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AlexDOM
Forum Senior Member Joined: February 02 2011 Location: Indianapolis Status: Offline Points: 775 |
Topic: Vinyl Collection Posted: December 17 2011 at 17:23 |
So this summer I dove into the world of vinyls or records. And I was wondering what member's prog collection looked like of vinyls (or just all record collection). Also voice some general opinions on the record...
My prog collection consists of this now: Yes: Close to the Edge, Fragile, Going for the One, Tales of the Topographic Oceans Genesis: Selling England By The Pound Rush: Hemispheres, Grace Under Pressure Dream Theater: Metropolis pt.2 (I was wondering if anyone got one of the 3000 too?) Kansas: Leftoverture, The Point of Know Return ELP: ELP Jethro Tull: Like a best of Tull collection That's all prog I think so far, but i will be collecting more over time. I also got many Earth Wind and Fire records, some Keith Green, Frank Sinatra, and Glenn Miller Movie hits My opinion, I simply love the vinyl...
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presdoug
Forum Senior Member Joined: January 24 2010 Location: Canada Status: Offline Points: 8614 |
Posted: December 17 2011 at 18:34 |
I have only one vinyl-Helmut Koellen-You Won't See Me
It happens to be my favorite album, and doesn't exist on CD yet. The late Mr. Koellen happens to also be my favorite musician, and my musical hero. Edited by presdoug - December 17 2011 at 18:38 |
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Slartibartfast
Collaborator Honorary Collaborator / In Memoriam Joined: April 29 2006 Location: Atlantais Status: Offline Points: 29630 |
Posted: December 17 2011 at 19:22 |
Once upon a time I had built up a good sized collection. The ones that I considered keepers were on a high shelf and the rest on low. Unfortunately a house flood came along and wrecked the ones I would have sold along with more than a few keepers.
The survivors: Abercrombie, John Characters 1978 Abercrombie, John, Dave Holland, Jack Dejohnette Gateway 2 1978 Airto Airto : Identity 1975 Akkernan, Jan Oil In the Family 1981 Akkernan, Jan & Kaz Lux Eli 1976 Ambrosia Somewhere Never Travelled 1976 Bach, Johan Sebastian Four Concertos For Harpsichord And Orchestra 1730 Bach, Johan Sebastian Das Orgelwerk 1746 Bach, Johan Sebastian/The Stuttgart Chamber Orchestra Musical Offering 1747 Badger One Live Badger 1973 Banks, Peter Two Sides Of Peter Banks 1973 Banks, Tony Fugitive, The 1983 Banks, Tony Soundtracks 1986 Baumann Strangers In The Night 1983 Belew, Adrian Twang Bar King 1983 Berlin, Jeff & Vox Humana Champion 1985 Bernhardt, Warren Solo Piano 1978 Bernhardt, Warren Manhattan Update 1980 Bernhardt, Warren, Michael Brecker, Randy Brecker, Mike Mainieri, Larry Coryell Blue Montreaux 1979 Brainbox Brainbox ???? Brand X Is There Anything About? 1982 Bruford Bruford Tapes, The 1979 Bruford, Bill's Earthworks Earthworks 1987 Burton, Gary Turn Of The Century 1972 Burton, Gary New Quartet, The 1973 Burton, Gary Seven Songs For Quartet And Chamber Orchestra 1974 Burton, Gary The Quintet With Eberhard Weber Ring 1974 Bush, Kate Kick Inside, The 1977 Bush, Kate Lionheart 1978 Byrne, David Music For The Knee Plays 1985 Captain Beefheart Abba Zabba ???? Cheiftans, The and the RTE Orchestra Year Of The French, The 1983 Mr. Hampton B. Coles (Ret.) One Ruined Life (Of A Bronze Tourist) 