Friday, July 13, 2012

Tomorrow is a brighter day

After my recent foiled efforts at good scrounging, I am somewhat more hopeful about tomorrow. I'll be heading to Half-Price Books to see what treasures await my wary eye. It's been a few months since I've been to this particular store, and the stock changes fairly quickly there. Will if find dozens of delightful items, or only a sad bare handful of mediocrity? I'll keep the universe posted.

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Downhill for Goodwill
   Having gone to several Goodwill stores over the last few weeks in search of interesting CDs, I noticed a remarkable drop in the stock available.  Very few of the stores have much to look through, and at this point the number of CD-ROMs for gaming outnumber the music CDs.

   I asked the security guard about this at one of the stores (he was just standing around, and the clerks were busy at the checkout).  He said that Goodwill just hasn't been getting the CD donations lately that they used to get.  He attributes it partly to the growing number of consignment shops and the ability to sell online rather than donate.  On the other hand, he also pointed out that they were doing well with furniture and housewares.  CDs, when they got them, were being evenly distributed across several stores, so they all had something.

   He also pointed to the overflowing shelves of cassette tapes and 8-tracks.  Apparently the folks who are dying off these days (from where Goodwill gets a lot of their donations) are of the generation that bought their music technology from that 1970s window in time that I remember far better than I wish I did.

   It's odd that the last two flea markets that I went to also had relatively slim pickings.  What's going on?

Sunday, March 18, 2012

New Northeast Ohio Music in the Hiram College Library




It's about time that I updated my postings.  Here are some of the wide-ranging CDs we have added to the library's collection from Northeast Ohio musicians.  Some folk, a little rock, some jazz, a bit of classical, we're working on just about everything.  No, it's not all new music, but our budget is limited and we get what we can.  We'll get more.


THE VOLTA SOUND - This is the Yin and the Yang CD
The Volta Sound: This is the Yin and the Yang, 2003.

Hallelujah Land
Noah Budin: Songs of Faith & Freedom, 1997.

Guitarism
Kerry Kean:  Guitarism, 2005
PSI: Paul Stranahan's Insomnia, 2008
CityMusic Cleveland: Live, 2007