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I found these at a thrift-type store, one that sells things like whole boxes of corks, old National Geographics, bolts of leftover upholstery fabric, etc. I didn't buy, although I should have gotten at least one since they were unique for the time: a whole pant-load of the 2-LP version of THE PHANTOM MENACE.
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Apr 8, 2011 - 9:01 AM
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SunSword
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I used to be a thrift store junkie until about 5 years ago. I would go a few times a week to different stores and browse their LPs and CDs and sheet music. I would almost always leave with a stack of soundtracks and other records. At 25 - 99 cents a pop, it was a cheap way to sample different titles that I never heard before. And most of the time I was pleasantly surprised. However, my collection started getting too massive and I had to just quit cold turkey. Some of my favorite soundtrack LP finds back in the day were: DUCK YOU SUCKER, WATERHOLE #3, DEATH WISH II, DRACULA (Williams), BUCK ROGERS, TROLL, RETURN OF THE JEDI (Wicket Picture Disc), a complete Elvis movie soundtrack collection for $25, AMERICAN FLYERS, ENTER THE DRAGON (Promo), SUPERFLY TNT, HEAVY METAL: THE SCORE (Promo), SHAFT'S BIG SCORE! (Promo), RUNAWAY, and KRULL. Cool CD finds included: THE FINAL COUNTDOWN, LAND BEFORE TIME, STAR TREK: THE MOTION PICTURE (Japanese Issue), STAR TREK IV and VI, and KUNG FU: THE LEGEND CONTINUES. And Sheet Music finds: THE ICE PIRATES, STAR TREK: TMP, KRULL, DRAGONSLAYER, SPACEHUNTER, and many more.
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Well... the search function actually worked for me just now for the first time! Anyhooooooo... I was just at a local thrift store(Not a franchise), and found Williams' Harry Potter and the Scorcerer's Stone... mint condition... for a BUCK! With the exception of that well-known piece from the film, I'd never heard a note. WONDERFUL MUSIC, but am I the only one in thinking that it sounds an awful lot like The Nutcracker at times? I think someone gave a kid this CD for Christmas just so the kid could get that ticket thing to try and win a prize, because, as I said, even the JEWEL CASE is scratch-free... I doubt the CD was ever played!
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Probably my greatest thrift store find is when I found Randy Edelman's "Diabolique" at Rainbow Records for only 99 cents!
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Just went to a Salvation Army thrift store in a nearby town and found JNH's King Kong! I know you people have raved about this score.... I'll find out for myself in a little while! Forgot to mention I got it for 99 cents!.
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A friend of mine bought Lionheart from a Goodwill down the street for $3.00 and gave it to me on account of my collection being robbed.
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After reading ZardozSpeaks's funny post, I'd hate to know where one would pick up a used copy of "50 Shades of Grey" from...
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I once stumbled across several sealed mono lps of The Sand Pebbles back when it was long out of print and before cds.
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I once stumbled across several sealed mono lps of The Sand Pebbles back when it was long out of print and before cds. That's pretty darn killer.
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