1978 Cobham, Billy Crosswinds 1974 Cobham, Billy Total Eclipse 1974 Connors, Bill Theme To The Gaurdian 1975 Coryell, Larry Fairyland 1971 Coryell, Larry Real Great Escape, The 1973 Coryell, Larry Basics 1976 Coryell, Larry European Impressions 1978 Coryell, Larry Standing Ovation 1978 Coryell, Larry With The Eleventh House And Mahavishnu John McLaughlin Planet End 1975 Coryell, Larry, John McLaughlin/Chick Corea/Mirosalv Vitous/Billy Cobham Spaces 1974 Coryell, Larry/Philip Catherine Twin-House 1977 Crack The Sky Animal Notes 1976 Danser's Inferno Creation One 1975 de Grassi, Al Altiplano 1987 Debussy Le Martyre De Saint-Sebastian ???? Debussy & Ravel by Budapest String Quartet Debussy & Ravel by Budapest String Quartet ???? Debussy, Claude Etudes For Piano Books I & II ???? Debussy, Claude Les Grands Maitres de la Musique ???? DeJohnette, Jack Pictures 1977 Di Meola, Al Tour De Force - “Live” 1982 Di Meola, Al, Project Soaring Through A Dream 1985 Double Image Dawn 1978 Eleckrosonics Electronic Music 1962 Eleventh House With Larry Coryell, The Introducing The Eleventh House With Larry Coryell 1974 Eleventh House, The Featuring Larry Coryell Level One 1975 Eleventh House, The Featuring Larry Coryell Aspects 1976 Emerson, Lake & Palmerl Emerson, Lake & Palmerl 1971 Emerson, Lake & Palmerl Tarkus 1971 Emerson, Lake & Palmerl Trilogy 1972 Emerson, Lake & Powell Emerson, Lake & Powell 1986 Ethos (Ardour) 1977 Flash Out Of Our Hands 1973 Flying Island Another Kind Of Space 1976 FM Black Noise 1978 FM City Of Fear 1980 Fripp, Robert Let The Power Fall 1981 Fripp, Robert And The League Of Crafty Guitarists Live! 1986 Frith, Fredd and Henry Kaiser With Friends Like These 1979? Gabriel, Peter Ain't That Peculiar? (Bootleg, Cleveland 1977) 1977 Gabriel, Peter Plays Live 1983 Gabriel, Peter Games Without Words (Bootleg from home studio) ???? Garbarek, Jan Dis 1976 Gaslini, Georgio Meets Jean-Luc Ponty/Steve Lacy/Harry Beckett/Tony Oxley... 1976 Genesis Seconds Out 1977 Genesis Duke 1980 Genesis Genesis 1983 Genesis Invisible Touch 1986 Genesis Story Of Genesis, The 1979? Gentle Giant Octopus 1973 Gismonti, Egberto Solo 1979 Gleeson, Patrick Beyond The Sun – The Planets 1976 Gong, Pierre Moerlen's Downwind 1979 Gong, Pierre Moerlen's Live 1980 Goodrick, Mick In Pas(s)ing 1979 Grappelli, Stephane Afternoon In Paris 1980 Grateful Dead For The Faithful 1980 Green, Mike Midnight Mirage 1976 Gruntz, George Percussion Profiles 1978 GTR GTR 1986 Hackett, Steve Highly Strung 1982 Hackett, Steve Bay Of Kings 1983 Hampton Grease Band, The Music To Eat 1970 Hannson, Bo Music Inspired By Watership Down 1977 Harrison, Jerry Red And The Black, The 1981 Hassel, Jon/Brian Eno Forth World Vol. 1 – Possible Musics 1980 Hendrix, Jimi Rare Hendrix 1966 Hendrix, Jimi Roots Of Hendrix, The 1966 Hodgkinson, Tim Improvisations 1985 Holdsworth, Alan i.o.u. 1982 Holdsworth, Alan Atavachron 1986 Horslips The Book Of Invasions – A Celtic Symphony 1976 Horslips Aliens 1977 Howe, Steve The Steve Howe Album 1979 Iron Butterfly Scorching Beauty 1975 Jackson, Joe Will Power 1987 Jarre, Jean Michel Equinoxe 1978 Jas Volcano ???? Jethro Tull Living In The Past 1971 Jethro Tull Thick As A Brick 1972 Jethro Tull Under Wraps 1984 Jethro Tull Passion Play, A 1973 Jethro Tull/London Symphony Orchestra A Classic Case 1985 Johnson, Alphonso Spellbound 1977 Johnson, David Earle Route Two 