Jahfin Posted April 24, 2009 Share Posted April 24, 2009 In this age of the download and internet leaks, actually walking into a store to buy a new record is becoming a thing of the past but for those of us that still enjoy shopping in record stores, who's albums must you buy on the first day of release? I'll probably think of some more later but for now my list looks something like this: Bob Dylan Southern Culture on the Skids James McMurtry Ryan Adams Jason Isbell Chris Knight David Lindley Nada Surf Paul Westerberg Jimmy Buffett Caitlin Cary Tres Chicas John Prine Gourds Guy Clark Patterson Hood Frog Holler Pearl Jam Drive-By Truckers Robert Plant Slobberbone/The Drams R.E.M. Mary Gauthier Wilco The Minus Five Patty Hurst Shifter Donna the Buffalo Todd Snider I included Ryan Adams but I don't think I bought his latest album on the day it came out but I have purchased all of his other records on the day of release. There are some artists such as Neil Young who's albums can be kind of spotty so I wait them out before buying them. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ZeppFanForever Posted April 24, 2009 Share Posted April 24, 2009 In this age of the download and internet leaks, actually walking into a store to buy a new record is becoming a thing of the past but for those of us that still enjoy shopping in record stores, who's albums must you buy on the first day of release? I'll probably think of some more later but for now my list looks something like this: Bob Dylan Southern Culture on the Skids James McMurtry Ryan Adams Jason Isbell Chris Knight David Lindley Nada Surf Paul Westerberg Jimmy Buffett Caitlin Cary Tres Chicas John Prine Gourds Guy Clark Patterson Hood Frog Holler Pearl Jam Drive-By Truckers Robert Plant Slobberbone/The Drams R.E.M. Mary Gauthier Wilco The Minus Five Patty Hurst Shifter Donna the Buffalo Todd Snider I included Ryan Adams but I don't think I bought his latest album on the day it came out but I have purchased all of his other records on the day of release. There are some artists such as Neil Young who's albums can be kind of spotty so I wait them out before buying them. How's it going "Jahfin" as well as our fellow die hard hard core ZEPPELIN fanatics? ITS F-R-I-D-A-Y!!!! Thank God! I just got back from happy lunch hour and ready for the rest of the day here at work. "Jahfin," this is another good question. I ALWAYS buy all albums by the following artists on release day whether the band is still together or not: (1.) THE BEATLES (2.) LED ZEPPELIN (3.) THE WHO (4.) THE ROLLING STONES (5.) PINK FLOYD (6.) JIMI HENDRIX (7.) JANIS JOPLIN (8.) THE DOORS (9.) U2 (10.) AEROSMITH (11.) VAN HALEN (12.) AC/DC (13.) JUDAS PRIEST (14.) MOTLEY CRUE (15.) THIN LIZZY (16.) ANY GREAT MOBILE FIDELITY SOUND LAB OR AUDIO FIDELITY CD RELEASES (17.) THE KINKS (18.) THE BEACH BOYS (19.) FLEETWOOD MAC (20.) THE EAGLES (21.) NAZARETH (22.) DEEP PURPLE (23.) FOGHAT (24.) ELVIS PRESLEY (25.) LYNYRD SKYNYRD (26.) RUSH (27.) BLACK SABBATH (28.) HEAVEN & HELL (29.) MONTROSE (30.) JOE SATRIANI (31.) JEFF BECK (32.) ERIC CLAPTON (33.) PEARL JAM (34.) HEART (35.) JOHNNY WINTER (36.) EDGAR WINTER (37.) CHICAGO (38.) THE POLICE (39.) ZZ-TOP (40.) RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS (41.) THE BLACK CROWES (42.) CREAM (When Available) (43.) PAT TRAVERS (44.) ROBIN TROWER (45.) PETER FRAMPTON All of these artists are not in any particular order. I feel confident that there are many more but I have to get back to work. Have a great Friday and ROCK ON! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Swede Posted April 27, 2009 Share Posted April 27, 2009 The only one I can come to think of is The Hellacopters. Generally, I'm never in a hurry. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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