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| My Tiny Vinyl Collection
I rarely buy vinyl discs, it’s usually when I see a really awesome edition of something, or if I want a certain record in my collection to be in that form, or simply sometimes I get them as a gift. My collection of them is small, so I thought I’ll share what I’ve got: | 1 | | Black Sabbath Master of Reality
This was the first Vinyl I bought. I felt a strong urge that the first record I listen to on my equipment is Black Sabbath- I have no idea why, but I must say it was a good choice. | 2 | | Black Sabbath 13
I got this as a gift from a good buddy for Christmas. Thick and heavy 180 gr vinyl, a really good listen. | 3 | | Various Artists Reservoir Dogs OST
Bought this at a market nearby, a cheap food supermarket which also distributes Vinyls, books and CD’s (I suppose that’s the target market now…). Don’t really listen to soundtracks, but this one is brilliant, like most Tarantino soundtracks I guess. | 4 | | Volbeat Guitar Gangsters & Cadillac Blood
I love this record, and for some reason I insisted on myself to get it in Vinyl. I have quite a few other Volbeat records, but I think this one is the best. Some 10 years ago It was in my top ten, now it makes it into the top 20, but I certainly go back to it often enough. The edition is a cheap version, which I bought at a very low cost from some online store. | 5 | | Mike Patton Mondo Cane
I have a certain sentiment for Patton, and when I read about this project somewhere, I knew I must have it. It seemed original enough to be a good idea to get on Vinyl, and it turned out to be a brilliant idea, because of the cover which is terrific, with the colors and cut out planet and all that… I rarely go back to the music though | 6 | | Metallica Kill 'Em All
Like with many of us, Metallica was the first band I had an obsession about, you all know how the story goes… all have all their records on cassette, quite a few on CD, but I decided to slowly collect the first 5 records on Vinyl (or maybe more one day). I really was interested how Kill Em All would sound on Vinyl, and it does indeed fulfill all expectations. | 7 | | Metallica Master of Puppets
Same story as above, another classic that I wanted to hear on Vinyl. From what I remember this edition skips at moments a bit, which infuriated me enough to put it aside for the moment. | 8 | | Giraffe Tongue Orchestra Broken Lines
A bit like the Patton project, when I see an interesting endeavor, I tend to buy it on Vinyl, not CD. In this case I saw some of my favorite musicians and some interesting ones in a somewhat bizarre supergroup, so I went for it. It’s ok, I like to come back to it from time to time. | 9 | | Clutch Blast Tyrant
Big Clutch fan, yadda-yadda… For a long time I considered this their best effort, so I bought this on Vinyl, the rest of their records I have in CD format. The magic of this album is still there, but I tend to go back to their later works. The edition is awesome though, gatefold, and to have that cover in a bigger format is worth the money. | 10 | | cream Disraeli Gears
This was also bought by me at the supermarket at a good price. I think that buying certain classics in Vinyl form is always a good idea. Especially bluesy ones. | 11 | | Opeth Garden of the Titans
Opeth- another great favourite of mine. Went to this awesome record store in Barcelona, called Revolver, and just knew I had to buy something. But the choice was enormous, and I had a bluescreen error in my brain. When I saw this, my eyes dilated, my mouth watered, and I bought it, not really giving a shit about the cost. | 12 | | KISS KISS
Bought it together with the Resevoir Dogs soundtrack in the supermarket. Not really into Kiss, but I thought it could be fun to put this on from time to time. | 13 | | Pantera Official Live: 101 Proof
Got this from a mate for my birthday. Had this concert on cassette when I was much younger, and always thought of it as a piece of art. Still like it on full blast. | 14 | | Boston Don't Look Back
Another classic. I was on a city break in a small town and there was this guy with boxes of CDs, cassettes and Vinyls. I looked through them, and one of the things I chose was this Boston record. It looks like it’s 40 years old, and that was the factor that persuaded me to buy it, to be honest. | 15 | | Black Label Society Catacombs of the Black Vatican
My wife wanted to get me a gift, and, not knowing I have all records which Zakk dabbled in, bought me a BLS record. But that turned out to be a great thing, as this edition- 180 gr and orange- not only looks awesome, but when I want to listen to this record, I always choose the Vinyl over CD. | |
Pratman
10.09.20 | Please bear in mind that all discs matter.
EDIT: This comment ain't relevant no more. | combustion07
10.09.20 | Been grabbing vinyl again slowly after selling off my collection. Trying to just stick to my all time favorites and probably going for a lot of picture disc releases just cuz they look cool | parksungjoon
10.09.20 | bro you just posted cringe | Pratman
10.09.20 | parksungjoon- cringe is my specialty I'm afraid. | Avagantamos
10.09.20 | one of the whitest lists i've ever seen | Pratman
10.09.20 | Avagantamos- Wow, thanks! I AM white | oltnabrick
10.09.20 | thats fucke du p | Pratman
10.09.20 | It just occurred to me that I wanted to make a jokingly relevant name for a list concerning vinyls, so I called it ''Black Discs Matter'' (because vinyls are black, duh), and by coincidence I have Black Sabbath and Black Label Society on it... Oh boy... And I forgot that this is a mainly American site... :D IT WAS MEANT AS A JOKE, GODDAMMIT!
EDIT: Ok, just changed it to a more snowflakey version for y'all. | zakalwe
10.09.20 | Don’t bend!
Nice collection. | americanohno
10.10.20 | Got a welder buddy with a 'white trucks matter' sticker on his rig truck. He got arrested after beating the shit out of a guy outside of a twin peaks restaurant. Missed an entire week of work lol. Cool guy though |
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