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From: chabot@miles.DEC (All God's chillun got guns)
Newsgroups: net.music.classical
Subject: Re: Where to find CDs; some rare (?) titles
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Date: Fri, 23-Aug-85 12:39:12 EDT
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> I met a friend in the Mt View Tower Records store that pointed out
> the Wherehouse as having good prices on CDs: $12.99 for most
> classical titles; $11.99-12.99 for rock titles.  The Wherehouse
> on El Camino Real near Lawrence Expwy has a reasonably good selection;
> it was there I found Mike Oldfield's "Tubular Bells", which I have
> had trouble finding.
>  
> Here are some other titles I am looking for.  Has anyone seen
> these?
>  
> 	Beatles	"White Album"
> 	Beatles "Abbey Road"
> 	Stevie Wonder "Innervisions"
> 	W. Carlos "Brandenburg Concertos" and earlier stuff
> 		("Switched-on Bach" is easy to find).
>  
> Any other tips for those of us anxious to expand our CD collections?
> -- 
> Gordon A. Moffett		...!{ihnp4,cbosgd,hplabs}!amdahl!gam

Try the Harvard Coop, or the Electronic Gramaphone in Sudbury.

Sheesh, Gordon.

L S Chabot  ...decwrl!dec-rhea!dec-amber!chabot   chabot%amber.dec@decwrl.arpa