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So I have exactly 520 ORIGINAL CD's I want to sell, no art work and no jewel cases all play and are in good shape Most of them are In VERY GOOD shape with little / no scratches...............All can be ripped if you desire  I will get a list together and add it later

 

I will let them go for 270.00 shipped via priority mail The sleeves are the 3 ring binder sleeves that hold 4 discs per side so 8 discs per sleeve

 

This is classic rock / blues / jazz / some pop / limited amount country

 

Just shoot me a pm if you are interested

 

Joe

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This is a partial list of whats included so you get the idea plus many more discs,  Great cheap start to a digital collection, you cant get this much music this cheap anywhere else

 

 
 
Alabama: Greatest Hits Vol. 3 
Alabama: Live 
Alison Krauss: Now That I've Found You 
Allman Brothers: Decade of Hits 69-79 
Allman Brothers: 2nd Set 
America: Greatest Hits 
Anita Baker: Rhythm of Love 
Aretha Franklin: 30 Greatest Hits Disc 1 
Aretha Franklin: 30 Greatest Hits Disc 2 
B.B.King: The Best Of… 
B.B.King: Duces Wild 
Beatles: Early Tapes
Beatles: Anthology Disc 1 
Beatles: Anthology Disc 2
Beatles: Abbey Road 
Beatles: Rubber Soul 
Beatles: Let It Be 
Beatles: Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band 
Beatles: Revolver 
Beatles: Help 
Bill Monroe: Country Music Hall of Fame 
Billie Holiday: Billie's Best 
Billy Haley and the Comets: Original Master Tapes 
Billy Joel: Greatest Hits Vol. 3 
Billy Joel: Greatest Hits Vol. 2 
Billy Joel: Greatest Hits Vol. 1 
Black Oak Arkansas: High on the Hog 
Blues Breakers: John Mayall w/ Eric Clapton 
Blues Brothers: Best Of.. 
Blues Masters: The Essential Blues Collection 
Blues Traveler: Four 
Bo Diddley: A Man Amongst Men 
Bob Dylan: Time Out of Mind 
Bob Dylan: Greatest Hits Vol. 2 Disc 1 
Bob Dylan: Greatest Hits Vol. 2 Disc 2 
Bob Dylan: Greatest Hits Vol. 3 
Bob Seger: Greatest Hits 
Bonnie Raitt: Road Tested Disc 1 
Bonnie Raitt: Road Tested Disc 2 
Bonnie Raitt: Luck of the Draw 
Bonnie Raitt: Longing in Their Hearts 
Boston: More Than a Feeling 
Bradley Barn Sessions: Bradley Barn Sessions 
Bruce Hornsby: Hot House 
Bruce Springsteen: In Concert MTV 
Bruce Springsteen: Born to Run 
Bryan Adams: MTV Unplugged 
Buddy Holly: Original Master Tapes 
Buffalo Springfield: Buffalo Springfield 
Buffalo Springfield: Best Of.. 
Byrds: Sweetheart of the Rodeo 
Byrds: Greatest Hits 
Carly Simon: The Best of Carly Simon 
Charley Pride: The Essentials 
Charlie Daniels Band: Fire on the Mountain 
Charlie Daniels Band: Super Hits 
Charlie Musselwhite: Ace of Harps 
Clint Black: Greatest Hits 
Commander Cody: Too Much Fun 
