Online Vinyl Deals

some decent sales over at comeback vinyl:
Thanks! I grabbed the Nilsson Mofi - really good price considered they upped it to $60 now.
 
November sale at Impulse! - 20 Percent off on all LPs, CDs and box sets.

Oh, and uDiscover & Sound of Vinyl are doing the spin-o-rama Percent Off deal. (Code good for a month.) I was hanging on 50 Percent Off! Alas, it trip over to 10 Percent. I mean, how does that happen? It’s almost like there’s an algorithm or something at play denying me a higher percent off?!
 
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Does this sound like a deal?

Bob Dylan: The Original Mono Recordings
8 - 180g audiophile vinyl + 12x12 booklet
Includes download codes
Brand new sealed, presumed mint condition. Corner ding in lower right corner, does not affect LPs.
MONO-88697761051
$110 ( sells $140+ elsewhere)
Yep. It’s a fantastic set. I personally don’t care about corner dings if the records are in NM shape and there’s a discount
 
Does this sound like a deal?

Bob Dylan: The Original Mono Recordings
8 - 180g audiophile vinyl + 12x12 booklet
Includes download codes
Brand new sealed, presumed mint condition. Corner ding in lower right corner, does not affect LPs.
MONO-88697761051
$110 ( sells $140+ elsewhere)
If I didn't own it, I would definitely buy it at that price.

It's great. You won't be disappointed paying $110 for it. All the LPs are pressed really well, wanna say out of RTI.
 
Yep. It’s a fantastic set. I personally don’t care about corner dings if the records are in NM shape and there’s a discount

Agree 100%.. It's easily one of my favorite sets and if you don't already have good pressings of the majority of the albums then it's hard to beat as the entire box sounds and looks great. I haven't seen it dip back under $100 since I think 2019 so $110 could be the best you get especially with the crazy vinyl market right now.
 
How is the album overall ?
Unpopular opinion but the album just makes me want to constantly clear my throat. The musicianship is there, his later period voice is a bit of an acquired taste though, especially if all you know is Blonde on Blonde era Dylan. I'll likely pick it up but everything from Modern Times-present is similar. Start to hear it around Love and Theft. But it's not unlike Leonard Cohen's transition, which I think he stepped into his late period voice rather gracefully. Just depends on what you're looking for.
 
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