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My CDs List....

Discuss hard-to-find or out-of-print New Wave and '80s Alternative, and share a few songs along the way.
NOTE: requesting songs that are entirely unrelated to the genres discussed here or easily found on CD is strongly discouraged and posts will be enforced as needed.

My CDs List....

Postby Frayo » Sat Feb 21, 2004 1:51 am

Dont Laugh too Hard!!
A-Ha - LifeLines
Aerosmith - Big Ones
Aerosmith - Just Push Play
Beatles - Best of (1967-1970) I
Beatles - Best of (1967-1970) II
Bjork - Debut
David Bowie - Best Of
Jimmy Buffet - Best Of
Eurythmics - Best Of
The Cars - The Cars
Classix Nouveaux - Best Of (got it back!)
Cranes - Future Songs
King Crimson - In the Court of the Crimson King
Dead or Alive - Rip It Up
Devo - Total Devo
Duran Duran - Greatest
ELP - Best Of
The Fixx - Ultimate Collection
Foreigner - Records
Frankie Goes to Hollywood - Greatest Hits
Peter Gabriel - Shaking The Tree
Corey Hart - Bang!
Heaven 17 - The Luxury Gap
Billy Idol - Cyberpunk
Information Society - Information Society
INXS - Greaetest Hits
Howard Jones - Humans Lib
Howard Jones - Best Of
Kajagoogoo & Limahl - Too Shy
Kajagoogoo - White Feathers
Kajagoogoo - 12"s and B-Sides
Kansas - Masque
Kansas - Somewhere to Elsewhere
Limahl - Best Of
Lords of Acid - Lust
Loverboy - Temperatures Rising
Madonna - Best of the '80s
Michael Jackson - HIStory Vol I
Michael Jackson - HIStory Vol II
Mashina Vremni - Luchne Listnne (Russian, yes, I speak some)
Motely Crue - Dr. Feel Good
Naked Eyes - Promises Promises..best Of
Gary Numan - Berzerker
Gery Numan - New Dreams For Old
Gary Numan - Pleasure Principle
Gary Numan - White Noise I
Gary Numan - White Noise II
Gary Numan - Disconnection I
Gary Numan - Disconnection II
Gary Numan - Disconnection Live
Gary Numan - I, Assassin
Re-Flex - The Poltics of Dancing (and CDs for Jaybag....)
Rush - Moving Pictures
Rush - Permanant Waves
Rush - Retrospective I
Saga - Worlds Apart
Simple Minds - Best of 1
Simple Minds - Best of 2
Styx - Greatest Hits
SuperStar - Debut
Supertramp - Breakfast in America
Talk Talk - The Collection
Tina Turner - Simply The Best
Yello - Tied Up and B-Sides (CD Single)
Yes - 90125
Yes - The Ladder
Yes - Talk
Yes - Yes Story I
Yes - Yes Story II
Soundtrack - Top Gun
Soundtrack - Final Fantasy VI
Soundtrack - Final Fantasy X
Rock the First Volume 10
The Best of Romanian Techno
Some random New wave compilation CDs
A shit load of video game music...as in like thousands of tracks..

*There are More CDs not mentioned due to that I cant distribute.
If ya want a total list..mail me.
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Postby fritzb » Sat Feb 21, 2004 4:18 am

I'm not sure we wish to start this kind of thread here. I expect that there are a lot of folks on this board like me with large collections. [;)]

I have a DJ-style database to keep track of them with over 1200 CD titles (all originals - no CDR copies
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Postby sirzap » Sat Feb 21, 2004 6:15 am

Fritzb,
I Hope that treasure trove is insured! [;)]
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Postby newwavr176209 » Sat Feb 21, 2004 9:21 am

Dude. Is that all 80s material or is it like everything?

I'd like to get an idea of how much stuff I have to collect to get ALL of the 80s. Im a dumb kid, so I'm excused for asking dumb questions like that.
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Postby fritzb » Sat Feb 21, 2004 11:40 am

Nah, that's CDs of all genres. New Wave is only one of my many musical interests. I'd be hard pressed to even find 1200 New Wave CDs! [:p]

And yes, it's insured. [;)]
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Postby Momotaro » Sun Feb 22, 2004 12:28 am

Frayo - -

You can't be TOO dumb if you're savvy enough to hang out in a new wave site...

If you're TRULY interested in getting your hands on as much 80's material as you can...and I've been spending the last 24 years doing just that... I strongly ur
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Postby fritzb » Sun Feb 22, 2004 1:01 am

When I first get into a style of music, I may buy a few single artist CDs I know, but I find that good various artists compilations are an excellent way to find out what bands I might like. Then look for those artists individually.
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Postby tborg1987 » Sun Feb 22, 2004 11:57 am

you could number around 2000 just with 80's compilations alone...
rhino(USA) and disky(holland) and CBS(germany) and rough trade(UK) must have 500 alone themsleves..if you are serious into getting 80's, figure around 3500-4000 discs (i have over 2200 and
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Postby newwavr176209 » Wed Feb 25, 2004 1:42 pm

I recently got a turntable.
I have a 2 foot high stack of vinyl

*pauses while people laugh*

It includes the Thought, 4 out of 5 doctors, some foriegner, Kaja/Kajagoogoo, and some other interesting things....

Great stuff...Great indeed.
All was
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Postby wiota » Wed Feb 25, 2004 7:12 pm

[quote]Originally posted by fritzb
And yes, it's insured. [;)]
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Postby fritzb » Thu Feb 26, 2004 7:55 am

Check with your insurance agent. If your collection isn't worth a huge amount, you usually can get a supplemental rider for such items. If your particular insurance company won't cover your collection, you can also get a seperate policy from a specializ
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