Name the album you just bought, part 87

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Johan - 4

They were doing an instore performance at my favourite local record store. They were again stunning, too bad it was only 6 songs. So I got the vinyl version of their latest album and that one also has the CD included. Got it autographed too! :)

(and oh, I also bought the Magnificent singles)
 
Dave Matthews Band - Before These Crowded Streets
Dave Matthews Band - Crash
Dave Matthews Band - Everyday

These should be coming in soon (probably tomorrow). I've neglected buying DMB stuff way too long.
 
I just got in a whole batch of used CDs that I bought online. :shifty:
(except the first one, that one is new)

The Beach Boys - Pet Sounds
Terence Trent D'Arby - Symphony Or Damn
Bob Dylan - The Times They Are A-Changin'
Ella Fitzgerald - The Rodgers And Hart Songbook Volume 2
Ella Fitzgerald - The Irving Berlin Songbook Volume 1
Billie Holiday - From The Original Decca Masters
OutKast - Stankonia
Shakira - Oral Fixation Vol. 2
Bruce Springsteen - Chimes Of Freedom
The Who - Meaty Beaty Big And Bouncy

:crack:
 
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They'd sold out of St. Vincent. :angry:
 
Well not an album, but I finally picked up U2 Red Rocks Under A Blood Red Sky on DVD
 
Passion Pit - 'Manners'
The Field - 'Yesterday and Today'
Jason Lytle - 'Yours Truly, The Commuter'
 
Poverty isn't a justification for stealing.

What Martha said. It's certainly not a justification for illegally downloading music. You've mentioned those three titles in this thread, now you have to buy them. :p

In other news, this arrived on my doorstep today:
John Coltrane - Blue Train
 
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