Another month gone by and a lot more purchases. I don’t know if you’ve noticed but my CD purchases have skyrocketed over the last few months. I have been to a bunch of shops that have CDs and have them cheap so I can’t help myself. However, this first batch of CDs is not from a shop. They are mostly from Amazon as my kids gave me an Amazon gift card for Father’s Day as they weren’t sure what I didn’t have (which is a valid point). So with these cards I continued my Jeff Scott Soto Collection and picked up 6 more discs (okay, one was from ebay).
I picked up Jeff Scott Soto – “Essential Ballads”; Soul Sirkus – “World Play”, W.E.T. – “W.E.T.” and “Earthrage”, SOTO – “Orgami” which is the last of the SOTO collection, and Talisman – “Talisman”. This brings me up to over 20+ now in the JSS collection and still about 20+ more to go.

Next up, my wife wanted to run back to 2nd & Charles as she needed some books and I of course wanted to tag along as they have a great used CD collection and I always find something interesting and this time was no different. I picked up a Bootleg Robbie Williams 2 CD compilation from Japan. It is called Sexed Up and it has been outlawed for sale by Discogs, but I saw one an eBay for about $30+. I payed about $3. It is an HDCD, whatever that means.

But that wasn’t the only thing I bought from there as they had a sale where you buy 2, get one free. I picked up 8 more discs including 2 more Robbie Williams CDs, 3 Oasis CDs, Ozzy’s Just Say Ozzy E.P., Candlebox’s “Lucy” and Jude Cole’s “I Don’t Know Why I Act This Way”. Not a bad haul.

And on the way home, my wife saw Noble Records and asked if I wanted to stop in, and of course I said yes. She is so awesome!! I did a little damage there as well. I picked up 2 more CDs – Cheap Trick’s “At Budokon: The Complete Concert” CD set and Thriving Ivory’s “Through Yourself & Back Again”.

I did get vinyl while I was there as well. I picked up Deep Purple’s ‘Machine Head’ and ZZ Top’s “La Futura” because I saw the documentary on Netflix and needed this album as I didn’t have it as I’m now on a ZZ Top kick.

The next thing that was purchased was neither vinyl nor CD. I have started my new obsession, Kiss Tour Books and first up is this one…not going to talk about it as I already have a post coming in August going in full detail…

And that is it…until next month













On July 1, 1979, The Sony Walkman goes on Sale in Japan and the way you listen to music is changed forever!! (at least until the CD and then the MP3). Who didn’t have one of these if you were a kid in 1979 or the 80’s. I definitely did. It helped spur my love for music as it now was more portable It was better than just the radio, I could listen to what I wanted to wherever and whenever I wanted. I used mine while I mowed the lawn (and every now and again I would snag to cord and pull my headphones off). I had a boombox, but that wasn’t the same as the Walkman. Nothing better (until my iPod).


