The truth is, the record fair really made me reassess what I'm doing with my records. Fellow Dollar Brander -M has constantly got at me for having records for the sake of having records. What is the point of having something if you never play it? If it just stays in a shelf collecting dust? After the record fair and seeing how much the records I own are being sold for (not bought for), I started to take stock. What couldn't I part with? What would I sell or swap?
With this in mind, I went record shopping. I purposely went to the opp shop that I hadn't been to in months, possibly a year. I played it cool. I circled the box like a shark circling prey. I held a few vintage tavern shirts against my chest; convincing myself I was here to buy pub-wear. Not records. I thumbed through some old books. The records could wait. I looked through the vintage glasses looking for a particular glass I'm always trying to find. No, records and I, we're not talking at the moment.
But the moment someone else walked into that room the thought hit me: They might look through the records before I do! Never mind the fact that all day people might have been rifling through that box and picked up untold gems. But for some reason I felt a slight panic as that person filed into the room. I tried to rush over the old ENZA apple box without looking hurried. Like a stilted shuffle. Like the sugar-water addicted alien off Men In Black. I was awkward.
As I flicked over the titles, the familiar chant in my head, "Got it, got it, got it, James Last, got it, James Last, James Last" - when suddenly...!
Besser & Prosser - Dark Wind/Spring Rain
Naganuma's Practical Japanese
Jesse Colin Young - Light Shine
Run D.M.C - Walk This Way
Tour Of Duty Soundtrack
Laurie Styvers - The Colorado Kid
I took them up to the counter and the guy said $1 each. My wife was like "Did the price go up? They used to be 50 cents?". Yup he reckons. Now, here's where things have changed. I really couldn't care less. $1 was a bargain compared to the $55 Richard Clayderman records I'd seen at the record fair the weekend before. Bring it on! So I got them.
Fast forward to the next day and I picked up Steely Dan's Royal Scam and the self-title Rikki Lee Jones album for 25 cents each. That's the karma for not haggling over $1 records I think.
Thanks for reading. Bonus mix:
Run D.M.C
Laurie Styvers
Jesse Colin Young
Naganuma
Besser & Prosser
Tour of Duty
PS: Turns out I was wrong about that Fat Joe sample. Oh well, next time.
yo! sorry bout the lack of comments and posts. my computer has died and gone to hell. just scored at the markets today as well. will post up if i ever get the chance.
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I love the Besser & Prosser. That is so in my collection policy. I will have to keep an eye out. I hope to be back posting when I settle in Sydney. Not too long to wait I hope.
ReplyDeleteLaurie Styvers other album, Spilt Milk, is sooo good
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