Conway Twitty: 20 Greatest Hits 
Country Gentlemen: 25 Years 
Country Jukebox: Disc 1 
Country Jukebox: Disc 2 
Cream: The Best Of.. 
Creed:   Human Clay 
Creedence Clearwater: Chronicle 
Creedence Clearwater: Green River 
Creedence Clearwater: The Concert 
Crosby, Stills and Nash: After the Storm 
Dave Matthews Band: Crash 
Dave Matthews Band: Under the Table and Dreaming 
David Crosby: Tracks in the Dust 
Deana Carter: Did I Shave My Legs For This? 
Derek and the Dominos: The Layal Sessions 
Diana Ross and Supremes: Anthology Disc 1 
Diana Ross and Supremes: Anthology Disc 2 
Dillards: The Best of the Darlin' Boys 
Dixie Dregs: Full Circle 
Doc Watson: Portrait 
Dolly Parton: Something Special 
Dolly Parton, Linda Ronstadt, Emmylou Harris: Trio 
Dolly Parton, Linda Ronstadt, Emmylou Harris: Trio Two 
Doobie Brothers: Best of Vol. 2 
Doors: Best of the Doors 1 
Doors: Best of the Doors 2 
Doyle Lawson/QuickSilver: The Original Band 
Dylan and the Dead: Dylan and the Dead 
Eagles: Greatest Hits Vol. 2 
Eagles: Desperado 
Eddie Rabbitt: Greatest Hits 
Elton John: Greatest Hits Vol. 2 
Elton John: Greatest Hits 
Elton John: EJ 
Elton John: Greatest Hits 76-86 
Elvin Bishop: Ace in the Hole 
Elvis Presley: Heart and Soul 
Elvis Presley: How Great Thou Art 
Emmylou Harris: Wrecking Ball 
Emmylou Harris: At The Ryman 
Emmylou Harris: Pieces of the Sky 
Emmylou Harris: Luxury Liner 
Emmylou Harris: Elite Hotel 
Emmylou Harris: Profile 2 
Emmylou Harris: Quarter Moon in a Ten Cent Town 
Eric Clapton: Rainbow Concert 
Eric Clapton: Slow Hand 
Eric Clapton: 461 Ocean Blvd 
Eric Clapton: Cream of Clapton 
Everly Brothers: Best Of.. 
Firefall: Greatest Hits 
Flying Burrito Brothers: Best Of.. 
Frederic Chopin 
Garth Brooks: The Chase 
Garth Brooks: No Fences 
Garth Brooks: The Hits 
Garth Brooks: Sevens 
George Jones: Super Hits Vol. 2 
George Jones: And Along Came Jones 
George Strait: Greatest Hits 
George Thorogood: Rockin' My Life Away 
George Thorogood: Let's Work Together 
Glady's Knight: The Christmas Album Case
Glady's Knight: Best Of… 
Gordon Lightfoot: Gord's Gold Vol. 2 
Gordon Lightfoot: Gord's Gold 
Gram Parsons: Grievous Angel 
Great Ballands of Bluegrass 
Guess Who: Greatest Hits 
Hank Williams: 24 Greatest Hits 
Hank Williams Jr.: Greatest Hits Vol. 2 
Harry Connick Jr: Come By Me 
Highway Men: The Road Goes on Forever 
Hottie and the Blowfish: Cracked Rear View Mirror 
Hound Dog Taylor and the House Rockers 
Howlin' Wolf: Change My Way 
Jackson Browne: Running on Empty 
James Brown: 20 All Time Greatest Hits 
James Cotton: Deep in the Blues 
James Taylor: JT 
James Taylor: Greatest Hits 
James Taylor: Hourglass 
Janis Joplin: Greatest Hits 
Jefferson Airplane: Surrealistic Pillow 
Jefferson Starship: Red Octopus 
