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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 11 2005 at 05:51

Amazon Market place is a good all rounder, be prepared to wait a while for some though considering how reasonable it can be it's worth the wait.  I have had no problems with quailty or condition of anything (except a brand new CD that was from Amazon itself and wasn't even PROG!) One guy from teh MArket Place sold me Electric Savage by Colosseum II for a bargain and it was on vinyl and it came with a burnt CD copy! best of both worlds

Syn-Phonic is awesome and I have to say the place where I have found the most rare stuff.  Greg Walker has an excellent list and compiled in an interesting way as it's via country of origin which really works for prog.  I had a hell of a time tracking down a copy of Movin' On by Circus (which incidentally is great), Greg had it at a nice price and it was very easy to pay via paypal and I was really impressed by with the shipping time. 

Cyclops is another cool site with a lot of coverage of most prog.  Haven't ordered from them personally but it looks good and it's in the UK so that makes it handy for us in the UK.  Recommended on Jerry Lucky's Progressive Rock Files along with Syn-Phonic so sure to be a good resource.

Of course sometimes you can't beat a proper browse through vinyl in the flesh and it's got to be fairs and record shops for that namely Second Sounds in Tunbridge Wells for rare stuff and sheer delight of walking back into the 70's atmosphere and Criminal Records in the same town for a good all round selection - both very reasonable and run by nice, helpful guys - Dean (Second Sounds) & Dan (Criminal)

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 11 2005 at 07:10

If you are in the UK, I can recommend a couple of great places to try.  Firstly, try Malcolm Parker at GFT Ltd.  He has his own record label, Cyclops, which is definately worth trying out (get some of his samplers).  He is based in Tolworth, Surrey, and his web site is www.gft-cyclops.co.uk

Alternatively, you can try Will at Caerllysi Music in Cardiff, who is the UK's Main distributer for Glass Hammer, Iluvatar, Cyan, Anekdoten and a number of other bands, whose music are therefore the cheapest in UK.  He can be checked out at www.caerllysimusic.co.uk.  Both guys are friendly, knowledgable and provide a top class service. 

The third source I would mention is the Classic Rock Society, based in Rotherham, who put on gigs and have their own shop.  You can catch them on www.classicrocksociety.com. I hope that helps Brits find good music, anyway, if I can be of any further help on this matter, please feel free to pop something into my inbox!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 11 2005 at 11:24

If you're in the NJ/NY area, there is a store in Fords, NJ called 'Vintage Vinyl". Really unbelieveable selection of Prog. Plus, they have a website: www.vintagevinyl.com

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 11 2005 at 12:28

Amazon.Uk  has recently proved a gold mine for a lot of prog, all the 3 CD box sets of prog rock are there cheap. Touch, Khan, East Of Eden albums have recently appeared on Eclectric Records; God Speed You Black Emperor, Mount Zion etc, along with all the recent Cuneiform releases all are available from Amazon.UK.

 

And for the more obscure releases especially by European mainland labels, Leicester-based Ultima Thule record & CD shop, is where I go.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 11 2005 at 12:51
I would definitely recommend Greg Walker at Syn-phonic.  He (almost) always has anything I need and is extremely nice and prompt.  I always get my order within 3 business days.  His prices are tough to beat, too.

I lucked out and found the first four Camel albums at my local downtown record store.  But the mega-chain stores here (Best Buy, Borders) don't have anything.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 11 2005 at 13:50

1. Me and my friends, we organise meetings where we listen to each other's new cd's.

2. I'm subscriber to a great Dutch progressive rockmagazine (iO - Pages). I've become very experienced in reading and interpreting reviews

3. There's Amazon too, for lots of soundbites.

4. There's ProgArchives  ! Lots of reviews and many mp3's, showing complete songs! A great help for buying records, I must say. 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 11 2005 at 09:27
unfortunately from my homecity's local music stores. if i want a really underground lp or cd i have to go to athens ( 11 wres by ship) to get them 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 11 2005 at 09:35

Originally posted by The Minstrel The Minstrel wrote:

I know most people hear buy music and my question is for these people.  Where do you get your prog music from?  I'm not talking about  bands like Yes and Pink Floyd.  Their music is easy to find and affordable.  I mean the more foreign underground bands this site has gotten me into such as PFM, Magma, Banco, and even Camel.  These bands are impossible to find in stores.  Then when I go on Amazon a single 45 minute album by these bands often costs thirty bucks and upwards.  I'm just a teenager and even when I get a job this summer I still won't be able to afford all the music I want.  Is there any store or website you get prog from at a reasonable cost?  Downloading is no option for me and my piece of crap computer.

In Cologne there is Saturn, a record shop where you canget almost anything. they have a huge store. If they just ran out of a record they sell you can order it there. Then there is a good import shop too. If that doesn't help we order the records directly from the homepage of the artists. Also there are severale 2nd hand shops here. And regular 2nd-hand fairs.

 



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 11 2005 at 09:55
Ebay, of course...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 11 2005 at 10:13

 - greg walker...

http://synphonic.8m.com

i discovered this guy's site, then noticed he lives right near my place...so i ramble on over for a visit and was totally blown away by his inventory of progressive music which he keeps in his home basement "store" ...

literally thousands upon thousands of cd's (and dvd's too) of extremely rare and hard-to-find stuff. and all of it is exclusively progressive rock music... nothing else ...i was amazed and ended up staying there for hours...lost track of time...

he allowed me to open anything i was interested in to have a sample listen before buying...

he also has some personal contacts with several california based prog groups...spock's beard, etc.
and was partially responsible for bringing Änglagård to usa...


if only i had more $ ... hmmm






 



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 11 2005 at 10:26
From local music stores

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 11 2005 at 10:55

Originally posted by felixxx felixxx wrote:

From local music stores

Same, its not really hard to find unless you want that really obscure band name. I can even purchase some of mine at the huge music store.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 11 2005 at 11:47
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 11 2005 at 17:55
I know how you feel.    I too am a student without a job.  I live in Canada: where the only big prog act is Rush, and you can't buy their albums anywhere.  I went to my local CD store yesterday, and ask the clerk if the store can order vinyl.  He replied: "What's that?"  The city I live in is becoming more and more populous, but we have no stores.  By that I mean we have one bookstore and one music store in the whole city, repeat: CITY.  Nobody will work in the service industry, because there are three oilsands processing plants here, and everyone works in those.  My mom is afraid of the internet, so Amazon isn't an option.  I can't take it much longer! 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 11 2005 at 21:17

well for me its a little hard to find progressive music, but sometimes  i found albums in a music store but not too much.

i bougth recently tarkus.

but i use to search for prog music in another kind of buisness.beacuse of the price and the dificult way to get it. i try to exchange albums with other prog fans.

and i often go to what we call the "tianguis" jeje this like a underground market out of the law, if you know what i mean.

and i know a guy that provides me this music.

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 11 2005 at 21:33

Overstock.com--- usually better than amazon

Amazon

Lasercd.com

or whats REALLY CHEAP- BURN CD's from MY PROGGY FRIENDS!!!!!!

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