[OC] My record collection as of now. A labor of love for over 7 years.
[OC] My record collection as of now. A labor of love for over 7 years.
Comment below if you want to talk about music, as I make sure to dig into music of the past.
Nice collection! What turntable and audio setup are you using?
5ReplyI have my dads 80s Onkyo setup that I finally set up fully a month ago.
6ReplyWonderful setup. Thanks for sharing!
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I love the meat puppets!! Do you have any of their other albums on vinyl? Do the vinyls also have the bonus tracks?
4ReplyNo I don't have any other albums by the Meat Puppets on vinyl. That album in particular Up On The Sun is an OG pressing from 1985, so it doesn't have bonus tracks.
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That's awesome, how many records is that? I've got about 800, but yours clearly dwarves that! Based on the number of shelves, I'd guess around 2400?
4ReplyAbout 2000 albums, plus 200-300 45s, 100 or so CDs, and about 50 78s.
3ReplyFantastic. Most of mine is singles (mostly house/techno, very different from yours I would think!) but I do love an LP now and then as well.
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Do you have classical music? I'm on a quest to find classical songs that make you feel like a wizard.
3ReplyNope, no classical. It's mostly rock music in this collection.
2ReplyI love your display of LPs. I worked in a record store in the early 80s. The company made it super easy and inexpensive to collect records. I had several crates full of lps with some collectibles, Dark Side of the Moon on white vinyl, The Piper at the Gates of Dawn & Saucer Full of Secrets on original Tower Records label. All of my music was rock, too. I sold my whole collection for $90.00 in late 1985
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@Karcinogen i hope i formatted the following correctly
The Firebird: Stravinsky
Ride of the Valkyries: Wagner,
Turkish March: Mozart,
Symphony No 5: Beethoven,
Waltz No 2: Shostakovich,
In the Hall of the Mountain King: Grieg,
Habanera: Bizet,
Libiam: Verdi,
Air on the G String: Bach,
Night on the Bald Mountain: Mussorgsky,
Waltz of the Flowers: Tchaikovsky,
Voices of Spring: J.Strauss II,
Can Can (Orpheus in the Underworld): Offenbach,
Danse Macabre: Saint-Saens,
Dias Irae: Verdi,
O Fortuna: Orff,
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Sick collection! How are they organized? Do you play all new arrivals before they’re filed into the rack?
3ReplyThey are organized alphabetically by first name, and in order of release, even down to the month if multiple releases came out in one year.
I always play new arrivals when I get them. When I bring stuff home, I go on discogs and catalog them in my collection, so i have a day-by-day note of what albums I got, and I play the albums to check condition.
5ReplyIs your collection public? Would love to browse through it!
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You have a wonderful collection!
3ReplyThank you very much. what kind of stuff do you collect, genre wise?
1ReplyRock and jazz. I love that you have a well rounded collection. Happy listening!
1ReplyRock and
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