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parasite34
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Topic: Where to buy older cd's Posted: March 05 2007 at 02:14 |
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Hey guys im in the hunt to purchase prog rock cds and was wondering where you guys get yours from. Do you guys buy them online or at your local store?
I don't mind if they are second hand (the cheaper the better), however i live in australia so importing might be costy. I'm after Genesis, King crimson, camel, beatles etc.... Cheers |
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Abstrakt
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Posted: March 05 2007 at 02:17 | |
Depends on where you live.
Here's a few suggestions:
Amazon.com
Amazon.co.uk
CDuniverse.com
artistdirect.com
I usually order mine at CDON.com (scandinavian online store).
I do buy stuff in record stores of course, too Edited by Abstrakt - March 05 2007 at 02:18 |
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Witchwoodhermit
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Posted: March 05 2007 at 02:28 | |
I have a local independant record store who specializes in progressive rock. Been going there for twenty years. There is nothing I can't get. Sorry to brag.
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MikeEnRegalia
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Posted: March 05 2007 at 02:33 | |
If you live near any big city you should definitely try to find second hand stores ... the bigger the city, the more likely there will be one that even specialises in prog and classic rock.
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mystic fred
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Posted: March 05 2007 at 03:08 | |
i get virtually all my cd's and lp's off Amazon and Ebay these days, occasionally buying from London collector's shops (pricey). obviously there is an element of caveat emptor involved, but if you use your common sense and find trustworthy suppliers you won't go far wrong
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Posted: March 05 2007 at 04:45 | |
Try Greg Walker at Synphonic...
Good guy with wide range and as reliable as they come. He has a reputaion second to none and it is well deserved.
Another top guy is Malcolm Parker, here in the UK. I'm not sure about shipping to Oz but again, another friendly, reliable supplier (he also owns the label Cyclops).
What I woud add is that you should, like all purchasing, shop around. I use, amongst other things, a search tool - there may be an equivalent in Oz - take a look at the link for the concept..
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Sean Trane
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Posted: March 05 2007 at 04:51 | |
By curiosity, which record store would that be?
Exactly!!
He grabs roughly 95% of my web purchases, and these represent roughly 50% of my acquisitions, the rest done through local shops and the rare visit to chain stores.
Your local stores (not the mega Virgins, Fnac or Tower) are your best bet. |
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Posted: March 05 2007 at 05:09 | |
I concur with that - under NO circumstances should you, or anyone else, EVER use a large record chain. They buy large quantities with huge discounts from the record label (for bulk buying) which is NEVER passed on to the consumer. This also means that the small, independent labels have to sell their goods at a reduced price to the chain thus cutting their profit. I say profit but that's relative as many prog labels are on the financial knife-edge. That's the more covert side of the chain shopping experience. The most obvious factors for choosing independants are choice (from a prog perspective), personal service and cost - they are always cheaper, even when shipping is taken into account (again the Oz caveat must be applied here as I have no idea about shipping there).
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Posted: March 05 2007 at 05:10 | |
Hugues - are Tower still going, I thought they'd gone bankrupt?
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stomp
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Posted: March 05 2007 at 05:34 | |
I live in Sydney Australia and I too find it hard to acquire certain cds.
The JB HI FI at macquarie had the first 4 Camel albums which surprised me. I also got both Rainbow Theatre remasters from a JB HI FI in Bondi Junction and I thought that was an awesome find. So you will find some surprises just from stores but you do have to be a bit lucky sometimes .
You should be able to find the other bands from any rock store really (especially The Beatles), I didnt have any trouble hunting down Genesis and also King Crimson.
Beyond that I find some bands are exceptionally hard to find here in Australia, such as Anglagard, Anekdoten and Kayo dot, so you may need to use web site orders to get albums by less commercially viable and older bands. |
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Sean Trane
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Posted: March 05 2007 at 05:39 | |
Recent happening, they've gone bankrupt and I don't know if any new takers are knocking on the door
Sorry, my bad!
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Terra Australis
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Posted: March 05 2007 at 05:50 | |
JB HI FI is the best big chain in Melbourne. They have a reasonable choice if you are prepared to look through the Heavy Metal section for Prog. I am. There is also Radical Records in Dandenong. The name says it all.