Jerry Garcia: Compliments 
Jerry Garcia: Reflections 
Jerry Garcia: Run for the Roses 
Jerry Garcia: Disc 1 
Jerry Garcia: Disc 2 
Jerry Garcia: How Sweet it is 
Jim Croce: 50th Anniversary Disc1 
Jim Croce: 50th Anniversary Disc 2 
Jimmy Buffet: Songs You Know by Heart 
Jimmy Buffet: You Had To Be There 
Jimmy Buffet: Feeding Frenzy 
Jimmy Buffet: Fruitcakes 
Jimmy Buffet: Banana Wind 
JoDee Messina: I'm Alright 
JoDee Messina: Greatest Hits 
Joe Cocker: Classics Vol. 4 
John Coltrane: Blue Train 
John Lee Hooker: The Best of 65-74 
John Lee Hooker: Real Folk Blues 
John Lennon: The John Lennon Collection 
John Mayall: Spinning Coin 
John Michael Montgomery: Life's a Dance
John Prine: Lost Dogs and Mixed Blessings 
John Prine; Diamonds in the Rough 
Johnny Cash:Classic Cash 
Johnny Winter: Mojo Workin' Blues 
Jonny Lang: Lie To Me 
Judds: Greatest Hits Vol. 2
Junior Wells: Buddy Guy's Legends 
K.D.Lang: Ingenue 
Kathy Mattea: Collection of Hits 
Keith Urban: Golden Road 
Kenny Loggins: Outside From The Redwoods 
Kingfish: Kingfish 
Kingfish: In Concert Disc 1 
Kingfish: In Concert Disc 2 
Kinks: Come Dancing w/ the Kinks
Lam Brothers: Memories of My Childhood 
LeAnn Rimes: You Light Up My Life 
LeeAnn Womack: I Hope You Dance
Lester Flatt, Earl Scruggs: The Complete Mercury Sessions 
Lightnin' Hopkins: Los Angeles Blues 
Linda Ronstadt: Greatest Hits Vol. 2 
Linda Ronstadt: Feels Like Home 
Linda Ronstadt: Greatest Hits 
Little Charlie and the Nightcats: Straight Up 
Little Charlie and the Nightcats: Deluxe Edition 
Little Feat: Feats Don't Fail Me Now 
Little Feat: Dixie Chicken 
Little River Band: Greatest Hits 
Loggins - Messina: On Stage Disc 1 
Loggins - Messina: On Stage Disc 2 
Lorrie Morgan: Greatest Hits e
Louis Armstrong: What a Wonderful World 
Lovin' Spoonful: Best Of.. 
Luther Vandross: Luther 
Lyle Lovett: Joshua Judges Ruth 
Lynyard Skynyrd: One More From the Road 
Marshall Tucker Band: Searchin' For A Rainbow 
Marvin Gaye: Greatest Hits 
Merl Saunders/Jerry Garcia: Live at Keystone Vol. 1 
Merl Saunders/Jerry Garcia: Live at Keystone Vol. 2 
Merl Saunders/Jerry Garcia: Merl Saunders and Friends 
Merle Haggard: His Epic Hits 
Merle Haggard: His Best 
Mickey Hart: Planet Drum 
Mickey Hart: Mystery Box 
Miles Davis: Kind of Blue 
Monkees: Greatest Hits 
Moody Blues: Greatest Hits 
Mozart Musical Masterpieces 
Natalie Cole: Unforgettable 
Neil Young: Sleeps with Angels 
Neil Young: Harvest Moon 
Neil Young: Crazy Horse 
Neil Young: Harvest 
Neil Young: Mirror Ball 
New Riders of the Purple Sage: The Adventures of Panama Red 
New Riders of the Purple Sage: Wasted Tasters 
New Riders of the Purple Sage: Best Of.. 
Nighthawks: Still Wild 
Nighthawks: Ten Years Live 
Nitty Gritty Dirt Band: Greatest Hits 
