How much music do you buy per year

How Many Albums/CDs/Tapes You Buy per Year

  • Less than 12

    Votes: 2 3.8%
  • 12 to 20

    Votes: 5 9.4%
  • 20 to 50

    Votes: 11 20.8%
  • 50 to 100

    Votes: 15 28.3%
  • More than 100

    Votes: 20 37.7%

  • Total voters
    53

amirm

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I am curious about the consumption habits when it comes to music. How many albums/CDs/tapes do you buy per year?
 
I still buy a lot of used vinyl, which is why I voted 100+. Based on new only I would probably be slightly over 50.

John
 
I'm in the 50-100 camp. I don't buy a whole lot of used stuff, but there certainly is some. I also have subscriptions to a couple of the Acoustic Sounds reissue series. Nothing like the good ol' days when I used to work part time in a record store and took my wages out in trade. I usually still owed the boss some money on payday, but it really helped me build up my music collection over the 10 years I worked there!
 
I worked for Polydor Records for 3 years in the early 70's and was able to pick up a lot of "freebies" then, along with concert tickets and stuff. Good times. I still do buy a lot of used though, but sometimes I wonder why? LOL!
 
Timely topic.

Last night I counted (roughly) 62 CDs that I purchased and recieved in 2010. Four (Edit: 7) more CDs are on the way.

My wife and I used to purchase more but over the years we bought the key things we wanted.

Bill
 
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OK, 75 views and only 10 votes! How about everyone voting? If you are not a member, this is your opportunity to say something officially without anyone arguing with you :D Voting is anonymous. So please go ahead and vote so that we get a sense of what the community looks like.
 
I usually buy three or four CDs per month.

Nevertheless, now and then there are great opportunities and it is not rare to see me on the mood of placing a single 10-15 CDs order :eek:
 
50 - 100 -- now that my analog system is more or less locked in, it's about 70% CDs (for server ripping), 20% vinyl, 10% hirez downloads. Would be happy to drop CDs altogether if there was a download alternative for the stuff I want.
 
For twenty years i lived about a 16 1/2 minute walk from two world class record stores. Between the two stores (Sam The Record Man and A and A's) there was five plus floors spread and several acres of floor space and several more that were much closer. :) so 100 per month might be closer!
Leslie
 
For twenty years i lived about a 16 1/2 minute walk from two world class record stores. Between the two stores (Sam The Record Man and A and A's) there was five plus floors spread and several acres of floor space and several more that were much closer. :) so 100 per month might be closer!
Leslie

100 pieces a month? Holy crap! I know the stores of which you speak btw, although my heaver buying days were when I lived in Montreal. Still, I never got anywhere close to 100 per month on average.
 
In 2011 I bought a pristine LP collection having more than 600 LPs, mostly jazz - about 70% still not listened - and about 50 CDs.
 
Hi John79253
It got worse around 1986 when a girlfriend introduced me to yard sales. Mint LPs for a quarter or dime? The record collecting hobby has ruined many pairs of knees. Shortage of space pushed me into buying a house.
The record collecting hobby has also ruined many backs! ;-)
Leslie
 
Bought last year? Over a hundred LPs, about 60CDs, don't ask about the individual downloads. Percentage listened to, excluding the demo/QC checks, about 80%.

Listening time is cut for me this time of year. Got to make the most out of the precious few cool weather months for Golf. I'll probably start buying software in full swing again in mid-March or April.
 
Less than 12 now (or perhaps few dozens per year on average, but only in the last few years).
[Libraries, and etc....]

* But I used to buy roughly 50-100 CDs (brand new, and among many Imports) every single month for years. Along with SACDs. And few DVD-Audios, and a lot of DVD Videos.

And LPs wasn't so much. Except for second-hand Record stores. And when I was much younger.

Now I buy Blu-rays though, quite a few too.

P.S. I voted 'Less than 12' because it's true for this past year; 2011 one, and alone.
 
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