I get my IQ CD/DVDs direct from GEP. It is faster by a country mile and all the money goes to the band. |
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Dick Heath
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Posted: March 05 2007 at 13:09 | |
Virgin took over their Piccadilly Circus store.
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Bj-1
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Posted: March 05 2007 at 13:15 | |
Play.com, eBay and Amazon are my favorites. CDON is fine as well, except for poor service when it comes to delivery times. Otherwise, I buy stuff at regular CD stores too.
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Witchwoodhermit
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Posted: March 05 2007 at 17:17 | |
By curiosity, which record store would that be?
I use two stores mainly. Looney Tunes, in Burlington Ontario, and Records on Wheels in Dundas Ontario. Very knowledgable guys running the stores, love their Prog and psychedelic genres. Great stock of rare and hard to find cd,s and new and used vinyl.
Hey, I should be payed for this.
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baldy flapstick
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Posted: March 05 2007 at 17:29 | |
Apart from my purchases from Amazon for which I am a little ashamed as
they are rather too big a company I use the following.......
Malcolm Parker's GFT-Cyclops, web link posted above, lovely bloke, good service, just be ever so careful if thinking of ordering stuff by some of the bands he has signed to his own label, some are deperately poor and not remotely prog! beyond that, here's a decent site to take a look at..... http://217.128.227.4/boutique/anglais/index.php this is the official store of the Musea label whcih carries a lot of very fine recent and classic prog releases. |
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rileydog22
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Posted: March 05 2007 at 20:55 | |
There was a recent newspaper article in my town journal about a guy who started an obscure record store in a basement 15 minutes from where I live. There was a quote from him that said "This is for someone looking for Van Der Graaf Generator and Magma." My jaw just about hit the floor. Unfortunately, the place is a bit small, so the selection isn't huge.
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avestin
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Posted: March 05 2007 at 20:55 | |
Here are some websites:
Europe:
http://www.btf.it/ (you might find nice prices here, occasionally, based in Italy)
http://www.musearecords.com/ (expensive, but have some good choice)
http://www.ultimathulerecords.com/ (have much choice and rarities and know a lot about krautrock and avant)
http://www.progwalhalla.nl/ (nice variety)
http://www.rermegacorp.com/ (specialize in RIO/Avant and the likes)
http://www.mellowrecords.com/ (the label)
USA & Canada:
http://www.kinesiscd.com/index.html (good choice, relatively good prices and good service)
http://www.osmind.com/ (perhaps not much choice, but good service and prices)
http://www.bigballoonmusic.com/ (veyr good service and prices, not as wide variety as others)
http://www.lasercd.com/ (good service, nice choices, also stores many prog mettal)
http://synphonic.8m.com/index.htm (fantastic choice - i.e. what he has in stock, good prices and very good service)
http://www.hicom.net/~dlarson/home.htm (I see him as the competition of Greg Walker as they usually hold the same variety, only his are usually more expensive by 1-2$).
http://www.waysidemusic.com/ (excellent store for avant/rio/jazz/zeuhl etc and also Canterburry, some symphonic and very intetresting relatively unkonwn bands. Good prices and very good choice)
http://www.rerusa.com/ (The American brance of ReR)
http://www.forcedexposure.com/ (very nice choices here frmo this MA based store, some good prices)
http://www.theendrecords.com/ (excellent for prog metal and some avant metal and then some, they even store some "regular" prog rock, good prices and very good service)
http://www.indiejazz.com/ (great for current jazz of all kinds, free etc. very good service, and competitive prices)
http://www.jazzloft.com/index.php (nice jazz and avant and prog choices)
http://www.carbon-7.com/ (nice choices here)
http://www.aquariusrecords.org/index.html (rather expensive but boy do they have rarities here and hard to get cd's. Very knowledgeable, and have an affinity for the bizzare and avant and metal).
http://www.znrcds.com/osc/catalog/index.php?osCsid=e3b075f050d0e2bb03d6894a6455a853 (worth a look, nice choices)
http://www.cdbaby.com/ (wide variety here, and some good prices)
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soundsweird
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Posted: March 05 2007 at 23:00 | |
Here's two I use:
http://www.musicmast.com/ (MusicMastersWorldwide)
http://www.hicom.net/~dlarson/ (Doug Larson Import CD's)
these are for groups you wouldn't find in a big record store.
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