the radio but I can't remember any of the artists / bands I liked so I draw a blank when I go to the store. But I've liked ZZ Top, Boston, Heart and such.

I'm starting to like some of this electronic genre I think (not sure if that's the right genre actually). I like Boom Boom Ba by Metisse. Not sure what genre it is. And would like more stuff like that. Pandora is helpful here.

And I like classical. But like jazz, I'm not an expert and only have stuff that are on anyone's top 10 list. Mozart, Beethoven. But really am not familiar with much beyond them.

So, I wish I had a 'top 20 album list' that everyone should have for each genre. I may have some of it but most are probably something I should get.




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July 22, 2019, 08:48 PM
SigJacket
Oy, I saw Thievery Corporation live once. Not that impressive. I guess they were better than Future Islands.

Anyway... it’s all likely to be cheap, so bring a smartphone (or friend with one) and look up the unfamiliar and maybe take a few flyers. It’s the thrill of discovery that is the big win, here.

Or stock up on Spock’s Beard.


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July 22, 2019, 09:01 PM
0-0
From the top of my head.

Return to forever - Romantic warrior. Top notch individual musicians from different musical currents in an exceptional combination.
John Abercrombie has great albums. Close to Pat Metheny but different. Also check John Scofield.
Steeleye Dan - Aja and Gaucho.

Used to not like piano, silly me. Then i borrowed some easy listening Oscar Peterson Trio and discovered jazz. Slowly, without preconceptions. Start basic and rhen add more instruments. More talent and sophistication.


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July 23, 2019, 12:57 AM
zoom6zoom
somebody here was looking for the soundtrack to "Hardbodies".




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July 23, 2019, 03:10 AM
KevinCW
For how much?
With each song being available for 60mcents to 1.50 each it should be math.... a CD with 4 songs you lik3 is worth 4 to 5 bucks...





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July 23, 2019, 08:20 AM
lyman
quote:
Originally posted by 0-0:
How about a hint of your taste in music?

Lyman and mine don't even intersect. I know of Portishead and Morcheeba but that is all i can say.

Curiously, my country has always been more influenced by the UK rock scene rather than the closest, in geographical terms, american one.

Personally, once i hear domething i like i start researching each individual musician and their work. Served me well learning what i like in Jazz and Jazz Rock. Started this after buying the Rock Family Trees books back in the 80's. You can google the title and have a lot of useful data.

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my list is just one small part of what I listen to,


I would also look at the Cure, Doors, Hendrix, SRV,
Aja by Steely Dan is a great album,

any rounded collection will need some Brubeck, Ray Charles, Miles Davis,

just about any late 50's Blue Note jazz,


then you should have some Costello (both Attractions and Imposters)

PiL and the Pistols,

add in some Paul Weller, Nick Heyward (esp his first solo album, North of a Miracle)

Roxy Music,
Lou Reed,

definitely some Zappa,,,



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July 23, 2019, 10:11 AM
smschulz
If they are cheap enough get as much and as many as you can.
I ripped all 800 of my CD's to a SSD and play them all on my Alpine car stereo.
As for what to get - ?
July 23, 2019, 10:41 AM
0-0
Second what Steven says.
Since it won't be first pickings, think wide and large and go for the artists instead of the specific albums if theyre not available.

I see lyman's choices are chronologicaly right next to mine. His references were the new names when i was listening to mine. They slightly overlap (PiL, etc.)
The Clash!!!!


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July 23, 2019, 11:25 AM
konata88
Awesome guys - thanks for the suggestions. I've got a pretty lengthy list.

I stopped by the store for a quick check and the pickings do seem slim. They have thousands of CDs across various genres. And sounds like they have more in a warehouse.

But it seems like most of the 'good' stuff may be gone; the sale sounds like it's been going on for awhile already.

Still, there are probably some good things to be had. Prices seem to range from $1-5 per CD.

They also have DVD/BR, games and books. Overwhelming...... I was hoping for picking up Studio Ghibli stuff but nothing on the shelves.




"Wrong does not cease to be wrong because the majority share in it." L.Tolstoy
"A government is just a body of people, usually, notably, ungoverned." Shepherd Book