What was the last music cd you bought?

64_newyorker

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Im interested in seeing what type of music everyone buys around here.









I just got . .....





Daft Punk - Human after all





Not as good as discovery, but it has a few good songs on it.





I mainly into trance/ dance music , video game soundtracks and 80's music.
 
Let It Bleed.



To my ears the best music from the '60s and '70s is better than anything today, but I WOULD believe that, I'm 50. OTOH, I gave that CD to my 13 year old daughter, and if it was a record she'd have worn it out by now. I've done that with quite a few albums. She's a bit hooked on Electric Ladyland and Abbey Road, already gone through Pearl and Sunshine Superman, and Electric Warrior and Sailing Shoes, and some others I don't even know WHAT she's knicked from me.



Tom
 
Let it Bleed on SACD is amazing ! You'd think that you're sitting there with them on stage.



The last that i bought was BB King Refections on SACD.



Bob
 
BB King - Live at the Regal



Brilliant album :up



I bought this despite having the box set full of music from the 1940's to the 1990's.
 
Last cd bought was Tori Amos- Beekeeper



Have you checked out Benni Basanni Newyorker? If you mix at all it has some great sample material to it.
 
Haven't bought a CD in awhile.



Been getting music off the internet...



With my new mp3 player I've been using Napster To-go. It's pretty sweet. Unlimited downloads and unlimited transfer to your mp3 player. 300-400kbs from napster makes them download fast and I don't have to worry about getting a messed up song. They still don't have all the music out there so I still have to resort to the old way sometimes.
 
Even though I have like 50,000 songs on my hard drive (about 100 gigs), I purchased Eminem's Encore CD, Michael Jacksons Ones, and System of a down toxicity.
 
About two weeks ago I bought" Judas Priest- Angel of Retribution". It's pretty good.



Before that, I couldn't even tell you how long it had been!
 
Black Box by Black Sabbath, these are their first 8 CD's (with Ozzy) that have been superbly remastered.



Before that it was one of the Rhino "Doo Wop" box sets (I now have all three); also very good quality if you're into that genre of music.
 
Well yesterday I bought the following:



Gongzilla - East Village Sessions

Jing Chi - 3D

Kofi Baker - Kofi Baker's Karisma

Virgil Donati/Loose Change - Live At The Grain Store
 
Skindred-

Chevelle-

Zepplin

Skynard

Metallica

AC/DC

Blood Hound Gang-

No clue what the album names are, I downloaded each song individually.



Oh, and I paid for AudioSlave- AudioSlave. Good singles, but kind of slow to get into.
 
well I didn't bought my last CD because I had a buddy of mine burn it for me. Called Fear Factory Archetype. Heavy metal headbangin stuff,,,,,,,,AR
 
Hip Hippie Hooray!!!!!!!!! Finally, after waiting for years, months, a couple weeks and a day then a few hoirs minutes and seconds I FINALLY espied upon the retailer's racks the long lusted-after but never-before-offered:



Marshall Tucker Band Anthology.



For some unknown reason the powers that be refrained from releasing a greatest hits-type CD all these years.



About dern' time!!!!!



Good old Southern Rock, ya'll.



Boy howdy.



Yep.
 
scottabir said:




Have you checked out Benni Basanni Newyorker? If you mix at all it has some great sample material to it.





Nah I dont do any mixing , I just really like the music .



I have been wanting to get into the whole mixing and even producing some music but it cost a bit more than what I have.



I would like to get a vocoder and a beat machine.







back on topic .





I just got L'Amour Toujours - Gigi D'Agostino
 
Bright Eyes - I'm Wide Awake It's Morning

Iron & Wine - Woman King (EP)

The Flaming Lips - Yoshimi Battles The Pink Robot



All purchased on iTunes
 
Robert Earl Keen-The Party Never Ends (great alt-county stuff)

Sultans of Swing-The Very Best of Dire Straits

Kansas-Masque
 
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