high fidelity sporadically puts out onesie twosies of sealed OOP vinyls as a kind of a 'surprise' for regular instore customers. i've lucked into some sealed OOP Classic Records titles that fetch 2-3 times more on epay. consequently thats were Hobson sells most of their remaing stock, he closed The Groove shop online outlet.
im up there a few times a month just to make sure i dont miss a good score (i know, its a sickness )
high fidelity sporadically puts out onesie twosies of sealed OOP vinyls as a kind of a 'surprise' for regular instore customers. i've lucked into some sealed OOP Classic Records titles that fetch 2-3 times more on epay. consequently thats were Hobson sells most of their remaing stock, he closed The Groove shop online outlet.
im up there a few times a month just to make sure i dont miss a good score (i know, its a sickness )
precisley. if i win it on epay they arrange for me to pick it up at the store. i use the opportunity to browse the new/used LPs. his stock isnt very deep but its eclectic, he dosent put out well worn records they have an eye for quality as if it were meant for their own collection. the prices are very fair considering they're in a high rent district.
HP Soundings has released a stellar review of the Analogue Productions re-issue of Reiner's Scheherazade, calling it superior to the original Living Stereo release. I hope that those members who pick this one up will let us know how it is. My Chesky re-issue was superb itself, and they call the AP release even better. Inquiring minds...
HP Soundings has released a stellar review of the Analogue Productions re-issue of Reiner's Scheherazade, calling it superior to the original Living Stereo release. I hope that those members who pick this one up will let us know how it is. My Chesky re-issue was superb itself, and they call the AP release even better. Inquiring minds...
I think there is a bit of confusion here. The new re-issue of the RCA Living Stereo catalog (Analogue Productions, pressed by QRP) will be 33 rpm, not 45 rpm. Only the Classic Record reissues now OOP were offered in 45 rpm.
I still bought one of the first 250 limited edition numbered pressings subscriptions anyway. 25 in all. I was assigned number 211, but won't start seeing the records until fall. They are purporting the 33's to be the best yet. One thing for sure, they will be quieter pressing wise (QRP) than the Classic Records RTI presses. I'm listening to the recent 45 rpm Living Stereo Elvis Album reissues...24K Hits, 57 and Elvis is back. Stunning sound for Elvis.