( Vinyl) Your latest purchase and where?


There are several ways to post music here. This will hopefully be another take on it...a way that we can be drawn into the "good feeling".

Some may know Carolina Soul from ebay, Discogs and the like. I made the trek to their downtown Durham, N.C. store yesterday. Bought two lps. I will say that my experience with the quality of their condition ratings are spot on, actually better that rated, in my experience. These guys are true vinyl fanatics.

I purchased the following,

The Chi-Lites  "A Lonely Man"  ($6.00) .. on Brunswick..Side one =  A 1, Side two = B 1.
Steve Gunn  "Way Out Weather"  (new) (a replacement for an inferior copy purchased on Amazon)

Other recent purchases:

The Remains "S/T" .. Sundazed  ( Mono)
Them "The Angry Young Them!"  (Mono)
Mount Moriah "How To Dance"
Kyle Craft "Dolls Of Highland"




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Grant Lee Buffalo "Mighty Joe Moon",  (Soundstage Direct)

mapman: I hope they all clean up nicely!

Dylan- Fallen Angels

Clapton- I Still Do(and at 45RPM!)

From Princeton Record Exchange.  When was the last time you could walk out of an indie record store with simultaneous releases from two sixties icons? Both worthwhile, BTW.   

Yesterday, I bought Mothership (Zep) and Kiln House (Fleetwood Mac).  I've heard a ton about the Zep box and my original copy of Kiln is on its last legs.  Both purchases were at Stax Wax, a new vinyl only store (owned by the family that once owned the Stax recording studio) in Malibu.
All purchased at Record High in Phoenix, AZ. Located about 10 minutes from Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport for anyone passing through. A happy customer, no affiliation. They found the Jane Fielding for me and the copy is NM. A really great record store and I have been to many across the country. A nice selection of new, used and audiophile records. All cleaned on a RCM and in great condition. 
 
Melody Gardot - Currency of Man (new)
Eric Bibb - Painting Signs (new Pure Analog)
Jane Fielding - Embers Glow (used Japanese release)
The Long Riders Soundtrack - Ry Cooder (used)