DJ Ryan White 0 Posted February 8, 2006 Report Share Posted February 8, 2006 i am looking on ebay to start my cd collection can any1 recomend any good cds that are a must have for any mobile dj?? thanx http://www.dj-forum.co.uk/html//emoticons/thanks.gif Skype Me: djryanwhite Link to post Share on other sites
dangerman 0 Posted February 9, 2006 Report Share Posted February 9, 2006 A good place to start is the Now album. They have most of the popular songs from mid-late 80's up to present day. I would recomend a set for any DJ. You can pick up second hand Now albums from ebay or amazon. Be warned, the older the now album is, the more expensive they get. Also now only goes back to a certain number on CD, around 10 I think (but not too sure). Take a look on some specialised DJ website, and have a look at there 60's, 70's, 80's and 90's collections. Other than that just keep an eye out for 'greatest hits' and good CD compliations from supermarkets and HMV etc. Hope it helps http://www.dj-forum.co.uk/html//emoticons/042.gif DM Link to post Share on other sites
ChrisPointon 0 Posted February 9, 2006 Report Share Posted February 9, 2006 Ryan, Take a look at CDS4SALES auction listings Here He offers Ex-Jukebox CD's for very competitive prices, and currently has a lot of Now Thats What I call Music CD's and older music Compilations which may be of help building up a collection. I'm not a fan of the Specialist DJ Only Music CD Routes. Companies like Mastermix and DMC may offer compilations with popular tracks and an easy method of building a collection for those who haven't the time or inclination to shop around but DJ Only CD's come at a premium price. I took some time doing the price comparisons between DJ Only Product and Music CD's on the High Street, and based on my requirements, I saved £106 by avoiding the DJ only Hype. After all "I will survive" is the same track, whether it is played from a £15.00 DJ Only CD or a £8.99 Sounds of the 70's CD from the high street, the only difference is the price! http://www.dj-forum.co.uk/html//emoticons/smile.gif You can read about my findings between the DJ Only vs High Street Here:- Admins Blog Page Link to post Share on other sites
AJS Mobile Disco 0 Posted February 9, 2006 Report Share Posted February 9, 2006 A good couple to have are 'Pop Party 1, 2, and 3' these have all the party cheese you would want if you are going into that sort of market. Also Now Dance is a three CD goody. I would also go along with the Now CD's Anne AJ's Mobile Disco Ryedale North Yorkshire PLI and PAT equipment Link to post Share on other sites
Leonna 0 Posted February 9, 2006 Report Share Posted February 9, 2006 (edited) When I was building up my collection before starting I bought Now albums off Ebay. I also found Woolworths were good for cheap box sets for different Genre's and buy one get one free (or half price). Look around for sales to build up some older stuff cheaply. Good Luck http://www.dj-forum.co.uk/html//emoticons/biggrin.gif Edited February 9, 2006 by Leonna Link to post Share on other sites
tonyj 0 Posted February 9, 2006 Report Share Posted February 9, 2006 CD Pool 100 floorfillers is a good start Member of The Musicians Union "Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like hard work." Link to post Share on other sites
wizard 0 Posted February 9, 2006 Report Share Posted February 9, 2006 I picked up a huge amount of CD singles and albums from car boot sales when re-starting......... The prices were remarkably cheap and I ended up buying some CD singles for 10p and selling them on e-bay for £10 http://www.dj-forum.co.uk/html//emoticons/biggrin.gif The rest of my back catalogue came from e-bay. and the local record shop. Have to agree with Chris the DJ only record route seemed a very expensive option when I was shopping around. The oldest swinger in town....... probably. Happy Easter.. well I have seen easter eggs in the shops Link to post Share on other sites
ollygeorge 0 Posted February 9, 2006 Report Share Posted February 9, 2006 Go to your local supermarket, actually forget local any supermarket and get rummaging in there bargain bins, free CD's in newspapers, i have got some of my best albums in this way.. Mobile Disco based in the Chew Valley & South Bristol Link to post Share on other sites
DJ Ben 0 Posted February 9, 2006 Report Share Posted February 9, 2006 (edited) Ryan mate... Just echo-ing what other people have said. Get the NOW albums (a DJ's goldmine!), and some 70's, 80's, and 90's compilation albums. that money you have that we talked about..spend some of it on music! A DJ can't talk for the whole gig!!!! Also, i recommend the R&B yearbook which is out in HMV now. has some very good tunes on it! Will go down a treat. If you want to specialise in a particular area of music, then obviously concentrate on buying that! And when looking for singles, try to find the ones with only 2 songs on there, cos you can guarantee to pay less than £2 for those. It's worth steering clear of artist albums as most often there are only one or two good songs on there, and then thats a waste of £12/£13. Ben http://www.dj-forum.co.uk/html//emoticons/thumbup.gif Edited February 9, 2006 by DJ Ben Ben Link to post Share on other sites
KrazyKaz 0 Posted February 9, 2006 Report Share Posted February 9, 2006 Ebay is often my first choice. You can get some real bargains on there.But watch out for copies. Also supermarket bargain bins are good too. There are a couple of good places on the net to buy albums from Play CD wow Both offer free delivery and are 2 of the cheapest internet retailers. They don't call me Krazy for nothing! Krazy by name - Krazy by nature !!!Age doesn't matter, unless you're a cabinet!K K Disco Link to post Share on other sites
DJJ 0 Posted February 9, 2006 Report Share Posted February 9, 2006 I concur with all the comments so far, but I'd recommend for some of the more recent dance/house music, you take a look at the 4CD box sets that go under the branding of: "The Number 1..." (eg The Number 1 Funky House Album or The Number 1 Old Skool Album). These albums can be bought for as little as £7.99 - not bad for 4CDs. I've got a few of these albums, some of which are due to be delivered by HMV any day now. These albums are unmixed, but they do have some extended versions which sometimes means the song lasts longer than the attention span of the people you are playing it for http://www.dj-forum.co.uk/html//emoticons/biggrin.gif http://www.dj-forum.co.uk/html//emoticons/biggrin.gif http://www.dj-forum.co.uk/html//emoticons/biggrin.gif Oh, and this is not a promotion for HMV Online, especially as there are many other online retailers that can probably beat their prices, but you can use these discount codes for HMV online: £2 off - VX0204 £3 off £20 order - VZ1011 £5 off £35 order - VW2110 You need to enter these codes into the upper right hand corner of the page. As for cheap CDs from the supermarkets, watch out for this term on the back of the CD: "...re-recorded by one or more members of the original band." I usually find that these CDs are of a poorer quality to the original versions. Other than that, have a good look through the ex-jukebox CDs that CP made reference to. Mention this forum and you will get free delivery! Hope this helps, DJJ Link to post Share on other sites
djwesty 0 Posted February 11, 2006 Report Share Posted February 11, 2006 hi ryan without a doubt a lot of mine came from car boot sales youll find double albums for £1.50but i would make a decent offer for all the cds theyve got ive picked up 20 to 30 cds for £15 that will soon get your back collection upespecially old now and hits cds.youll get them even cheaper that way but make sure they have the cds in the case and they are not copies got caught like that so talking from experience you wont get new cds like that so go round all the shops for newer ones in the sales . Link to post Share on other sites
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