Online Buying Directory – Music CD’s

This is just a little something I want to share with you; and that’s my knowledge of places to buy music CD’s.

Below is a list of ‘shops’ or ‘marketplaces’ in which one can buy CD’s…. this post focuses mainly just on CD’s – not Vinyl, Cassette, MP3 or whatever other form you’re looking for 🙂 .

I buy a lot of CD’s, its actually one thing I collect, and is the biggest ‘collection’ I have of any one ‘thing’. I don’t buy much in the physical form, as I find my high street retailer overpriced and charity shops can be hit-and-miss. So here’s a list, built over the years, of places to buy music CD’s from.

Please note this list may be updated at anytime… and also some links may become dead… also all links for international sites are predominately .co.uk domains.

  1. Amazon.com/.co.uk/.fr/.de/.jp etc etc
    So this isn’t a surprise at all. If you don’t know who Amazon are, or what it is – then you must surely have been asleep for the last 10 years. Amazon is one of my favourite online marketplaces – supplying a huge range of products from inflatable palm trees to large-screen televisions to groceries. And because of this, there are stupid amounts of music CD’s available on here, usually you can find anything you’re wanting – except I’ve found it difficult to track down independent releases and rare versions. And on versions it’s not always easy to find ‘special versions’ of a release, i.e. Deftones – White Pony with the white cover. But for most releases it will churn out some results; prices vary. Some new, mainstream stuff will be available from Amazon ‘directly’ – but sometimes these prices can be rather high and so you’ll be almost ‘forced’ to buy from an Amazon Marketplace Seller. But! Do not worry, I – personally – have had no problems with this, and the majority of by purchasing business with Amazon on the private seller side has been fine. UK buyer’s should look out for Zoverstocks who usually give away CD’s at stupid prices of 1p (+ the £1.26 packaging) – but do take care in reading descriptions… that 1p bargain may be great but the cover has a tea-stain, or the CD is heavily scratched, or there isn’t a case. I’ve also used Amazon France (.fr) and US (.com) without any hiccups – as when the exchange rate used to be pretty good I was able to buy some releases cheap!
    Catalogue…
    pretty much every release in existence
    Pricing… Reasonable, but varies between direct and private
    Shipping… direct purchases usually have free delivery available, private is a flat-rate of £1.26 for the UK.
    URL…. Amazon.co.uk – Music 
  2. eBay.com/.co.uk/.fr/.de/.jp etc etc
    This list at the moment isn’t holding many surprises – but yes, as we all know eBay would crop up on here at some point. eBay like Amazon, is a gigantic marketplace of stuff really – but with a catalog even broader than Amazon as anyone can sell anything. What I like about eBay is the ability to buy something that is maybe a bit harder to find – i.e. a promo or sampler of a release. For me, the prices are a bit more than what can be found on Amazon’s marketplace; I can’t (yet) beat £1.27 for a CD album – seeing as the lowest, real, person on ebay will sell a CD for is £1.99 (inc. P&P). Sometimes I’ve gotten lucky and brought a card-sleeve (no plastic case) release for around £1 – but most of the time, bidding wars can push prices in crazy directions. Then again, on a rare occasion someone will be having a clear-out and put that album you want that’s normally £8 everywhere else, on for 99p with a finish time of 1AM. It’s not always as trusting as the Amazon marketplace; as these are you’re average Joe’s and Joanna’s you’re dealing with – you can recieve releases that are usually in worse condition than expected – and for the 99p you paid for it, it’s pointless getting into a feedback war. But as I said, great place for those really odd, bizzare and rare releases. Then again don’t be put off by the mass amounts of newspaper CD’s and god-awful pop CD’s that are worthless that are there for sale.
    Catalogue pretty much every release in existence – and more.
    Pricing… Reasonable, but varies from seller to seller (and at times item to item)
    Shipping… see above.
    URL…. eBay.co.uk – Music
  3. Play.com
    At time of writing this Play have gone under a radical website change – which I’m not sure I like. Anyway, the music – well Play is another favourite, and another expected entry on this list. Although not as massive as eBay or Amazon – it’s catalogue is rather large; and like those two ever-growing. Again this is a site that sells near enough everything – but for me I always see it more as either an online grouping of supermarket music selections. What I mean by that is I feel it’s catalogue consists more of ‘mainstream’ releases than some of the harder to find ones. That’s not strictly ture, a bit of searching and you’ll find the odd obscure release come up – but there’s been the few releases it doesn’t stock – whereas Amazon or eBay do. It also features a used marketplace; similar to that of Amazon – in which merchants can sell second-hand CD’s – alot of the big merchants on Amazon like Zoverstocks can be found on Play. Why I use Play, and why alot of other people do is the free postage on everything (including private sellers) – and the massive sales they regulary have – and by regulary I mean every day, every week, every month – all year round; a bit like the DFS sale. At times I’ve timed it just right with the sales and bagged myself releases such as a remastered/collectors editon of Dio’s Holy Diver and the 2-Disc edition of R by Queens of the Stone Age for £2.99 each – and these are, NEW! Service is pretty standard, and compares well with other large-scale retailers; items will arrive in about 3 working days, although some titles for me have taken up to a week to deliver. There was the slight securityy issue a few months back when their mailing lists were leaked – but honestly, I’ve had no more than the average amount of ‘advertising’ e-mails – and most importantly no fraud.
    Catalogue mainly mainstream releases; although a thorough search will bring the hard-to-find ones to light
    Pricing… Reasonable, but varies between direct and private
    Shipping… FREE! Free delivery across the website.
    URL…. Play.com – Music
  4. HMV
    HMV, His Master’s Voice, have been music retailers for just under a century now – but sadly are falling on hard times – at time of writing. With high-street outlets being their main premise; their online website usually is a bit more rewarding than browsing the shop. I say this because if anyone’s been into a small high-street branch of HMV, they’ll know that you will find it near impossible to find that 4*, small label release reviewed in this months Q magazine. And even if you do find it instore you’ll faint at the high-price tag. The outlets don’t seem to understand competition; pricing some mainstream releases that were once £7 in a sale – £15 (I’m referring to a standard version of Goldfrapp’s Seventh Tree, which was the price quoted). Anyway, we’re not here to talk about phsyical outlets – the webstore, is well reasonable. The pricing can mimck that of the outlets in the way that they are not always the cheapest around, although online prices are usually lower than those instore. The catalogue comprises mainly of more mainstream releases; more so than Play – and has a limited amount of international releases (i.e. American bands for example) – and even if they do supply them; you’ll have to pay the price, not only with your wallet – but also with time. It’s been a while since I’ve brought from HMV online; I only usually buy in-store during sales or if there is a must have new release.
    Catalogue mainly mainstream releases
    Pricing… Cheaper prices are around for most titles
    Shipping… FREE! Free delivery across the website.
    URL…. HMV.com