1981 Joos, Herbert Philosophy Of The Flugelhorn, The 1974 Jordan, Stanley Magic Touch 1985 Kawasaki, Ryo Juice 1976 King Crimson Earthbound 1972 King Crimson Doctor D 1973 King Crimson Unpronounceable 198? Kitaro Astral Voyage 1978 Kitaro Millenia 1982 Kitaro Asia 1985 Kitaro Full Moon Story 1985 Klaatu Hope 1977 Lloyd Webber, Andrew Variations 1978 London Symphony Orchestra We Know What We Like – The Music Of Genesis 1987 Mainieri, Mike and Warren Bernhardt Free Smiles 1978 Morning Sky Morning Sky 1973 Olfield, Mike Boxed 1976 Ogerman, Clause Featuring Jan Akkerman Aranjuez 1981 Oregon Crossing 1985 Osanna Landscape Of Life 1974 Rivera, Scarlett Scarlett Fever 1978 Shadowfax Watercourse Way 1975 Skeleton Crew Learn To Talk 1984 Sky Cadmium 1983 Sky The Great Balloon Race 1985 Talking Heads Fear of Music 1979 Talking Heads The Name of This Band is Talking Heads 1982 Toya & Fripp Lady Or The Tiger, The 1986 Various Artists Guitar Player 1977 Various Artists Music And Rhythm – A Benefit Album For A World Of Music, Arts And Dance 1982 Various Artists Against All Odds – Sountrack 1984 Various Artists Jazz Flavours At The Atlanta Jazz Festival 1985 Wakeman, Rick Six Wives of Henry VIII, The 1972 Wakeman, Rick Journey To The Center Of The Earth 1974 Wakeman, Rick The Myths And Legends Of King Arthur And The Knights Of The Roundtable 1975 Wakeman, Rick White Rock 1976 Wakeman, Rick Rhapsodies 1979 Wakeman, Rick Country Airs 1986 Weber, Eberhard The colours of Chloe 1973 Weber, Eberhard Fluid Rustle 1979 Weber, Eberhard Colours Silent Feet 1978 Weisburg, Tim Dreamspeaker 1973 Wheeler, Kenny Around 6 1979 Winwood, Steve, Jim Capaldi, Dave Mason, Chris Wood, Rick Grech, Reebop Kwaku Baah, Jim Gordon Welcome To The Canteen 1971 Yes Yes 1969 Yamashta, Stomu Go Live From Paris 1976 Yes Tales from Topographic Oceans 1973 Yes Relayer 1974 Yes 9012 Live – The Solos 1985 Zappa, Frank Bongo Fury 1974 Zappa, Frank Joe's Garage Act I. 1979 Zappa, Frank Joe's Garage Acts II & III 1979 Zappa, Frank Orchestral Favorites 1979 Zappa, Frank Ship Arriving Too Late To Save A Drowning Witch 1982 Zappa, Frank London Symphony Orchestra Vol. 1 1983 Zappa, Frank Meets The Mothers Of Prevention 1985 |
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Released date are often when it it impacted you but recorded dates are when it really happened...
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Catcher10
Forum Senior Member VIP Member Joined: December 23 2009 Location: Emerald City Status: Offline Points: 17845 |
Posted: December 17 2011 at 19:37 |
This is a portion of my vinyl....I also have all Earth, Wind & Fire too, I am only missing Head To the Sky on vinyl.
And yes I have SFAM #687
Edited by Catcher10 - December 17 2011 at 19:39 |
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AlexDOM
Forum Senior Member Joined: February 02 2011 Location: Indianapolis Status: Offline Points: 775 |
Posted: December 17 2011 at 21:35 |
WOW!!! Slartibartfast that is quite a list!!!!
Thanks Catcher10 for that picture, it's sweet. I see the DT record, rockin' !!! AWESOME
Edited by AlexDOM - December 17 2011 at 21:38 |
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The Miracle
Prog Reviewer Joined: May 29 2005 Location: hell Status: Offline Points: 28427 |
Posted: December 17 2011 at 22:01 |
I have about 50 albums that I collected over a year or so since I got a turntable.
