Name the album you just bought, part 87

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The Jimi Hendrix Experience - Are You Experienced
Prince And The Revolution - Purple Rain

U2 "Under A Blood Red Sky" Live At Red Rocks dvd
 
Oasis' new album...as good or better than Don't Believe the Truth.

Before that...Black Sabbath's greatest 1970-1978. Classic. "Sweet Leaf" is tops, though I was ticked that "Iron Man" was an edit:angry:, especially stupid given that they have 3 or 4 mediocre post Sabbath 4 stuff on the album which surely could have been left off to make way for all of "Iron Man"...
 
Ryan Adams and The Cardinals - Cardinology
Thievery Corporation - Radio Revolution
Bloc Party - Intimacy
 
Most recently Starflyer 59's "Dial M" and I'm thinking I should actually go buy the new Cure album tonight. Because I'm in the minority who likes it and I still have only listened to the leak.
 
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within the past few months I bought

Louis Armstrong on trumpet
Billie Holiday hits on CD
HTDAAB with the additional DVD and Fast Cars because my other copy never had that track on it
Girls Aloud and Sugababes greatest hits, because they have made the best pop songs of the 00's
Greatest Hits and Brand New Day by Sting
 
Wilderness - '(k)no(w)here'
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Belle & Sebastian - 'Tiger Milk'
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Of Montreal - 'Skeletal Lamping' (the album cover looks stupid in picture, but when opened it's possibly one of the coolest fold out covers ideas I've ever seen)
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I will also likely download the new BRMC acoustic album tonight or sometime extremely soon, and I ordered 3 albums from Amazon last week. Self control? What's that?
 
It arrived:

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I'm usually not a big fan of compilations (especially not with Talk Talk because most of their albums are must haves for anyone with ears), but this one comes with a very nice DVD including multiple versions of their music videos. :heart:
 
Going to record fairs is fun! :hyper:

Macy Gray - On How Life Is
Coleman Hawkins - The Genius Of Coleman Hawkins
Jimi Hendrix - Band Of Gypsys
Janet Jackson - Rhythm Nation 1814
Bob Marley & The Wailers - Natty Dread
Bob Marley & The Wailers - Live!
The Moody Blues - A Question Of Balance
Oasis - Definitely Maybe (with a bonus disc with Wonderwall on it)
Prince - Music From Grafitti Bridge
Q65 - Revolution
Queen - Sheer Heart Attack

And I never paid more than €5.00 for each CD, sometimes even only half of it.
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