My Discogs vinyl collection
A look at my vinyl record collection on Discogs, my home listening setup, and the electric drumkit I picked up along the way.
A look at my vinyl record collection on Discogs, my home listening setup, and the electric drumkit I picked up along the way.

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I just finished adding my record collection to Discogs, the largest online music database where collectors buy and sell with each other. If you’re on there, let’s connect on Discogs.

My first introduction to TOOL was after their third studio release, Ænima in 1996, and I’ve been a massive fan ever since. I became a member of TOOL Army (the fan club) in 2005 and have been lucky enough to see them perform live three times. This is an extremely rare original 1996 TOOL Ænima sealed (unopened, unplayed, out of print) vinyl 2xLP gatefold.
Purchased from eBay on 19 July 2002 and not a reissue or unofficial release. It’s been stored upright in a solid record carrier case, never played, and handled with care. Based on my research, a comparable copy in the original factory seal is currently selling for around US$1,999.99.

We get a lot of direct sunlight in the office so I had the record player installed in the closet and built out some custom storage. Here’s everything I have in my office.
Turntable and preamp
Cleaning
Speakers

After chatting with a friend about wanting to learn drums, he mentioned he had an electric kit he could play at 4am with headphones on without waking anyone up. The following week I was at the music store picking up my first kit. Below is a breakdown of everything I have in my practice room.
Electronic drumkit
Drumsticks
Pedal, throne and laptop stand
Sound and timekeeping
Practice (acoustic)
Online lessons and training

If this sounds like the way you like to work, get in contact to tell me a little about yourself and your project and I'd be happy to help. Send me an email at hello@richmcnabb.com.