  5. MusicStack
    Ok moving towards more unheard retailers, we have MusicStack. I personally have never brought anything from music stack, I’ll explain why soon. MusicStack is very much like eBay when it comes to buying music; but without the whole ‘auction’ aspect. By that I mean MusicStack offers alot of rare, and hard-to-find titles. These include samplers, promos, test pressings, special editions, japanese editions and deleted singles. You can’t exactly browse on MusicStack; not like most merchants – and so you have to know what you want, or roughly what you are looking for. There are no category browsing links; just a search bar in which you enter usually an artist or album title. I’ve found MusicStack to be a great tool for finding promo’ singles, definetly for international bands. BUT you can sometimes be faced with rather high sale prices; and at times even higher shipping costs. This is because MusicStack is a marketplace built up of many different merchants and sellers; some who are very serious about what they are selling – unlike the average Joe/Joanna on eBay.
    Catalogue All most anything, ever pressed
    Pricing… Varies from merchant to merchant
    Shipping… See above – overseas shipping can be ghastly
    URL…. MusicStack

INFOZ: Omni G-Value

Source of information: Product review pg.43 in The Official Microsoft Windows XP Magazine – October 2002

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Manufactuer Omni
Model G-Value
Processor (CPU) Choice of…
AMD Duron 1.2Ghz
AMD Athlon XP 1800+
Pentium 4 2Ghz
Pentium 4 2.2Ghz
Memory (RAM) 256MB (SDRAM)
Primary Hard Drive (HDD) 40GB
Graphics (GPU) 64mb Shared AGP 3D Graphics
Sound Card AC97 (3D PCI)
Optical Disc Drive CD-ROM (52x)
Networking 56k Fax Modem
Monitor Unknown
Peripherals N.A.
Installed OS
(Inc. additional software)
Windows
Other
Keyboard
Mouse
Stereo Speakers
4x USB
Floppy Disk Drive (1.44mb)
Opt. = Optional

Recommended Retail Price:

Anthlon Duron Package
£239 exc. VAT
£280.83 inc. VAT

Anthlon XP 1800+ Package
£289 exc. VAT
£339.58 inc. VAT

Pentium 4 2Ghz Package
£399 exc. VAT
£468.83 inc. VAT

Pentium 4 2.2Ghz Package
£439 exc. VAT
£515.83 inc. VAT

INFOZ: Omni Optimovie4

Source of information: Product review pg.43 in The Official Microsoft Windows XP Magazine – October 2002

