CBear
CBear
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Stereolab - Dots and Loops
I'm so sorry about that. Try this:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/gzxy3d0zvj2njxw/AACUbBKLByfz256Wmy-6_TXOa?dl=0
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Stereolab - Dots and Loops
@ 320
To go along with the thread about this album...
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/0nnarkdkphqe6so/AACmceiAvCSRnzTfN3bPECeoa?dl=0
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Looking For: Mp3s of Lewis Taylor Albums
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Enough is enough??
I hover at about 1000. Every record in my collection is listenable the whole way through and loved for myriad reasons. I sort and reevaluate every time I listen. I have had about 10,000-15,000 records not make the cut and get sold even though I either appreciated them at some point, or they got bought in collections and I never liked them in the first place. I do have 3-6 "sell" bins of records that I used to like. My friends look through them when they come over or they get sold at the local record show. My collection is constantly evolving and changing. Square footage in San Diego is too expensive to hoard records or keep one-trackers. I'm in a year long process of editing my MP3 collection right now and am excited to do another record purge after my newfound understanding of where I want to be musically. It's unbelievably nice to have room on the shelf and cash in the pocket so that you can feel good about buying new records and continuing to evolve musically. Hoarding keeps me stagnant in the past, plus I have no desire to be tripping over or maneuvering through bins everywhere.
Cosign on quality over quantity. -
Jazz record with artist reading Samuelson's Economics on the cover?