CD Collectors
- Some new (order) used cds
Someone had offloaded this lot to the secondhand store so I scooped them up.
- 1 new and 4 used
Kites new album (actually a collection of their EPs) and 2 Dinosaur jr, a Daft Punk and an Earache compilation. My tastes vary.
- The track listing is written out of order on this compilation of the V.I.P.’s entire discography
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/10127881
> The CD's digital files are mislabeled in the same way and also have strange typos with the composers' names, such as Mike Harrison's name being written "Harrisøn" and Jimmy Henshaw's name being written "HEN$HAW". It's disappointing that this obscure and overlooked group will likely have their last release of content marred by these errors.
- New SACD for the collection
Three disc set. I haven’t listened too much to the Stones so this will probably sound all new to me. I have seen more SACDs on the used market lately which is nice.
- Some new cds today
All new cds, all old music. 😂 Mostly electronic as you can see. The FSOL ISDN is the new 30th anniversary 2 disc set. 👍🏻
- New and improved!
Lunch pickup. RSD was mostly wasted from my perspective but i’m really happy about this one! I love me some Delia Derbyshire!
- Got some more used cds today
I used to own that Ministry box set back in the day. Besides being awesome it also has a vover of Smothered Hope, the Skinny Puppy song, which is worth the price of admission alone. The Cure is also a re-buy. It was nice to find a Covenant cd I don’t own in the wild too.
- Lunch break find
New cd/bd release for 2024. So in one package you get the 2024 Steve Wilson remix on cd and bd and on the bd you also get: a Dolby Atmos remix, 96/24 LPCM stereo, DTS-HD MA 5.1 remix, 96/24 LPCM 5.1, instrumental mixes 96/24 LPCM stereo and the original 1977 stereo mix. This is a staggering amount of great music!
- Ministrys new album out
Sounds ok and Jello Biafra is on one of the tracks. The return we’ve been waiting for?
- New Karl Bartos thing
This caught my eye when I casually browsed the record store today. I’m always interested in what ex-Kraftwerk members are doing so I picked it up. Will be firing up my headphone station tonight after dinner to have a listen.
- Second hand pickups
Again, someone dumped their electronic music collection and I was only too happy to pick it up. Every 4th cd is free at this place! I love it!
- Released today
I rushed to buy it! If you like your Death Metal technical and fast, look no further! The title track Legend is a real banger!
- Call for Megathread links
Hello fellow CD collectors!
I was hoping to make a megathread for the community containing a bunch of useful CD information and links. If you have any links of info regarding CDs, where to buy them, how to listen to, burn, rip and look after them, or even just general tips that could be thrown in then please let me know :D
- My main collection so far!
This is my main electronic CD's collection, I have couple more but didn't fit in the picture.
I started with progressive house many years ago (Deep Dish and James Holden), a lot of trance in the meantime (Aly & Fila, Factor B, and Solarstone Pure Trance), and the past one and a half years 90's-2000 house (David Alvarado, DJ Heather, Subliminal, and Colette). Of course, DFP, because he is a legend.
PS: Never go to a 90's house anthem, because it will hook you up worse lol.
- Building a new listening corner
For cd/hdcd/sacd/dvd-audio/bd-audio I brought out the big guns: Oppo BDP-83 NUFORCE Edition. Hpa: a humble SMSL SP100 for now. I’m actually playing a hdcd in the picture and the Oppo decodes it! 😊
- I got very into The Smashing Pumpkins during my college years.
I also had copies of Oceania and Monuments. Oceania was actually not half bad. Solid 6.5/10. Monuments just had "Being Beige" and "One and All." It's more of a 4. I never listened to the rest of it. I lost them at some point. No idea where they could have gone. I've moved house like a half dozen times since '14 so they probably got lost in the move.
Gish is an 8, Siamese Dream is a 9.5, Mellon Collie is a 9, Adore is an 8 (criminally underrated, check it out if you want to get into some of Billy Corgan's lesser known work). Machina is ok. About a 4 for me. "The Everlasting Gaze" is a real banger, but don't get your hopes up that the rest of the album keeps it up. "Try, Try, Try" and "This Time" are good songs and the only other ones of note to me. The rest of it I can skip. Pisces Iscariot is an 8 for me. It's got their "Landslide" cover and "Stella" absolutely slaps, but the whole thing is good.
