Album Purging - seeking advice


Hi everyone. I have a Third World problem, but nonetheless, I literally sort of lose sleep over it. I need help to know the best way to purge albums. Space is getting tighter and tighter and I am now in my 60s, so my system is as revealing as it’s going to be (financially) and it is quite good now. So I will be able to let go second and third and fourth copies of certain albums. But that’s not the bulk of the problem. Pardon the Pun. The problem is a bulk of 3000 or so albums (I am not exaggerating) with often ratty covers, and albums that proliferated the 70s and 60s and some 80s, so not of extreme value. And I do check discogs and such, but I know there are no butcher cover Beatles or anything like it.

 

To go back, I gave away my albums when CDs came out. But then in the late 90s early 2000s, on a teacher salary, I would buy albums of varying qualities in lots on eBay that was just beginning, and I would buy albums from thrift stores. Only in the last 10 years have I purchased albums specifically of very good quality and particular pressings in some cases. However, I did luckily, buy mobile fidelity when I could and some others that I love. But these eBay, garage sale, thrift store, finds have led me to amass about 3000 albums. I always thought I would enjoy just listening to unfamiliar music of any genre even when I was unfamiliar and did not know the artist, title or even genre in some cases.  And I realize now that only seems to work every so often (to discover something new to me that I love). 

 

And I’m to the point where I would love to love all the albums I have, and not have to dig through so much to find what I want to listen to.

 

I will say that I clean all of my records before playing on my VPI record machine. So, even if they have crappy covers, which many do, and even with ticks and pops, or even slight scratches, the albums, I know and love - I still know and love even if not the best condition. And sometimes I’ll just re-purchase a better one if I know that I cherish it.  But I realize now that I’m in my 60s, I don’t even have time to listen to every one of these to see if I love them. And actually, some I’ve listened to lately I thought I would really love to have, but I will listen and think I don’t think I ever want to hear that again, or need to, in this format. So I would like to pare down a lot. And I can give them away and sell the better ones. And I’m not a true audiophile, but I finally have a Luxman L 505UX and I play my albums on a Rega P6, with dv20x2low cart and use Sutherland phono stage which is better than one in Luxman. And I use the new Super Lintons on their stands. And I have good room setup and all of that. And, yes, I will always want to hear vinyl even with streaming options.

 

So, I know this may seem like a dumb problem to some, but it matters to me and I seek wisdom from thise of you who have been through this or have a method in place not to get to this point. The albums I’m talking about probably have not that much value, so I’m just looking at the best way to decide what to keep and what to just go ahead and let go and I know it’s a personal matter and I know that I love all genres of music, but I would love to know the path you’ve taken, or have thought of taking if you understand this dilemma. I’m sure I’ll be back later to discuss the excess equipment I have, which is heavy and does have some value, but requires energy to deal with. And I don’t really wanna discuss it, but I do have some auto immune issues that have occurred despite a lifetime of taking good care of this body, and it does affect my energy levels. In the past I would buy and sell heavy stuff all the time and now that’s a bit more daunting. But that’s for another day. Please help advise if you can and if this is not your cup of tea dance or just move along. Thanks in advance! I am wide open to all sorts of suggestions. And I do think it will be liberating to part with some stuff, and I seem to have been a hoarder. 

chapin99

I'm surprised no one has suggested putting an ad in Craigslist for a 2-day garage sale. You might get to meet some interesting people and make a friend or two who are interested in music. Put the 'for sale' albums in wine boxes on a table in your garage. Have a friend help you out if you are concerned about your safety. Young people are getting involved with vinyl again, and prices are going up. Put a 'record store price' on them and be willing to wheel and deal for quantity purchases. Best of luck!

Again, y’all are the greatest! I keep coming back and all of these ideas are fantastic. Also glad I am not the only one going through this and that purging can sort of become the routine over time. I appreciate it all, and Arizonabob offering to speak by phone. Thanks for that! I am really just wrapping my head around it all and am going to let it percolate a bit and then probably attack from several angles. Never thought of inviting record store people over and being simplistic with prices like that! I am nowhere near a Greenwich area people volume, hut did find I actually have 2 small record stores within 10-15 miles. So, again, thanks for showing me that many if us go through this and that it is possible to come out on the other side happier and with a healthy amount of loved vinyl! Thanks!

Unless your going to sell them one by one on one,of the seller sites.You will probably get a buck each...I sold 1100 for 1400 bucks...back in 2014..these,were well kept albums..All clean in Great condition...it was a,record store.There,were many great albums and 1st editions.Yeah...what did I do .Well the past 10 years I gave bought 2000 albums back...garbage sales,thrifts,buying people's lots,plus some expensive stuff .Record Store Day etc....yeah I need to unload again also .I'm 74....the crazy thing is I'm buying cds,like crazy....a buck a,piece,at one place 3 for 2 bucks,thats,boxsets to....cheap....lol....yes,I'm a,hoarder..I'm insane.....

The first pass is to get rid of duplicates.  I did a similar thing when i moved.  I went through the 800 or so albums and something I hadn't listened to in 6-12 months went out.  I ended up giving about 100Lps to my good audiophile friend and his son.  Currently I'm culling titles that are dupes and sending them to my nieces.  Don't disparage AI too much.  Its one way to determine what is the best pressing if you want to retain those.  Another more tedious way would be to look on Discogs and see how the pressing is rated.  For discs you've never heard that makes the culling easy.  Below 4 and out for sure.  You can do this with an adult beverage while playing other albums you have aren't sure about.  If your in three songs and your toes aren't tapping-out it goes.  Record stores are a great way for bulk sales to unload.  I would leave space for new purchases as well.  I always preview an album that's unknown to me by streaming it on my computer through apple music.  Good luck and have fun.  This is a hobby of enjoyment so don't stress through this process.  Remember, if you get rid of something and have sellers remorse, you can always replace it through Discogs.