{"id":30586,"date":"2022-12-18T08:12:12","date_gmt":"2022-12-18T14:12:12","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/brianjnoggle.com\/blog\/?p=30586"},"modified":"2022-12-17T19:32:29","modified_gmt":"2022-12-18T01:32:29","slug":"good-album-hunting-saturday-december-17-2022-ozark-treasures-antique-mall","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/brianjnoggle.com\/blog\/2022\/12\/18\/good-album-hunting-saturday-december-17-2022-ozark-treasures-antique-mall\/","title":{"rendered":"Good Album Hunting, Saturday, December 17, 2022: Ozark Treasures Antique Mall"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Ah, gentle reader, you know how I operate: I go &#8220;Christmas shopping&#8221; at a local antique mall and end up with a stack of records.<\/p>\n<p>Well, this year was going to be different.  It&#8217;s not so much that I&#8217;ve straightened up as I&#8217;ve run out of space to store records as well as new books&#8211;so I skipped the autumn Friends of the Springfield-Greene County library book sale.  We have one or two boxes of sixties folk records that we herited when my mother-in-law downsized that are under the desk in the parlor.  I have a box of records in the store room yet, my sainted mother&#8217;s pop hits of the 60s and 70s.  And I moved the two boxes of books I received from my mother in law into my closet so it&#8217;s out of sight until I can clear space on the to-read shelves.  Friends, reading paperbacks is not making that space.  I shall have to read bigger books in 2023.<\/p>\n<p>So I was minding my own business, dragging a bored teenager, when I found a box of $1 records at a booth.  A booth which was having a 20% of sale.  <em>These records were eighty cents each<\/em>.  It seemed a moral imperative that I take them.<\/p>\n<p align=\"center\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/brianjnoggle.com\/bsgfx\/gah30.jpg\"><\/p>\n<p>I got:<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li><em>Songs of Leonard Cohen<\/em> by Leonard Cohen.  (Discogs marketplace price: $5.11)<\/li>\n<li><em>Silk Degrees<\/em> by Boz Skaggs.  I confused him with Ricky Skaggs for a long time; however, WSIE plays Boz Scaggs since he&#8217;s not a country singer, so I got this, my first of his.  (Discogs: .18)<\/li>\n<li><em>Command Performances<\/em> by The Ray Charles Singers ($1.00)<\/li>\n<li><em>Golden Rainbow: The Original Broadway Cast Recording<\/em>.  I&#8217;m not going soft on you, gentle reader: This is a Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme record. ($ .50)<\/li>\n<li><em>The Year of the Cat<\/em> by Al Stewart.  Fun fact: When I heard this on the radio, I thought it was the Pet Shop Boys.  So it&#8217;s the second in four bullet points so far where I&#8217;ve confused the artist with someone else ($ .43)<\/li>\n<li><em>Doris Day Sings Her Great Movie Hits<\/em> by Doris Day.  For a guy who listens to death metal, I sure have a lot of Doris Day records.  ($1.00)<\/li>\n<li><em>Doris Day&#8217;s Greatest Hits<\/em> by Doris Day.  And I have even more now.  ($1.00)<\/li>\n<li><em>Friendship<\/em> by Ray Charles.  A lot of Ray Charles in the two bins I looked through.  ($ .95)<\/li>\n<li><em>Get Closer<\/em> by Linda Ronstadt.  ($ .50)<\/li>\n<li><em>Hometown Girl<\/em> by Mary Chapin Carpenter.  You know, gentle reader, I have seen her in concert (with Shawn Colvin) within the last decade.  When I showed this album to my beautiful wife, she said, &#8220;Thank you.&#8221;  So I am not in trouble for this set of records. ($ .99)<\/li>\n<li><em>Can&#8217;t Buy a Thrill<\/em> by Steely Dan.  My beautiful wife already has several Steely Dan albums, but not this one.  ($2.51)<\/li>\n<li><em>Great Jazz Pianists of Our Time<\/em>.  Includes Oscar Peterson, Errol Garner, and Art Tatum.  ($9.48)<\/li>\n<li><em>Hey There!  Here&#8217;s Fran Warren!<\/em> by Fran Warren \/ arranged by Marty Paich.  No idea who this is, but Pretty Woman on Cover.  ($1.22)<\/li>\n<li><em>The Genius Sings the Blues<\/em> by Ray Charles.  ($7.51)<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>So the dollar pricing tracks pretty closely with the Internet prices for the records&#8211;the jazz pianists and one Ray Charles album were the big scores.  As we went to other booths, I pointed out to the youngster why I felt compelled to look through these bins.  Here are $20 records, here the prices start at $5 for bands you&#8217;ve never heard of, and so forth.  I have to wonder if the records at antique malls are priced for the casual collector who doesn&#8217;t go to discogs and who isn&#8217;t serious but is a casual or fashionable collector.  That is, someone following the fad of liking vinyl.  The kind of person who buys new records for $25 when the CD is $15.  Ah, what does it matter&#8211;I am not a collector, I am an accumulator, and I favor accumulating records from an era where the records were the only format available and hence have lots of copies, and they&#8217;re from an era not really enjoyed by the casual collector, who wants vinyl renditions of things they hear on the 80s, 90s, and now radio stations.<\/p>\n<p>I won&#8217;t listen to this batch until after the holidays&#8211;we&#8217;re on all Christmas records here, and the two Nogglestead radios are tuned to the Christmas music station, but in a little over a week, we will be back to regular programming, and I will listen to these records whilst I read my many adopted hometown newspapers.<\/p>\n<p>Although who knows whether I will buy other records in the interim.  After all, the trip to Ozarks treasures did not yield all the gifts I need to yet buy.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Ah, gentle reader, you know how I operate: I go &#8220;Christmas shopping&#8221; at a local antique mall and end up with a stack of records. Well, this year was going to be different. 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