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Tuxedomoon - Divine (1982)

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Tuxedomoon - Half-Mute / Scream With a View (1980)

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Keen-O - Nobody Knows How And Why (2003)

Found some bargains at my favorite used CD store. I had my eye on the Tuxedomoon albums for a long time but wanted to get them cheap so I got lucky here. Keen-O is a Tuxedomoon related project I found for $0.99 there as well. I just love finding good stuff on the cheap.

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Flim & the BB's - Tricycle (1983)

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Redbook CDs

Dario Marinelli - Atonement [OST] (film soundtrack)

Elbow - The Seldom Seen Kid (Brit-pop)

Madeleine Peyroux - Careless Love (jazz)

Madeleine Peyroux - Half The Perfect World (jazz)

Mike Oldfield - Music Of The Spheres (neo-classical/electronica)

Misha Alperin - Her First Dance (neo-classical)

Renee Fleming - Four Last Songs [strauss] (opera/classical)

HDtracks.com

96/24 Ultimate Download Experience (multiple genres) (free download!)

eMusic Downloads (all electronica)

Parallel Worlds - Obsessive Surrealism

Vibrasphere - Exploring The Tributaries

Vibrasphere - Lime Structure

Vibrasphere - Lungs of Life

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Bill Frisell, two pay for downloads from his web site

2007 live from Grace Cathedral (Bill solo, this one is amazing)

2004 Live from NYC (guitar, organ drums)

the Flacs are $14 but worth every penny if you are a Frisell fan.

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eMusic Downloads (all electronica)

Parallel Worlds - Obsessive Surrealism

Vibrasphere - Exploring The Tributaries

Vibrasphere - Lime Structure

Vibrasphere - Lungs of Life

nice work on the electronica

EPROM - 64 Bytes Remixes from Addictech

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Jerry Garcia - Pure Jerry: Marin Veterans Memorial Auditorium, 2/28/86

Grateful Dead - Road Trips Vol. 2, No. 2 CD (Carousel 2/14/68)

Grateful Dead - To Terrapin: Hartford '77

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Possibly starting to collect Japan TOCJ Blue Note CDs (only the 1990s issues), this won't be cheap :palm:

First up: Thelonious Monk - More Genius of Thelonious Monk (TOCJ 1604)

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Peter Hammill - Skin (1986) - original UK 1986 CD, I have the US LP version as well. I am just a PH nut :P

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Embryo - Father, Son and Holy Ghosts (1972) - jazzy krautrock goodness, in transit, won this one on eBay

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Curlew - Curlew (1st Album) + Live at CBGB 1980 - if you are into 1980's NYC Downtown scene this is required listening

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Hans Reichel - The Death of the Rare Bird Ymir (1979)

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Hans Reichel - Coco Bolo Nights (1989) - this avant-garde self-made guitar and daxophone stuff is amazing. I have no idea how I overlooked this guy until now.

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Genesis - The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway (1974) - fatboy case CD version from ATCO. Sounds good, but I am not a big fan of Genesis as I realized after trying to get into their various albums. I like solo Gabriel stuff better.

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Neko Case - Fox Confessor Brings the Flood and Middle Cyclone

After hearing so much about Ms. Case, I decided to give her a listen. I really like her music. Of course, I like the cowboy dead/cowboy noir genre. :)

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B.B. King - One Last Favor

This is B's latest recording. Stacy picked it up for me at the B.B. King concert we attended. ;D

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I should think you've gotta be getting close to a complete set by now....

Hehe, maybe half the Black Triangles. They don't come up that often on Ebay Japan and Yahoo Auctions. The sound on the Black Triangle discs blows away even the really good Castle pre-remasters.

I'm going to start to buy more Maiden first pressing UK vinyl after doing some more research.

:ian: collecting music

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So wait, are you going for both Castle and BT for each release? :o

I assumed you were going for whichever was available. :)

I already have every limited edition Castle release. Mainly bought them because they are reasonably priced (compared to first and second Japanese pressings), have bonus discs with extra songs (though often times just live versions), and the sound quality is a hell of a lot better than the remasters.

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