This blog entry is something different. I’ll get back to the normal stuff later, but for now, here’s a small ”CD hunter’s travel guide to Vienna”.
Me and my family spent a few days in the beautiful city of Vienna in Austria recently, and I did some CD hunting there. Beforehand, I checked out what the city had to offer, and chose a couple of the many second hand records stores which I wanted to visit, as I only had limited time for this hobby of mine.
The weather wasn’t favorable on our first day in Vienna, but I decided to take a walk in the rain to Moses Records and Sing Sing Records anyway, a little bit outside the main shopping district. These days it’s fairly easy to navigate with a phone in your hand, but I did take a few wrong turns which made the trip a slightly longer than I had hoped for. First stop was at Moses Records, which was packed with vinyl and CDs. They had dedicated shelves for metal and other genres, but also a million 2 euro CD’s in no particular order. I checked out most of the CD racks, but didn’t find anything I absolutely wanted. The prices of the used CDs were around 6-15 euros I think, those 2 euro cheap ones excluded.
The next stop was at SingSing Records, which was maybe a slightly smaller store, but more to my liking. A decent hard rock / metal selection, and I picked up a couple of CDs, a Petra compilation and Michael Bormann’s first solo album, 6 euros each. I tried to bargain as they weren’t in that good condition, but the lady behind the counter showed no mercy :). She was helpful though, when I asked where I should go for new CDs. SingSing had also a lot of boxes full of 1 euro CDs. As far as I could tell, they weren’t sorted out in any way, and seemed to be mostly common pop/rock stuff. Maybe I could have found something if I had gone through them all, but the amount of boxes was exhausting!
I did some shopping at Westfield Shopping City Süd, which is a huge shopping mall outside of Vienna. There was a Müller store there, and I found the latest Avantasia album on vinyl for 25 euros, which I thought was a good price. I also bought the new H.E.A.T. CD, 15 euros. The was a small Media Markt in the mall too, nothing much there. A massive store of theirs would have been in the same area, but I didn’t have the time to wander there. Oh what did I miss…
Another chain that carries some CDs is Thalia. They’re mostly a book store but they do have some music and movies, at least in some of their branches.

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