Ebay's the biggest & most varied source of used vinyl, and if you're patient & set limits for yourself, you'll get great stuff cheap. You can also wind up spending silly sums there, if you wish. I've heard good things about Dusty Groove. I don't know of any single good place for new vinyl. "Double Nickels" has stayed in print pretty continuously, except for a terrible time in the late '80s when SST's pressing plant burned down w/ all the mothers for their catalog. It should be easy to come by, and SST's got a site http://www.sstsuperstore.com/ - never tried ordering from 'em, though. They were awful slow back in the mailorder era. I think there are two "Kind of Blue" reishes out there, a pricey audiophile one remastered at correct speed (see www.classicrecords.com) and a cheaper Columbia pressing. www.midheaven.com and www.forcedexposure.com sell several lines of reissues - Sundazed, the Get Back/Turning Point/Earmark family, etc. Hope this helps. -Selvig At 05:33 PM 8/18/2003 -0400, ahorton wrote:
This weekend I bought a nice new turntable, and am going through my 1000+ LP's.
Does anyone know of a place online to buy used records? I'm not looking for audiophile, mint-condition quality, but something a little higher than the scratchy thrift store ten-cent record bin.
Also- does anyone know where to find/buy new or reissues of classic records on LP? I see them all the time in record stores- you'll see "kind of blue", or "double nickels on the dime" reissued on LP. Where can we browse and purchase those online?
Thanks for any help.
andrew
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