In my quest to become as big of a music snob as possible, I started a vinyl collection. Now I can look down my nose at a lot more people. I'll try to keep this updates, but here is what I have so far:
Please leave comments on what you think I should buy next!
(updated December 2008)
Quasi-chrno
Newbies
(1990s -2000s)
(1990s -2000s)
- American Football - American Football
- Andrew Bird – Armchair Apocrypha
- Band of Horses – Everything All the Time
- Beck - Odelay
- Blackalicious - A to G [EP]
- Blackalicious - Blazing Arrow
- Blackalicious – The Craft
- Blackalicious – Deception [12" single]
- Blackalicious - Its Going Down (Sit Back)
- Blackalicious - Nia
- Bright Eyes - Four Winds [12" EP]
- Bright Eyes - I'm Wide Awake, It's Morning
- Built to Spill - Don't Try / The Source [7" single]
- The City on Film - In Formal Introduction [marble gray vinyl]
- Colin Meloy Sings Live [autographed]
- Common Market - Connect For [12" EP]
- Common Market - Tobacco Road
- Dear and the Headlights - Drunk Like Bible Times [Ale colored vinyl]
- Death Cab for Cutie - I will Possess your Heart [7" single]
- The Decemberists - Always the Bridesmaid Vol. I: Valerie Plame
- The Decemberists - Always the Bridesmaid Vol.II: Days of Elaine
- The Decemberists - Always the Bridesmaid Vol.III: Record Year
- The Decemberists - Castaways and Cutouts
- The Decemberists - The Crane Wife
- The Decemberists - Her Majesty
- The Decemberists – Picaresque
- Fleet Foxes - Fleet Foxes
- Fleet Foxes - Sun Giant EP
- The Format - Dog Problems
- The Fruit Bats – Spelled in Bones
- The Get Up Kids – Guilt Show [red vinyl]
- The Get Up Kids – On a Wire
- The Get Up Kids - Red Letter Day [10" EP]
- The Get Up Kids - Something to Write Home About
- Grand Archives – Grand Archives [signed by the band]
- Grand Archives – Sleep Driving / George Kaminski alt. versions [7"]
- Hey Mercedes – Every Night Fireworks [SIGNED by the band]
- Iron & Wine – The Creek Drank the Cradle
- Iron & Wine – In the Reins
- Iron & Wine – Our Endless Numbered Days
- Iron & Wine – Woman King
- Jack Johnson – Brushfire Fairytales
- Jack Johnson - On and On
- Jack Johnson – Sleep Through the Static
- Jimmy Eat World - Pain/Shame [7" clear green]
- Joshua James - The Sun is Always Brighter
- Joshua James - Winter Storm/Lovers Without Love [7"]
- Led Zeppelin – IV (Zoso)
- Lifesavas – Gutterfly: The Original Soundtrack
- Lifesavas – Spirit in Stone
- The Long Winters – Putting the Days to Bed
- Maritime - Glass Floor
- Maritime – Heresy and the Hotel Choir [clear vinyl] [hand numbered limited pressing]
- Maritime – Witches and Snowmen / boy From School [limited edition 7" white vinyl]
- Maritime - We, the Vehicles [hand numbered clear blue vinyl]
- Me First and the Gimme Gimmes – Take a Break
- Mike Doughty – Haughty Melodic
- Minus the Bear – Highly Refined Pirates [blue swirly vinyl]
- Minus the Bear - They Make Beer Commercials Like This EP [magenta/gray colored vinyl]
- The Mountain Goats – Get Lonely
- The Mountain Goats – Heretic Pride
- The New Amsterdams – At the Foot of my Rival
- Owen – At Home with Owen
- Owen - No Good for No One Now
- Panic at the Disco - Nine in the Afternoon [7" single]
- Pinback – Autumn of Seraphs
- Phantom Planet - Raise the Dead
- The Postal Service – Give Up
- Radiohead – In Rainbows
- Radiohead – The Bends
- Ratatat – Ratatat
- Reggie and the Full Effect – Inside the Dust Sleeve (under the tray]
- Rocky Votolato - A Brief History [10" on opaque yellow vinyl]
- Rocky Votolato - Suicide Medicine [marble white vinyl] [autographed + set list]
- Saves the Day – Stay What you Are
- Sigur Ros - Med Sud I Eyrum Vid Spilum Endalaust
- Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin - Pershing
- The Thrills – So Much for the City
- The Weakerthans - Left and Leaving
- Weezer - Weezer [The Blue Album]
Middlesies
(1980s - 1990s)
(1980s - 1990s)
- AC/DC - Back in Black
- Michael Jackson – Thriller
- R.E.M. – Automatic for the People
- R.E.M. – Dead Letter Office
- R.E.M. - Document
- R.E.M. – Fables of the Reconstruction
- R.E.M. - Green
- R.E.M. – Life's Rich Pageant
- R.E.M. - Monster
- R.E.M. – New Adventures in Hi Fi
- R.E.M. - Reckoning
- R.E.M. - Wendell Gee [12" single]
- Paul Simon – Graceland
- Paul Simon – Greatest hits, Etc
Oldies
(500BC - 1970s)
(500BC - 1970s)
- The Beach Boys – Endless Summer
- The Beatles – 1962-1966
- The Beatles – Hey Jude
- The Beatles – Magical Mystery Tour
- The Beatles – Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
- The Bee Gees – Best of Bee Gees [pre-disco]
- Creedence Clearwater Revival – Chronicle
- The Mamas & the Papas - If you Can Believe your Eyes and Ears
- Marvin Gaye – Every Great Motown Hit
- Marvin Gaye – Midnight Love
- Rush – 2112
- Saturday Night Fever
- Simon and Garfunkel - Bookends
- Simon and Garfunkel – Bridge over Troubled Waters
- Simon and Garfunkel – The Graduate
- Simon and Garfunkel – Greatest Hits
- Simon and Garfunkel – Parsley, Sage Rosemary and Thyme
- Simon and Garfunkel – Sounds of Silence
- Simon and Garfunkel – Wednesday Morning, 3 AM
You totally need a Cheech and Chong album or two.
ReplyDeleteSeriously, you should get some Barry White, The Carpenters (I'm not joking), the Monkees, and/or Simon and Garfunkle. Jim Croce sounds great on vinyl, as does Gordon Lightfoot (my dad has every one of his albums on vinyl--you have to listen to The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald on LP.)
-Nathan
cindy lauper albums on vinyl are amazing. i am coveting pretty much all of your vinyls. oh and billy idol.
ReplyDeletethe best vinyl ever is jimmy eat world - clarity. if you can find it, we will rule the world.
p.s. where are you finding these?!?!?!?!?
-dannii
Dannii - Yes, Clarity is probably #1 on my list right now . . . but that one is selling for well over $100 on ebay. So, I don't think I'll get it any time soon. Bummer.
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