I've also got Machina II, but you'll never find a physical copy. I just have FLACs. You can download it for free (which I recommend). The band rushed making it as they were about to break up. As far as I know, once the songs were recorded and everyone went their separate ways, pressings were sent to various radio stations. Perhaps as a way to get the music out there. Perhaps for preservation's sake. But some of them did create digital reproductions of the album and it's available for free digital download in various formats. Machina and Machina II were supposed to mesh together as an overarching concept album, but the label wasn't going to allow another double album like Mellon Collie after the flop Adore was. I'm actually okay with that because I think the low quality production of Machina II makes it a significantly better album. "Slow Dawn," "Vanity," "Satur9," "Try (Version 1)," "Glass," ""Cash Car Star," "Dross," "Real Love," "Go," "Let Me Give The World To You," and "White Spyder" are all great songs. "Innosense" is also pretty good. In short, Machina II is filled with some great deep cuts that not many people have really heard about.
I haven't checked out any of Billy's work past Monuments. I've heard Ogilala isn't bad. My sister really likes their new album Atum, but I'm not too big on it.
Anyway, if you've made it this far, go listen to Glynis. The song was written around the Gish/Siamese Dream era about a Chicago-area bassist Glynis Johnson who died in '92 of AIDS complications. It was written for the 1993 album No Alternative, which aimed to raise awareness of and benefit AIDS relief.
Also, check out Drown. It's just an awesome 8½ minute romp.
Came back to add: I have the Zwan album too.
I hear this one was pretty divisive. I liked it. "Lyric" is good. "El Sol" is a fun one. I'm not big on the first part of "Jesus, I/Mary Star of the Sea" so I imported it to Audacity and split the song into its two disctinct parts. "Mary Star of the Sea" features some some of Jimmy's best drumming since Geek USA. I haven't spun this one up in years til now.
- Here's the portion of my collection that came in sleeves
Top to bottom, left to right, they are:
- Modest Mouse - The Lonesome Crowded West
- Sleater-Kinney - No Cities to Love
- MGMT - Oracular Spectacular
- PacificUV - Longplay 2
- The Witcher III: Wild Hunt Soundtrack
- Beach House - Bloom
- Foo Fighters - Wasting Light
- Foo Fighters - There is Nothing Left to Lose
- Pink Floyd - The Wall
- Radiohead - A Moon Shaped Pool
- Beach House - Depression Cherry
- Slowdive - Slowdive
- Wolf Alice - Blue Weekend
- Phoebe Bridgers - Punisher
- Wet Leg - Wet Leg
- My Bloody Valentine - m b v
- Car Seat Headrest - Teens of Denial (This is the recalled promo version)
- Pink Floyd - Animals
- My last haul. I got these from a local antique shop for $3 each a few weeks ago.
I picked up Space Jam ironically, but it slaps harder than it should.
- Here's my vintage portable CD player
It belonged to my father-in-law. I asked him how much he'd take for it. He said I could just have it. It was pretty dusty and the hinge was sticking. I put a little bit of lube on the hinge and lid arm. Now it pops open just fine. It takes 9 volts to drive this bad boy. This is from a time that CDs were genuinely cool, new, and exiting.
Manufactured April 1990. This thing is a full 2 years older than me.
I'm listening to Blue Weekend at the moment. Incredible album. Ellie Rowsell has a beautiful voice. Here's my favorite song from it played live.
- DAE stop themselves from listening to an album when it comes out until they can get their hands on the CD?
I used to think it was a strange thing to do but ever since I started collecting properly, I almost never listen to a new release until I've at least heard it all the way through on CD once.
It's not a very convenient obsession - I'm itching to hear the new Hives album!
- CD Prices?
Hi. I am very happy to hear CDs are having a moment again. I intend to waste no time in offloading my collection while the getting is good. I have about 500 discs, mostly metal, punk, hardcore, weird alternative stuff.
Where do you look to determine prices for discs? Aside from eBay, where are they being resold? I’m breaking out the crate this weekend and cataloging everything.
Thanks for your help, everybody!
- How do you listen to your CDs?
Personally I have an external CD drive plugged into my computer into MusicBee and then also a portable one with a case for on the go :)
- Bought some new CDs this week!
- QOTSA: In Times New Roman...
- Interpol: Marauder, The Other Side of Make-Believe
- Green Day: Nimrod
About 40 quid for the lot :)