Record Store Day 2015

Record Store Day started back in 2007 as a special day to promote music and independent record shops. It was originally a single even held in April but, it’s continued popularity spurred a second day coinciding with Black Friday (October) in the USA.

For RSD, many record labels issue special releases in limited quantities. The list of releases is usually quite staggering in length. However, your excitement level will likely be tempered somewhat if you don’t see anything that suits your particular tastes.

This year, I didn’t think that the list had a lot of interest for me. I did see a few things that piqued my interest and, as usual, headed down to my local vinyl enabler, Grooves.

As usual, when I arrived the line-up to check out ran completely around the store. I scanned the racks and wall displays not really knowing what I might find. It’s quite common for many stores to not receive all of the items which they have ordered.

Luckily, I found four of the items which were highest on my list. Tomorrow, Rainbow Ffolly, Jethro Tull and The Stooges. I also returned a couple of days later to still find copies of the first Hawkwind LP and Deep Purple’s The Book of Taliesyn re-issues.

Not a bad haul at all.

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Grooves Records (London, Ontario)

2 thoughts on “Record Store Day 2015

  1. I seem to be developing an unhealthy fondness for these increasingly psych coloured vinyl editions, and that edition of Tomorrow looks terrific! Reminds me of those old children’s discs of the sixties which were always strange colours.

    1. I’ve never been a huge fan of most coloured vinyl records (simply red, white, green etc…), However, I like it when there is some creativity involved and it suits the mood of the LP. The psychedelic splatter befits these packages.

      There wasn’t any indication on the shrink-wrap that these were on coloured vinyl. So, it was a nice surprise.

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