
Highway to “L”
The “L”s from my rock and pop collection. See any you like?

The “L”s from my rock and pop collection. See any you like?
Okay, metal heads. Can you explain this? In any CD forum, metal fans show up strong. Used metal CDs tend to fetch some of the highest prices. Can someone explain this devotion to the format?
With apologies to Snoop and Dre, here are the “G”s from my rock and pop collection. Small section. Which ones do you like?
More rock and pop CDs from my collection. Here are the “F”s. See any favorites?
Bonus points for catching the reference! Here’s the “E”s from my rock and pop collection. Which ones do you have?
Happy Friday! Continuing to share my modest rock and pop collection, today with the “D”s. See anything you like?
Continuing to share pictures of my rock and pop collection. Here are the “C”s. Which ones do you have?
The B section of my rock and pop collection. Any favorites?
I thought I’d share some pictures of my collection. Even though my collection is fairly small, I still like to separate it by genre. So these are just the “A”s from rock and pop. I also keep digipaks, wallets, and sleeves in a separate section. I love having all the jewel cases together.
The “666” is Aphrodite’s Child, Vangelis’ band before he went solo. I love electronic music, as well as indie and alternative from the 80s-2000s. See anything you like?
Do you have a cleaning solution that you like? Cleaning cloth? Soap and water? CD resurfacer? How often are you cleaning your discs? What’s your process? Spill!
I'm picking up on the fact that Japanese CDs are sought after by collectors. I assume it's about more than the obi strip. Better pressings? Bigger selection? What's the deal? And what are the best online sources for someone living in the US?
I’ve been slowly building a library of ambient music. Brian Eno, Tangerine Dream, Stars of the Lid. What must haves would you add to the list?