- Blue Öyster Cult, the self-titled debut, which contains Before the Kiss, a Redcap
- Blue Öyster Cult, Agents of Fortune, which contains Extraterrestrial Intelligence and some song about a Reaper
- Bread, Lo Mejor de Bread, which is the Mexican pressing of the Best of Bread. Rad because it's in Spanish
- Fleetwood Mac, the self-titled debut, which contains a picture of a young Christie McVie
- Free, Fire and Water, which contains All Right Now
- Janet (Miss Jackson, if you're nasty) Jackson, Control, which features The Pleasure Principle and like seven other hit singles but especially the Pleasure Principle
- Julian Lennon, Valotte, which contains Too Late for Goodbyes
- Madness, One Step Beyond, which I bought for no particular reason. No, no particular reason at all.
- Marillion, Script for a Jester's Tear, which I bought because I am still dedicated to finding out why it is that people like Marillion
- The Police, Ghost in the Machine, which has Demolition Man
- Rush, Power Windows, because I didn't have but one copy, and that one a "tape of"
- Simon & Garfunkel, Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme, which features both A.S.D. Phillipic and A Poem on the Underground Wall
- Steppenwolf, For Ladies Only, which features Steppenwolf
- Steppenwolf, At Your Birthday Party, which features Steppenwolf rocking, especially on It's Never Too Late
- Tears for Fears, Songs from the Big Chair, because I love Head over Heels and those other two songs
- Ten Years After, Undead, because it's live, and clever
- Suzanne Vega, the self-titled debut, because *dr00l*
- Suzanne Vega, Solitude Standing, because they didn't have Days of Open Hand. No, just kidding.
This is how I spend my money. I am very happy with my discs so far, and all seem to be in damn good shape. I am polishing them as I post this.