Nitty Gritty Dirt Band: Will the Circle be Unbroken Disc 1 
Nitty Gritty Dirt Band: Will the Circle be Unbroken Disc 2
Oak Ridge Boys: The Long Haul 
Old and in the Way: That High Lonesome Sound 
Old and in the Way: Old and In The Way 
Otis Redding: The Very Best of Otis Redding 
Outlaws: Greatest Hits 
Patsy Cline: 12 Greatest Hits 
Patty Loveless: Trouble with the Truth 
Paul McCartney: All The Best 
Paul Simon: Negotiations and Love Songs 
Paul Simon: Graceland 
Pin Monkey: Pin Monkey 
Platters: The Best Of the Platters 
Poco: Best Of.. 
Poco: Crazy Loving 
Pure Prarie League: Firin' Up 
Pure Prarie League: Something in the Night 
Randy Travis: This is Me 
Randy Travis: Full Circle 
Randy Travis: Old Time Christmas 
Rascals: Greatest Hits 
Ray Charles: Best Of.. 
Reba McEntire: Greatest Hits Vol. 2 
Redbone: Live 
Ricky Skaggs: Sweet Temptation 
Ricky Skaggs: Solid Ground 
Road Songs Disc 1 
Road Songs Disc 2
Rod Stewart: Greatest Hits 
Rolling Stones: Bridges to Babylon 
Roy Orbison: The All Time Greatest Hits Vol 1/2 
Santana: Greatest Hits 
Seals-Croft: Greatest Hits 
Seldom Scene: Cellar Door 
Seldom Scene: 20th Anniversary Disc 1 
Seldom Scene: 20th Anniversary Disc 2 
Sha Na Na: Rock N' Roll is Here to Stay 
Shared Vision: Songs of the Beatles 
Simon - Garfunkel: Greatest Hits 
Soundtrack The Body Guard 
Spinners: Best Of.. 
Stephen Stills: Greatest Hits 
Steppenwolf: 16 Greatest Hits 
Steve Miller Band: Greatest Hits 74-78 
Stevie Ray Vaughan: Couldn't Stand the Weather 
Stevie Ray Vaughan: Live at Carnegie Hall 
Stevie Ray Vaughan: Greatest Hits 
Taj Mahal: Best Of Vol. 1 
Tanya Tucker: Fire to Fire 
Temptations: The Ultimate Collection 
Terri Clark: Just the Same 
The Band: The Last Waltz Disc 1 
The Band: The Last Waltz Disc 2 
Three Dog Night: Best Of.. 
Tim McGraw: Set This Circus Down 
Tina Turner: Simply the Best 
Toby Keith: Shock'N Y'All 
Tom Petty: Wildflowers 
Tom Petty: Greatest Hits 
Tracy Chapman: New Beginning 
Tracy Lawrence: Time Marches On 
Turtles: Love Songs 
Van Morrison: Moondance 
Van Morrison: Astral Weeks 
Van Morrison: Healing Game 
Van Morrison: Bang Masters 
Vince Gill: Souvenirs 
Waylon Jennings: Greatest Hits 
Waylon Jennings and Willie Nelson: Waylon and Willie 
Who: My Generation 
Willie Nelson: Stardust 
Willie Nelson: Always on My Mind 
Willie Nelson: Red Headed Stranger 
Willie Nelson: The Best of 
Yes: Yes 
ZZ Top: Greatest Hits
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I can't imagine I'm the only one cringing right now when reading this ad?  Sharing copyrighted music with friends and back ups for personal use is one thing, but selling copies of originals on a public forum, for personal gain?  (a spindle of 500 CD's is about $100) 

