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rmcin626
25-08-2018, 11:03
As i have some nice new speakers, I thought I would treat myself to some new vinyl, which unfortunately means travelling to Glasgow or ordering on line. At the moment just had a look on Amazon and might go for the following:

Any other suggestions?

cowboy junkies - all that reckoning

boz scaggs -out of the blues

nathaniel rateliff and the night sweats

Bigman80
25-08-2018, 11:08
£24.99 probably is pretty normal at the minute. Vinyl prices are rising rapidly by me. Reissue Special edition GnR Appetite for destruction is £34.99. It's done from the digital remasters. Outrageous.

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struth
25-08-2018, 11:19
check juno in case they are cheaper. often are if they have it in stock.

rmcin626
25-08-2018, 11:23
will have a look Grant

Juno - £69.74 for next day

Amazon - £58.96 - prime

struth
25-08-2018, 11:47
worth a try. i alternate between the 2 as sometimes juno are a lot cheaper, even with the postage added.

rmcin626
25-08-2018, 11:49
worth a try. i alternate between the 2 as sometimes juno are a lot cheaper, even with the postage added.

Interestingly only one album was the same price on both sites

struth
25-08-2018, 11:59
getting rare to buy vinyl now. its a bit pricy and quality control is not always what it should be. i am slowly crawling toward a more digital life, but still like spinning records

rmcin626
25-08-2018, 12:08
I am bringing my vinyl out of storage just now, and really enjoying the music with the new speakers just looking for more recent stuff to listen too

struth
25-08-2018, 12:34
good hunting. i may sell a few more in due course, as ive still got too many.

rmcin626
25-08-2018, 12:47
good hunting. i may sell a few more in due course, as ive still got too many.

I will probably sell a few as well, once I remember what I have already

Crackles
25-08-2018, 13:12
What Records is also worth a look, especially if you are buying a lot as it's £8 max postage no matter the weight. Their stock is nowhere near as vast as Juno but they are likely to have a lot of what you want.

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rmcin626
25-08-2018, 13:24
What Records is also worth a look, especially if you are buying a lot as it's £8 max postage no matter the weight. Their stock is nowhere near as vast as Juno but they are likely to have a lot of what you want.

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Thanks John, will have a look

Pigmy Pony
26-08-2018, 08:39
I really like the Nathaniel Rateliff album Robin, we got it on CD though spending more for it on vinyl is easily justified, such is the quality. :)

rmcin626
26-08-2018, 15:42
I really like the Nathaniel Rateliff album Robin, we got it on CD though spending more for it on vinyl is easily justified, such is the quality. :)

the CD is much cheaper but I prefer vinyl

Idlewithnodrive
20-09-2018, 22:39
What Records is also worth a look, especially if you are buying a lot as it's £8 max postage no matter the weight. Their stock is nowhere near as vast as Juno but they are likely to have a lot of what you want.

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Ditto Norman Records and they'll guarantee to beat any record store vinyl prices. Great service, too.