Showing posts with label vinyl record. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vinyl record. Show all posts

Monday, February 13, 2012

What Music Do I Play, On Valentines Day?

Tomorrow.....is Valentines Day. Love it or hate it, you might want to have some music for it. I have decided to scour my record collection for the titles they you may want to have on hand whether you are in love or just want to feel that lovin feelin this year.

In Love......

1. Al Green - I'm Still in Love with You - The name says it all. This is the perfect album to enjoy with a few glasses of wine, and a loved one. It's cliched, but so is V-day.





2. A Man and A Woman - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack - I come across this record all the time in stores and at Goodwill. We finally bought it and were pleasantly surprised. You'll likely recognize the title track, I did, and you don't have to see the movie to enjoy some sexy french singing.


3. Nat King Cole - Love is the Thing - If you're going to go all lovey dovey this Valentines Day you might as well stick to the classics. When I Fall in Love, At Last, Stardust, its all here, and a slow dance is probably in order.


4. Stevie Wonder - Songs In The Key of Life - I like Stevie Wonder for Valentine's Day because its not quite so sappy. It's a little more upbeat, and who can resist "As," I for one cannot.


5. Bossa Nova - Volume One - Soul Jazz Records - This is a two album set of Bossa Nova classics from the 1960s. It is sexy and soothing and amazing for any day of the year.


6. Stan Getz and Joao Gilberto - Getz/ Gilberto - More Bossa Nova classics as done by Stan Getz and Joao Gilberto. The whole album is more jazzy and less upbeat than the Bossa Nova album above...in a good way.





More Battles!!!

Here we are again asking the formidable question.....which album, is better......




Saturday, February 11, 2012

A Special Public Service Announcement from Sarah's Records


If you love playing vinyl I know that this has happened to you. For us it is often after a long night of listening to music with friends, maybe with a few, or many, drinks. Your friends finally go home, you realize it is some ridiculous hour of the night and you hear this sound. Or maybe you doze off in front of the fireplace with a loved one and wake up to it. It's a soothing sound......

Friday, January 6, 2012

Records you Find Everywhere - The Movie!!

So awhile ago I posted some of the records that I just keep running into everywhere that I go. This inspired us to get a little footage of me actually shopping for records and finding those exact records. Proof!

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Record Hunting Tips


We do alot of record shopping to keep our collection fresh and exciting. Here are some tips and tricks that we've learned along the way.

Where to Start - Since I'm almost never searching for the newest release of anything there are alot of options.
     
Record Stores - The best selection and variety of genres can usually be found at your local record    store. You will probably pay more here than anywhere else but there is generally a level of quality to be expected where scratching and warping is concerned.

In addition, alot of record stores will buy records that you no longer want in exchange for store credit. This is a great way to refine your record collection.


Goodwill/ Thrift Store - As with anything else at a Goodwill or similar thrift stores, records can be really hit or miss. The good news is that records here are usually priced at $.50 cents to $1.00.

Often they appear to be your grandma's castoffs (Christmas music, lots of classical, musical theater). The selection is largely dependent on the neighborhood surrounding the store so keep that in mind. There is the opportunity to find something great here, our copy of J.J. Cale Troubador came from a Goodwill.

Flea Market - Flea markets are pretty big here in LA, the Rose Bowl and Melrose Trading Post both have quite alot of records. The selection at these flea markets is pretty hip, obviously the type of music likely depends quite a bit on the other types of things being sold at the market.

At the flea markets here they stock alot of the usual suspects (Beatles, Rolling Stones, Zepplin), often at prices above what they would be asking at your local record store. The good thing about flea markets however is your ability to haggle, and you can buy so many other fun things while you are there!

Ebay - Ebay is best when you really know what you are looking for. Sometimes I use it as a method to price check something before I buy it. I have been burned before ending up with records that are so warped or scratched that they would barely play. As with all things on Ebay it's fun to browse but I generally only buy if it is something that I cannot find anywhere else or if I kind find it for cheap enough that I'm willing to take a chance.

Craigslist - Craigslist may sound like an odd place to look for records but it is very useful for two reasons. We keep an eye on our local Craigslist for people giving away or selling big collections of records. If you are just starting your record collection this is a great place to start.

The second great use for Craigslist is to check the listings for local yard sales that are selling records.


Yard Sales - Last but certainly not least, the yard sale. The best way to search for records this way is to set aside an entire day of your weekend. We make a list, trying to stay within a neighborhood or a few nearby neighborhoods.

You really never know what you will find at a yard sale but sometimes what people are selling will surprise you and it will generally only run you about $1.00 a record. Alot of times if you grab a big stack you can get a really good deal and it gives you the opportunity to take a chance on an unknown album. We've discovered that yard sales are also a pretty great way to meet other vinyl enthusiasts.



Where do you find your records?