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Karl Miller asks:
>Guess I was wondering how do all of you keep informed on what is being
>released and what percentage do you buy in stores?
There are dozens of good sources - review magazines, internet review
sites, real stores, and virtual stores. I have a ton of sites in my
computer's "favorites" section that I look at on a monthly basis. Probably
the best source is International Record Collector which I peruse on the
net.
I buy about 7 discs a week in local stores, representing a mix of new
and used product. The old adage that a disc a day keeps the doctor away
works well in my situation; I never need to take any medication.
Leaving aside the discs I receive from MusicWeb to review, I get about
3 or 4 a week in the mailbox through internet purchases. Most of those
come from H & B Direct, Amazon subs., and Arkiv.
Prior to my association with MusicWeb, my wife Ellen Jane wondered where
I'd find room for all the music I have, and she wasn't exactly thrilled
with the influx. It's more harmonious now that she knows I get some
discs at no cost, and she does like reading my reviews.
Don Satz
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