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I went to barnes and noble today and they had a huge section of 50% off albums. A whole row. Lots of good deals.
Can confirm. Mine was pretty picked over and the 50% off was mixed in with everything (kind of annoying) but still came out with a few. Jade Jackson for $9, a replacement Rhiannon Giddens for $9, and the Resistance Radio OST for like $13. Was tempted to grab all of the American Epic pieces too, but decided to be good.
 
Can confirm. Mine was pretty picked over and the 50% off was mixed in with everything (kind of annoying) but still came out with a few. Jade Jackson for $9, a replacement Rhiannon Giddens for $9, and the Resistance Radio OST for like $13. Was tempted to grab all of the American Epic pieces too, but decided to be good.
Ooof yeah my store separated the sale items. Probably saved me a good 30-45 min. Found the Love album that was pressed for the Rhino Start Your Ear Off Right 2017 and Replacements - Pleased To Meet Me from the same program.
 
Ooof yeah my store separated the sale items. Probably saved me a good 30-45 min. Found the Love album that was pressed for the Rhino Start Your Ear Off Right 2017 and Replacements - Pleased To Meet Me from the same program.
My B&N is just a hot mess every time I go in there, especially the music section. But to their credit, easily 1/3rd of the stock was stickered clearance (including MOV, some exclusives, a bunch of decent RTI presses, etc.). Probably more when they started, judging from the look of the raided bins.
 
My B&N is just a hot mess every time I go in there, especially the music section. But to their credit, easily 1/3rd of the stock was stickered clearance (including MOV, some exclusives, a bunch of decent RTI presses, etc.). Probably more when they started, judging from the look of the raided bins.

I'd say about 80% of the albums at mine were on clearance. I'm going to check out a different, probably busier B&N tomorrow and see if they have anything left.
 
I seriously hate you all (not really). You guys fomo’d me to driving out to the burbs (aka Lakewood) so I could thumb through some VERY picked over LP’s. There were probably a total of 25 titles marked down of which, 90% were Greatest Hits, Soundtracks or an acclaimed older artists most recent release. Needless to say I probably shouldn’t have purchased anything but dammit I drove all the way out there so I felt like I shouldn’t leave empty handed. I went ahead and picked up Ron Wood’s solo debut reissued Friday Music.Friday usually puts out a good product but I have never heard a song off this album ever; basically I purchased based on the fact that it was released in 1974 by a guy who was good enough to be in both The Faces and The Rolling Stones, how bad could it be, right?
 
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I seriously hate you all (not really) you guys fomo’d me to driving out to the burbs (aka Lakewood) so I could thumb through som VERY picked over LP’s. There were probably a total of 25 titles marked down 90% were Greatest Hits, Soundtracks or an acclaimed older artists most recent release. Needless to say I probably shouldn’t have purchased anything but dammit I drove all the way out there so I felt like I shouldn’t leave empty handed. I went ahead and picked up Ron Wood’s solo debut reissued Friday Music.Friday usually puts out a good product but I have never heard a song off this album ever; basically I purchased based on the fact that it was released in 1974 by a guy who was good enough to be in both The Faces and The Rolling Stones, how bad could it be, right?
Sounds like a classic case of buyer’s remorse. You will be remembered.
 
I seriously hate you all (not really) you guys fomo’d me to driving out to the burbs (aka Lakewood) so I could thumb through som VERY picked over LP’s. There were probably a total of 25 titles marked down of which, 90% were Greatest Hits, Soundtracks or an acclaimed older artists most recent release. Needless to say I probably shouldn’t have purchased anything but dammit I drove all the way out there so I felt like I shouldn’t leave empty handed. I went ahead and picked up Ron Wood’s solo debut reissued Friday Music.Friday usually puts out a good product but I have never heard a song off this album ever; basically I purchased based on the fact that it was released in 1974 by a guy who was good enough to be in both The Faces and The Rolling Stones, how bad could it be, right?
Not shitting you, that Ronnie Wood album is absolutely fantastic.
 
Not shitting you, that Ronnie Wood album is absolutely fantastic.
I still haven't listened to it but the more I've read up about it the more I think it's gonna be something I dig. I love 70s Stones and Faces and some have suggested it might be the best solo Stones album, I know that's not a super high bar but still...
 
I seriously hate you all (not really) you guys fomo’d me to driving out to the burbs (aka Lakewood) so I could thumb through some VERY picked over LP’s. There were probably a total of 25 titles marked down of which, 90% were Greatest Hits, Soundtracks or an acclaimed older artists most recent release. Needless to say I probably shouldn’t have purchased anything but dammit I drove all the way out there so I felt like I shouldn’t leave empty handed. I went ahead and picked up Ron Wood’s solo debut reissued Friday Music.Friday usually puts out a good product but I have never heard a song off this album ever; basically I purchased based on the fact that it was released in 1974 by a guy who was good enough to be in both The Faces and The Rolling Stones, how bad could it be, right?
Mine was awful too. The guy working there said he thought they were almost all 50% off so I went through their whole stock and pulled out 6 records. Only 1 was on sale...so I only ended up with War On Drugs “A Deeper Understanding” for $11.
 
Mine was awful too. The guy working there said he thought they were almost all 50% off so I went through their whole stock and pulled out 6 records. Only 1 was on sale...so I only ended up with War On Drugs “A Deeper Understanding” for $11.
That's still a pretty good pull (one of my favorites records of the past decade). They did have a copy of Father John Misty's Pure Comedy, which is great but one that I already owned and Arcade Fire's latest Everything Now which I think I like better than most but still don't know how much I would spin it. So, in all fairness there were a few items that were alright. The good news is after listening to my purchase, I think I made a good decision. I've Got My Own Album To Do is right up my alley and it's sometime fun to go in blind. It reminds me of when I was in Junior High and would go Best Buy and buy a CD complete based off what I had read in Spin Magazine and/or how cool the Album artwork was. Definitely a risky proposition but when it worked out it was magic.
 
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