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My collection

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I still possess a collection of 1,200 vinyl LPs in addition to a collection of about 400 CDs. I own a reasonably high end hi-fi that I enjoy listen to music through. I used to buy at least two albums a week, but have become more discriminating in what I buy. I am not at all into digital downloads for listening to music seriously, because I find the sound quality is often lacking. Downloads are my way of trying before I buy – I often use P2P networks to download potentially interesting music to listen to on my iPod. If I find something to my liking, I will then buy the CD. Uninteresting stuff gets deleted within a matter of days. That doesn't mean I don't make spontaneous purchases when I go shopping for music.

Tastes are fairly mainstream, into 1970s New Wave, New Romantics, Rock, Jazz Funk/Fusion, Jazz. I'm utterly tired of overproduced studio albums and loudness wars, and I seem to have found my solace in live albums old and new.

Favourite albums (in alphabetical order)

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References

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