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    Posted: June 03 2005 at 14:18

I currently have about 500 albums (counting double albums as one). I wonder if or why I should increase that number to, say, 5.000 albums, which I would call a really big collection. If you're a collector, then it makes sense. Real collectors don't care so much about specific items in their collection, but rather if the collection is complete, if the items are particularly rare, etc. My problem is that I'm not really a collector, I simply love listening to good music. So I'm more an addict than a collector

My point: If you're really into the music aspect of the collection (you own the records because you intend to listen to them), it makes no sense to aquire thousands of records. I'm convinced that there aren't 1000 masterpiece albums out there, that you simply HAVE to own in order to make your life complete. Imagine that you would listen to two albums a day, then it would still take you more than a year to listen to 1.000 records.

So for me the conclusion is that I will start to agressively sell off records that I don't like, and try to keep my collection at around 500 items ... it still looks pretty impressive, yet is not entirely over the top. This way I have a definite goal for my collection: It will be quite perfect when I really can't think of a record that I would sell.

Are there any people out there who have, say, 1.000+ records and would say that each one of them is vital in a musical and not completional sense?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 03 2005 at 14:20
i try to get as many as I can in prog music and classical, but I have an obsessive personality
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 03 2005 at 14:21
I don't like spending money on albums i dont like. I don't see the lure to do so, but i guess if you have to own every album by a certain band, go for it.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 03 2005 at 14:32
Also I have 1600 cds, but I'm not a collector, simply prog & psych music are a perpetual and pleasant surprise...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 03 2005 at 14:37
We have about 700 vinyls and over 1000 CDs, and the collection keeps growing. Call us mad.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 03 2005 at 14:40

Originally posted by abyssyinfinity abyssyinfinity wrote:

Also I have 1600 cds, but I'm not a collector, simply prog & psych music are a perpetual and pleasant surprise...

And you still listen to all of them? I mean, I recently sold 40 cds, because they just don't appeal to me anymore. I think that your musical taste is constantly changing, and you have to accept that. For example, I find myself buying Tom Waits records, stuff that I would have thrown out of the window 10 years ago ...

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 03 2005 at 14:44

Originally posted by con safo con safo wrote:

I don't like spending money on albums i dont like. I don't see the lure to do so, but i guess if you have to own every album by a certain band, go for it.

I did that recently, bought Van Halen III on ebay to complete my Van Halen collection, even though I don't really love that music anymore (I still like it, but when I listen to it, I get bored). Maybe it will grow on me (wishful thinking).

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 03 2005 at 14:45

I have about 2,000 vinyl LPs and around 1,000 CDs.

I usally get around to listening to most of them more than once, and if I detect that there's more bling than bang after a few listens, it goes on eBay.

I do collect somewhat - but only because first pressings of vinyl LPs sound so much better than any other format. So I collect early pressings of albums I already own, and sell the most recent. I'm not into label collecting - although it is very tempting when you think of the quality of much of the music on, say Vertigo, Harvest or Atlantic.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 03 2005 at 14:50
Originally posted by Certif1ed Certif1ed wrote:

So I collect early pressings of albums I already own, and sell the most recent. I'm not into label collecting - although it is very tempting when you think of the quality of much of the music on, say Vertigo, Harvest or Atlantic.

I fear the day they publish older CDs as digipacks/books, I love them and would replace my jewel box versions by digibooks until my bank told me to stop

As far as labels are concerned, my InsideOut collection is quite unintentionally becoming more and more complete ...

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 03 2005 at 14:54
I have around 800 vinyls. I bought them way back then in 70s and 80s. I just bought a turn table 2 weeks ago. I started to listen to them again. I like them all.

But now I prefer to buy CDs and I have around 400 CDs. Some of them are duplication of the vinyls i have already.

If you have some extra money and you have to buy every single album, just go for it.  :)


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 03 2005 at 19:37

I have never collected all of a bands' albums just to have them all. I try my best to buy only albums that I will enjoy listening to and will want to play at least occassionally. Not always successful of course, but this site has helped with that a great deal. Many thanks to the collaborators and forum members.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 03 2005 at 19:39
I got 1600 cd's and I AM mad!!! And I LOVE it!!!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 03 2005 at 20:01
You don't have to say it! We know your mad, Flowerchild.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 03 2005 at 20:07

Originally posted by Snow Dog Snow Dog wrote:

You don't have to say it! We know your mad, Flowerchild.

I know

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 03 2005 at 21:03

I don't think an album as to be a masterpiece for you to buy it. As long as you like the band, or the style of music, then buy away.  

I'm not a collectionist, but i will buy the one album i don't have if i have the rest (ie. Genesis's Trespass. I had no hopes to get this album, i got it because i had all the rest [the "classic" ones].)

In terms of how many CD i own, i don't know for sure, but i'll guess 200-300. This includes all my albums not just prog. I've haven't taken inventory lately, so that figure might be wrong. Also, i buy often, so that number will grow

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 04 2005 at 05:48
Originally posted by Man With Hat Man With Hat wrote:

I don't think an album as to be a masterpiece for you to buy it. As long as you like the band, or the style of music, then buy away.  

My pocket book kind of limits the number of cds I can buy, so I have to restrain myself and select 1-5 cds per month. Unfortunately, knowing good records from bad ones (even in a subjective way) requires extensive listening, which one cannot do in a record store. So if there is no other way of obtaining some samples of the record (file sharing, progarchives mp3 download, band's website), one has to buy the cat in the bag (don't know if that proverb exists in the english language). This means that after some time, a growing number of records in your collection will be stuff that you bought, but after some time "shrunk" on you, and now you wish you hadn't bought it in the first place.

I think that in big collections a fair share of the collection are records that fall into this category. I'll check my collection this weekend for stuff that I don't like anymore, I'm curious to see how many of those are prog records. At least I'll have some material for writing bad reviews, which could counterbalance my 4/5 star ratings

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 04 2005 at 05:59
I do think there are 1,000 masterpieces to listen to. I have at least a vague interest in hundreds of different styles of music. Plus I'll happiliy listen to "very good" once in a while instead of "masterpiece"
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 04 2005 at 12:57
I don't think it's about the relentless compulsion to
acquire records, it just happens over time.
I'm clocking 40 and have about 2,000 records/cds
which to my mind makes me pretty careful about
what I buy. But about 60% of those I bought because
i loved the music at the time or loved one track from
the album.
There are plenty I never listen to anymore and there
are plenty I just take one track from but I wouldn't part
with 90% of even that 60%.
It's all part of my life from 12 to 40 - I can go back and
listen to something completely of its time (like say
Blur's Parklife album) and still get some pleasure
out of it, even if it's only listened to once in a blue
moon.
Nothing wrong with having a large record collection,
tells the story of your life in 3-minute (or 23-minute in
the case of prog ) episodes.
You're right, there is probably a core 200 albums I
listen to with great regularity but I'm very happy I have
things like Sparks 'Kimono My House' just so I can
listent to 'This Town Ain't Big Enough for the Both of
Us' or Grandaddy's 'Sophtware Slump' so I can listen
to 'He's Dumb, He's the Pilot' any time I want.
yes, I have some things for completist sake but by
and large I buy records to get a song or songs.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 04 2005 at 13:13
Loving just one track from an album would not be sufficient reason for me to buy it.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 04 2005 at 15:28

I'd buy an album for one track if the album cost less than a single...

(the advantage of 2nd hand vinyl!)

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