I can't be bothered to list them so here's a picture. There's some not pictured but this is the bulk that I listen to most often. Edited by The Miracle - December 22 2011 at 18:39 |
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ClemofNazareth
Special Collaborator Prog Folk Researcher Joined: August 17 2005 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 4659 |
Posted: December 17 2011 at 22:17 |
I have about 400 vinyl albums. The oldest is an original 1956 Woodie Guthrie album and the newest is the Decemberists 'Long Live the King' (a 7-inch EP). The oldest prog one is probably an original copy of Jethro Tull's 'Stand Up'. I had about 300 more at one time but got rid of a bunch of 80s crap several year's ago. I quit buying albums when cassettes became the norm (kind of regret that now since most of my cassettes dry-rotted years ago), and started buying them again when Godspeed You! Black Emperor started putting stuff out on vinyl. |
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Slartibartfast
Collaborator Honorary Collaborator / In Memoriam Joined: April 29 2006 Location: Atlantais Status: Offline Points: 29630 |
Posted: December 17 2011 at 22:23 |
It's a good snapshot of what I was listening to in the vinyl/cassette age. It's outweighed by the stuff I now have on CD which don't overlap. |
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Ytse_Jam
Forum Senior Member Joined: December 08 2011 Location: Italy Status: Offline Points: 502 |
Posted: December 18 2011 at 12:19 |
I'm pretty new to prog music, so my collection is limited to a couple VdGG LP's, Gentle Giant's In A Glass House and Yes's Fragile, plus about 60 metal and rock classics, italian metal and some Iron Maiden 7". Hope to expand it very soon
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Bj-1
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: June 04 2005 Location: No(r)Way Status: Offline Points: 31308 |
Posted: December 18 2011 at 12:28 |
http://rateyourmusic.com/list/Bj_1/my_vinylsNot very big, and I need to replace some of them later on. Still some goldies inbetween, like Beefheart, Atheist and KCrimson's 'Usa', original UK pressing and in near mint condition.
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RIO/AVANT/ZEUHL - The best thing you can get with yer pants on!
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Kotro
Prog Reviewer Joined: August 16 2004 Location: Portugal Status: Offline Points: 2815 |
Posted: January 10 2012 at 06:23 |
I inherited a reasonable amount of vinyl from my parents, including many prog classics, but in 2011 I began building a small collection of my own. Happened quite by accident - a record store I knew was closing and had the price reduced on new vinyl records. I thought "why not?" and got some. Then I kept buying them occasionally, either bargins or albums I truly enjoyed and wanted to get in the prettiest format available. I haven't gotten much, but I'm pleased with the 13 I've got so far.
They are all new, recent heavyweight pressings, mostly with no-fuss replica of original package: But there are a few whose packaging I'm really pleased it, such as these classic albums: And these more modern ones: |
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Bigger on the inside.
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Blacksword
Prog Reviewer Joined: June 22 2004 Location: England Status: Offline Points: 16130 |
Posted: January 10 2012 at 07:20 |
I have a reasonable collection of prog on vinyl. Probably around 200 or so albums, from a vinyl collection totalling around 450 albums.
I don't have a list, but I know I had all Genesis albums up to and including Invisible Touch. All Rush albums up to and including Presto. All Yes albums, apart from the first two, up to and including Big Generator, all Fish era Marillion, as well as numerous albums by ELP, Hawkwind, Tull, The Enid, Focus, Renaissance, Moody Blues, Zep, Purple, Maiden, Sabbath.. I don't know how many CD's I've got. All I know is that I'm gonna have to lose some of them soon. They are taking up a worrying amount of room in my small apartment! |
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Ultimately bored by endless ecstasy!
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HolyMoly
Special Collaborator Retired Admin Joined: April 01 2009 Location: Atlanta Status: Offline Points: 26138 |
Posted: January 10 2012 at 13:26 |
I've been collecting records since about 1980 - not buying nearly as often since CDs came out, but not really getting rid of any either. In fact, several times a friend of mine has given me his/her record collection to keep, when they have to relocate to a new house and don't want to move them all. It's a pretty even mix of classic rock, progressive, 80s bands, punk/hardcore, and "oddities" that I inherited but would never have bought on my own. Every now and then, I'll buy a recently released album on vinyl new, but mostly I just scavenge for random used LPs. I probably have about 500 LPs total.