Maybe I'm being too compassionate towards those people who make their living writing, recording, marketing and selling their art form?

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I can't imagine I'm the only one cringing right now when reading this ad?  Sharing copyrighted music with friends and back ups for personal use is one thing, but selling copies of originals on a public forum, for personal gain?  (a spindle of 500 CD's is about $100) 

Maybe I'm being too compassionate towards those people who make their living writing, recording, marketing and selling their art form?

 

Joe please clarify your listing. My impression is that you're selling original CD's, minus the jewel cases or artwork and NOT copies of originals. Obviously, there's some ambiguity.

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I can't imagine I'm the only one cringing right now when reading this ad?  Sharing copyrighted music with friends and back ups for personal use is one thing, but selling copies of originals on a public forum, for personal gain?  (a spindle of 500 CD's is about $100) 

Maybe I'm being too compassionate towards those people who make their living writing, recording, marketing and selling their art form?

You are reading between lines and coming to erroneous conclusions, perhaps you should consider contacting before you make outlandish accusations  :emotion-21:

 

Joe 

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I can't imagine I'm the only one cringing right now when reading this ad?  Sharing copyrighted music with friends and back ups for personal use is one thing, but selling copies of originals on a public forum, for personal gain?  (a spindle of 500 CD's is about $100) 

Maybe I'm being too compassionate towards those people who make their living writing, recording, marketing and selling their art form?

 

Joe please clarify your listing. My impression is that you're selling original CD's, minus the jewel cases or artwork and NOT copies of originals. Obviously, there's some ambiguity.

 

clarification complete, cant believe someone could construe this as selling copies (slaps head)  <_<

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clarification complete, cant believe someone could construe this as selling copies (slaps head) 

 

Not sure where you get the idea I am selling copies, I said they are in good enough shape to rip if you desire

 

 

Your original ad did not mention they were original cd's.  It lists, CD's with "no artwork and no jewel cases."   "CD artwork" is typically referring to the artwork on the CD disc itself.  After your clarification, I see now you probably meant no insert or booklet, as they are commonly referred to.   Selling  CD's with no artwork, no jewel cases and in 3 ring binder sleeves (likely no inserts either?) lead me to believe they are blank CD-R's as I'm not aware of many commercially sold CD's with "no artwork".

There was obviously need for clarification as the moderator asked you to clarify, which you then did.   Glad you clarified and glad you got them sold quick.  My apologies for offending you.

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You can interpret it any way you like it is still out of bounds to make an assertion that someone is breaking the law without the FACTS how do we get FACTS we contact the individual

 

Its a simple concept, you dont assume the worst and then comment on that assumption

 

And furthermore you are the first and ONLY person I have met or heard of that ASSUMES no artwork means anything other than no booklet/insert, I know of no person that considers the disc itself as the ARTWORK,  Dont believe me check all the sales on ebay and other sites where they routinely advertise the discs with NO ARTWORK

 

also you are the only one of 4 that thought it meant copies, which does not include the buyer who also understood they were originals

 

You are correct I did edit the original post, had to be sure you understood it was original discs

 

All this is moot of course because the discs are sold.....................Have a good one

 

Joe 

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Still... your sig reads "Laptop running J-River" so one might also assume that you have all these CDs ripped to FLAC already. Presumably you will be deleting them when you have sold the rights to those copies. :ph34r:

I will just Burn my laptop and all my drives if it makes you  feel better, Correct me if I am wrong but this is pretty much none of your business the discs are sold and the thread was dead, There are hundreds of sellers on Ebay selling used discs you might wanna hop over there and start issuing your pearls of wisdom ...........................I had some discs I no longer listen to and sold them.....................any further comment feel free to PM me and I can discuss 

 

Wait a minute psg. What about those old free Napster downloads from 20 years ago. Should I go ahead and erase those now? Heck, I was guilty of recording songs off the radio straight to cassette. 

I also recorded songs to cassette, I know I got rid of those cassettes years ago, cant recall asking permission perhaps a hanging is in order...........I have the rope you pick the tree :D

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i was at 7-11 and took a slug of the soda and then topped it off again before I paid for it.  I did give them $2 instead of the $1.59 price.

​Glad you’re wearing the flack jacket Joe…i didn’t think you were up to anything nefarious…and that’s odd for me--maybe there is still hope for me after all?

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i was at 7-11 and took a slug of the soda and then topped it off again before I paid for it.  I did give them $2 instead of the $1.59 price.

​Glad you’re wearing the flack jacket Joe…i didn’t think you were up to anything nefarious…and that’s odd for me--maybe there is still hope for me after all?

Yes I have no agenda but to hear a few on here I am Al Capone, Except instead of black market liquor, its music.......................If it were not for the friends I feel I have on here I would follow Craigs and GBNF's lead it gets tiring having to defend / explain yourself to a bunch of busy bodies 

 

They have no interest in an item they just feel the need to interject some dreamed up garbage for what I dont know ? 

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