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Purchase log, 2025-08-05

[Barcelona - Not Quite Yours]

I catalog my music purchases on Collectorz and Discogs, but they don’t give me a sense of change over time. So I’m noting them here weekly as well.

New releases

CD
  • Clipse, Let God Sort ‘Em Out
Vinyl
  • Thompson Twins, Into the Gap Live
Files
  • Wayne Horvitz, Live Forever, Vol. 4: Pigpen: Berlin 94

Catalog

CD
  • Darren Hayes, Spin
  • Gidon Kremer, Happy Birthday (Kremerata Baltica)
  • MC Lyte, Act Like You Know
  • Minnie Driver, Everything I’ve Got in My Pocket
  • Orchestral Manoeuvers in the Dark, Crush
  • Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark, Organisation
  • Queen, Sheer Heart Attack
  • SYML, In My Body / Hurt for Me
  • The National, Alligator
Vinyl
  • Barcelona, Not Quite Yours
  • Bruce Springsteen, Human Touch
  • Bruce Springsteen, Lucky Town
  • Depeche Mode, Construction Time Again
  • Depeche Mode, Speak and Spell
  • Guns N’ Roses, GN’R Lies
  • Snoop Dogg, Doggystyle
  • SYML, Dim
  • SYML, Hurt for Me
  • SYML, You Knew It Was Me
  • The White Stripes, The White Stripes

Reissues

CD
  • Kyu Sakamoto, Sukiyaki: Stereo Singles Collection

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Favorite Edition Rewind: 1984

[Thompson Twins - Into the Gap]

A decade ago, I wrote a series of entries ranking my favorite albums from 1985 to 2004. My collection has expanded greatly since then, particularly in the last five years. So I wanted to see what has changed in 10 years.

And now we enter some new territory. I didn’t start collecting music in earnest till 1985, and I wouldn’t start exploring catalog music till 2005. Raiding thrift shops has allowed me to fill in a lot of history, which is why were expanding the range of this retrospective to as far back as 1978. Today, we start with 1984.

  1. Stephen Sondheim, Sunday in the Park with George
  2. The Replacements, Let It Be
  3. Soundtrack, Amadeus
  4. Andersson / Rice / Ulvaeus, Chess
  5. Art of Noise, Who’s Afraid of? … the Art of Noise!
  6. Madonna, Like a Virgin
  7. Prince and the Revolution, Purple Rain
  8. Bruce Springsteen, Born in the USA
  9. Arvo Pärt, Tabula Rasa
  10. Thompson Twins, Into the Gap

Other favorites from the year:

  • Guadalcanal Diary, Walking in the Shadows of the Big Man
  • Nena, 99 Luftballons
  • Eurythmics, 1984 (For the Love of Big Brother)
  • Sade, Diamond Life

I was much more into arcade video games — the classic era of Pac-Man and Galaga — than music in 1984. The only album I owned from that time is 99 Luftballons. Everything else I would discover later.

My 12-year-old self would not have known what to make of the Replacements or Arvo Pärt. He would have scoffed and wretched over the idea that Madonna or Prince could rank on such a list. They were his brother’s albums, after all.

He certainly did not have the sophistication or patience for two LPs of Mozart, although he might have really liked watching Amadeus.

And he would have definitely protested the inclusion of Bruce Springsteen on the list, all the while gazing lustily after the cover of Born in the USA.

He would have totally understood the Thompson Twins, though.

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