That must be the same shelf where they stored the Abbey Road CD/BRD box when they cleared them out of the warehouse a few months ago. Exact same damage in the same spot.
Abbey Road 50th Anniversary LP $13.94 https://www.amazon.com/Abbey-Road-A...nyl&qid=1594475260&sprefix=abbey+road+&sr=8-3
Damn, I think I ordered it at that price in pounds on amazon.co.uk in the before times. It's a great set. One of my favorite releases of his in the 2000s (*excludes live archive downloads).
Freddie Hubbard—Hub-Tones Blue Note 80th $14.60 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07T5WBNLM This was mastered by Kevin Gray and slays.
It's $20.06 this morning and so well worth it. I listened to my copy all the way through last night. The vinyl and jacket were perfect in every respect. With pictured inner sleeves, this is a ridiculously nice 3 LP package for the price. Sonically, the LPs have all the advantages and faults of a live recording. The energy and playing are superb. It's a wide soundstage. Image specificity is only moderately good because of mic bleed. Depth is limited, as is the deep bass. The treble, while not aggressive, definitely sounds digital. There is that added warmth of vinyl which I'll take. It's a very good sounding live recording. The supreme joy coming from band through playing these songs in Dublin overwhelmed me. That's all that matters.
They are also selling the Chick Corea Now He Sings, Now He Sobs Blue Note Tone Poet LP for $18.82. Now He Sings, Now He Sobs [LP] https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07LD4VTNR/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_6fZcFbV1WM8H7
Think! [LP] https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07R9J9DFL/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_U_SKZcFbHY535GG Lonnie Smith - Think! $15.67 part of the 80th Anniversary series
The Who - "WHO" (2019) (180-gram vinyl album): $14.04 (Amazon's lowest price yet). Around $24.00 elsewhere. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07XLGMFJD
Isley Brothers - Shout (vinyl LP) $9.89 https://www.amazon.com/Shout-Bonus-Tracks-Isley-Brothers/dp/B01MXYV0D4/ Michael Jackson - Off The Wall (vinyl LP) $9.99 https://www.amazon.com/Off-Wall-Michael-Jackson/dp/B01B2M9M58/ And if you filter records by price from $12-$14 it looks like a number of Queen, Beatles, Elton John and some other 180g vinyl classic rock records have all dropped to $12.
Does anyone know how the Queen vinyl is? I have the DCC gold cd of this and think I am fine but I do have a thing about having decent vinyl versions of classic albums in my collection, and I don't think I will hunt (or can afford) the DCC vinyl of this one.
It’s the Hollywood pressing. To be blunt, it sucks. The reissues from 2016(?) are very good. Avoid the Hollywood pressings.
Freewheelin' Bob Dylan - $11.56 https://www.amazon.com/Freewheelin-...:1000-1200&s=music&sr=1-5&tag=udgetvinyl04-20