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Slartibartfast
Collaborator Honorary Collaborator / In Memoriam Joined: April 29 2006 Location: Atlantais Status: Offline Points: 29630 |
Posted: January 10 2012 at 16:28 |
One of my bosses on my last job went on a vinyl collecting binge. He'd basically ask strangers and people he hardly knew if they had any they wanted to give away. Also salvaged the discs from my flood ruined collection. He was trying to launch a record crate business but that didn't work out at the time. I don't think he's given up on it though. Hell he might have finally found a backer. Haven't been in touch for over a year. I offered to get the word out for him on this site but he wasn't interested for some reason, but:
http://nomadcrates.com/Nomad_Crates/Welcome_to_Nomad_Crates.html If anyone is interested tell David Brian sent you. Edited by Slartibartfast - January 10 2012 at 16:42 |
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MortalScum
Forum Newbie Joined: January 04 2012 Location: Denver, CO Status: Offline Points: 29 |
Posted: January 10 2012 at 20:10 |
Nice Blood Ceremony LP's! If I'm not mistaken the Living With The Ancients one is worth quite a bit of money now.
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Catcher10
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Posted: January 11 2012 at 11:53 |
Real nice crates.....hardwood and some pine looks like. I am looking for some but this guy only sells wholesale only....
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Slartibartfast
Collaborator Honorary Collaborator / In Memoriam Joined: April 29 2006 Location: Atlantais Status: Offline Points: 29630 |
Posted: January 11 2012 at 12:03 |
Actually wholesale was his ambition, but you might be able to get some made for you still. He had a small company lined up that could have produced them. I think at this point he might still be hand making them. Those were. I've seen them personally and they really are top quality. I even did the drawings for him. David put a lot of hard work into trying to get this venture off the ground but I'm afraid the market for LP crates is limited even though vinyl has had a resurgence.
http://www.stereophile.com/content/nomad-crates I received an interesting call today from a man named David Garrett in Atlanta, Georgia. David has 25 years of experience as an architect (in fact, he grew up in Highpoint, North Carolina—“Furniture Capital of the World”) and, for the last 13 years, has operated his own interior design company. He is aggressively and enthusiastically looking to change directions, however, and has recently started an LP rack business called Nomad Crates. “I’m 49 years old, so I have plenty of good experience and I’m still young enough to put it to work.” David wanted to design something that would be sturdy, “super-modular,” easily transportable, and relatively affordable. (People should be able to save on shelving and put more money toward buying records or audio equipment, he says.) Nomad Crates use domestically sourced wood and are built here in the United States. They ship in 4”-thick containers, arrive unstained and partially assembled, and can be disassembled for storage. Standard lengths are 18”, 24”, and 30”; a 24” Nomad Crate holds approximately 150 LPs and costs $50. Or just $0.33/LP. Which matches the price per LP cost of my Gothic Cabinet LP rack, but still misses the crazy-cheap $0.18/LP mark of my nicely finished Ikea Expedit shelves. But, then again, I can’t just rearrange my Ikea shelves to suit my mood or ever-growing LP collection, nor can I simply pick up and go with my Ikea shelves the way one might with the Nomad Crates. After all, the Nomad Crates are made to be transportable and configurable. (This is an interesting attempt at addressing a problem common to most vinyl fans. We want to lead these free lives—physically and intellectually free lives—but wind up burdened by these things we hold so dear. We are crowded, made immobile. The records own us as much as we own them. What’s up with that? Love?) In fact, while David says he designed these crates for music lovers, he’s also working with a department of the US government to devise larger versions of the design which can be utilized as temporary shelters, walls, and other sorts of structures. Your LP crate can even double as a shield against terrorist attacks! Just kidding. Professional DJs are going to seriously love these things, though. David tells me that DJ Turn Signal, an LA-based DJ perhaps best known for spinning Gene Simmons’ house parties, is already a big fan and will be promoting Nomad Crates in his videos. Edited by Slartibartfast - January 11 2012 at 12:36 |
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Alitare
Forum Senior Member Joined: March 08 2008 Location: New York Status: Offline Points: 3595 |
Posted: January 11 2012 at 12:38 |
I only have a handful of Vinyl records (no record player).
Born to Run - Bruce Springsteen Out of the Blue - Electric Light Orchestra Some crap from the Carpenters
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Slartibartfast
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Posted: January 11 2012 at 12:40 |
Except for Springsteen that was in my record collection before I got hooked on prog. Just one Carpeters album though. |
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Alitare
Forum Senior Member Joined: March 08 2008 Location: New York Status: Offline Points: 3595 |
Posted: January 11 2012 at 12:49 |
I was rummaging through the old trailer in the woods behind my house and it had a few records (oh, and Rod Stewart's 4-disc Storyteller compilation, for christ's sake).
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