"Second Hand Tunes" is the name of the local independent record (CD) store in my neighborhood.   When I am feeling at loose ends and in need of a deep dive into an old school music retailing environment, I step into this corner shop.  Almost all of the CD's are used, and therefore sell at a significant discount to the price of new CD's.  This is a classic hunting and gathering exercise - you really don't know what you might find in Second Hand Tunes.  I bought 10 discs for about $70.  Here is the list:
1.  Eddie Harris - "Eddie Who?"
2.  Muddy Waters - "Hard Again"
3   Billy Boy Arnold - "Back Where I Belong"
4.  Miles Davis - "The Best of Miles Davis: the Capitol/Blue Note Years"
5.  J.J. Johnson - "Jazz Quintets"
6.  Steve Miller Band - "Young Hearts/Complete Greatest Hits"
7.  Robert Bonfiglio - "Through the Raindrops"
8.  Bonnie Raitt - "The Bonnie Raitt Collection"
9.  Bobby Blue Bland - "Midnight Run"
10. Solomon Burke - "Don't Give Up on Me"
Yes, I am heavily tilted towards old blues and R&B.  And jazz.  These musical forms pull on me - grab my head and my heart.  They feel timeless and passionate to me.  I have some rap and hip hop in my iTunes library, and I appreciate the talent it takes to perform in these genres.  As Miles Davis allegedly said, "There are only two types of music - good and bad."  But I get tired listening to all the spoken word stuff - I need melody, musical skill.  Music is part of all cultures and throughout history it has served as a humanizing force that is common to all.  Music connects the past to the present.  Muddy Waters, Mozart and Dexter Gordon still speak to us today.
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You might have gotten some of these cheaper off of half.com
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