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Manufactuer Omni
Model Optimovie4
Processor (CPU) Choice of…
AMD Athlon XP 1800+
AMD Athlon XP 2000+
Pentium 4 2 GHz
Pentium 4 2.2Ghz
Memory (RAM) 256MB (DDR)
or
512MB (DDR)
Primary Hard Drive (HDD) 80GB – “Fast Hard Disk”
Graphics (GPU) 64mb nVidia GeForce4 MX 64mb (w/TV out)
Sound Card Stereo AC97 Digital Audio
or
Soundblaster Live! 5.1
Optical Disc Drive CD-RW (32x10x40x)
DVD-ROM (16x)
Networking 56k Modem
Monitor Unknown
Peripherals N.A.
Installed OS
(Inc. additional software)
Windows
U-lead Video Editing Software
Other
Keyboard
Mouse
Speakers
DV Video Capture Card & Cable (Firewire, i-link, IEEE1394)
4x USB
Opt. = Optional

Recommended Retail Price:

Anthlon XP 1800+ Package
£415 exc. VAT
£487.63 inc. VAT

Anthlon XP 2000+ Package
£445 exc. VAT
£522.88 inc. VAT

Pentium 4 2Ghz Package
£489 exc. VAT
£574.58 inc. VAT

Pentium 4 2.2Ghz Package
£519 exc. VAT
£609.89 inc. VAT

Extras include…
Max Power Upgrade” (512mb RAM + Soundblaster) for £69.33 inc. VAT
Hard-Drive Performance Upgrade” (80GB @ 7200rpm) for £29.38 inc. VAT

INFOZ: Compaq SG3-320UK

Source of information: Currys Product Page

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Front

Front

Side

Side

Manufactuer Compaq
Model SG3-320UK
Processor (CPU) AMD Athlon II X2 245
2x1mb L2 Cache
Dual Core
Memory (RAM) 2GB (DDR3)
Primary Hard Drive (HDD) 500GB (7200rpm, SATA)
Graphics (GPU) 891MB ATI Radeon 3000 (Shared, On-Board)
– VGA Output
Sound Card On-Board
Optical Disc Drive DVD-RW (w/Lightscribe)
Networking 10/100BT NIC
Monitor N.A.
Peripherals Keyboard (USB)
Optical Mouse (USB)
Installed OS
(Inc. additional software)
Windows 7 Home Premium 64-Bit
Adobe Reader
Adobe Flash Player
Cyberlink DVD Suite
EasyBits Magic Desktop
HP Games Console
HP Music Station
HP Power Assistant
Norton Online Back-Up (Trial)
Symnatec Norton Internet Security (Trial)
Recovery Partition + Software
Other
6-in-1 Memory Card Reader
6x USB
2x PCI-Express x1 Slots
Size: 175x414x387 (WxDxH) mm
Weight: 7.5 KG
Opt. = Optional

Recommended Retail Price:

£239.99

INFOZ: ACi Sovereign

Source of information: Advertisement for ACi pg.4 in The Official Microsoft Windows XP Magazine – October 2002

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ACi Sovereign

ACi Sovereign Advert

 

 

Manufactuer ACi
Model Sovereign
Processor (CPU) Intel Pentium 4 – 2.0Ghz
Max: Pentium 4 – 2.4GHz
Memory (RAM) 512MB (DDR)
Max: 1GB
Primary Hard Drive (HDD) 30GB
Max: 60GB
Graphics (GPU) 64MB AGP 4x (On-Board)
Sound Card On-Board – Stereo (Headphone & Mic)
S/P-DIF Out
Optical Disc Drive 8x DVD Drive
Opt. CDRW, Combi Drive
Networking 56k Fax Modem
10/100 Ethernet Port
Monitor 15.1″ TFT SXGA+
Peripherals N.A.
Installed OS
(Inc. additional software)
Windows XP Home
Other
Touch-pad
Internal Floppy Drive (Swappable with Battery or Optical Drive)
Opt. = Optional

Recommended Retail Price:

£1,349 exc. VAT

INFOZ: ACi Impression

Source of information: Advertisement for ACi pg.4 in The Official Microsoft Windows XP Magazine – October 2002

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ACi Impression

ACi Impression Advert

 

Manufactuer ACi
Model Impression
Processor (CPU) Intel Mobile Pentium 4 – 1.6Ghz
(w/Enhanced Speedstep Technology)
Max: Pentium 4 2.0Ghz
Memory (RAM) 256MB (DDR)
Max: 1GB
Primary Hard Drive (HDD) 20GB
Max: 40GB
Graphics (GPU) 32mb nVidia GeForce4 Go (On-Board/DDR)
Sound Card On-Board – Stereo (Headphone & Mic)
Optical Disc Drive 8x DVD Drive
Opt. CDRW, Combi Drive
Networking 56k Fax Modem
10/100 Ethernet Port
Monitor 14.1″ TFT XGA
Opt. SXGA+
Peripherals Hot-Swap Floppy Drive
Installed OS
(Inc. additional software)
Windows XP Home
Other
Touch-pad
Smart Media Slot
Opt. = Optional

Recommended Retail Price:

£1,249 exc. VAT

INFOZ: ACi Crusader

Source of information: Advertisement for ACi pg.4 in The Official Microsoft Windows XP Magazine – October 2002

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ACi Crusader

ACi Crusader Advert


Manufactuer ACi
Model Crusader
Processor (CPU) Intel Mobile Pentium 4 – 1.6Ghz
(w/Enhanced Speedstep Technology)
Max: Pentium 4 2.0Ghz
Memory (RAM) 128MB (DDR)
Max: 1GB
Primary Hard Drive (HDD) 20GB
Max: 40GB
Graphics (GPU) nVidia GeForce2 Go (On-Board)
Sound Card On-Board – Stereo (Headphone & Mic)
Optical Disc Drive 8x DVD Drive
Opt. CDRW, Combi Drive
Networking 56k Modem
10/100 Ethernet Port
Monitor 14.1″ TFT XGA
Max: 15.1″ SXGA+
Peripherals N.A.
Installed OS
(Inc. additional software)
Windows XP Home
Other
Touch-pad
Internal Floppy Drive
Opt. = Optional

Recommended Retail Price:

£1,399 exc. VAT

INFOZ: ACi Powerlite

Source of information: Advertisement for ACi pg.4 in The Official Microsoft Windows XP Magazine – October 2002

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ACi Powerlite

ACi Powerlite Advert

 

Manufactuer ACi
Model Powerlite
Processor (CPU) Intel Mobile Pentium III – 1Ghz
Memory (RAM) 192MB (SDRAM)
Max: 640MB
Primary Hard Drive (HDD) 20GB
Max: 40GB
Graphics (GPU) On-Board
Sound Card On-Board – Stereo (Headphone & Mic)
Optical Disc Drive Combi Drive
Networking 56k Fax Modem
10/100 Ethernet Port
Monitor 13.1″ TFT XGA
Peripherals External Floppy Drive
Installed OS
(Inc. additional software)
Windows XP Home
Other
Touch-pad
Weight = 2.2KG
Opt. = Optional

Recommended Retail Price:

£1,199 exc. VAT

INFOZ: Rock Xeno Notebook

Source of information: Product review pg.48 in The Official Microsoft Windows XP Magazine – August 2002

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Rock Xeno Notebook

Stock Image - Rock Xeno Notebook

 

Manufactuer Rock
Model Xeno
Processor (CPU) Intel Mobile Pentium 4 – 2.2Ghz
Memory (RAM) 512MB
Primary Hard Drive (HDD) 40GB – Fijitsu “Silent”
Graphics (GPU) 16MB ATi Mobility M6-D
Sound Card On-Board – Stereo (Headphone & Mic)
Optical Disc Drive CD-DVD Combi [CD: 4x4x20, DVD: 8x]
Networking 56k V90 Modem
Ethernet Port
Monitor 15.1″ LCD (@ 1024×768)
Peripherals N.A.
Installed OS
(Inc. additional software)
Windows XP Professional
Other
Touch-pad
2x USB
1x IEEE 1394 Firewire
1x Serial
1x Parallel
1x PC card
Opt. = Optional

Recommended Retail Price:

£1,399 exc. VAT
£1,644 inc. VAT

INFOZ: NDC Performa X-2000 Plus

Source of information: NDC advert pg.53 in The Official Microsoft Windows XP Magazine – August 2002

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NDC Performa x2000 Plus Advert

NDC Performa x2000 Plus Advert

 

Manufactuer NDC
Model Performa X-2000 Plus
Processor (CPU) AMD Athlon XP 2000+
Memory (RAM) 512MB (DDR)
Primary Hard Drive (HDD) 60GB (7200rpm)
Graphics (GPU) 64mb ATI Radeon 8500 (DDR)
Sound Card Soundblaster Live 5.1
Optical Disc Drive 40x10x48 CD[RW]-ROM (Opt. 16x DVD-ROM)
Networking 56k V92 Modem
10/100 NIC
Monitor 17″ LG Flatron 775FT
Peripherals Keyboard (PS2)
Optical Mouse (PS2)
5.1 Speakers (Video Logic ZXR-500)
Installed OS
(Inc. additional software)
Windows XP Home Edition
Norton Antivirus 2002
CD-ROM comes with CD Writing Software
DVD-ROM comes with DVD Decoder Software
Other
Tower Case
300 Watt Power Supply
4x USB
Floppy Disk Drive (3½ Inch)
VIA KT333 266Mhz DDR Motherboard
Opt. = Optional

Recommended Retail Price:

£899 exc. VAT
£1056 inc. VAT
£1076 inc. VAT with DVD Drive