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Click to expand.You don't find most classical stuff online. If you're looking for specific composers or more obscure pieces, they're hard to find.

I know that a lot of money from the recordings I buy go to the record labels, but I like supporting orchestras, conductors, and performers that I enjoy. EDIT: Additionally, to me, it's like having a bookshelf full of books. I've got a bookshelf with books and a bookshelf with classical CDs. There's something about actually having a physical collection on a shelf that really appeals to me. I last bought one a few years ago, came with encryption so I couldn't play it on my PC.
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It might have been Paul Kelly on the EMI label. I don't have a HiFi cd player or anything, just a PC with a good amp and speakers (proper amp and bookshelf speakers) So I wasn't impressed, and lets face it, nothing noteworthy has been released recently, so I just stopped buying CDs. BTW: I burnt the CD without the crap that originally stopped me playing it on my PC, so they haven't prevented piracy, they just stopped me buying any more. Edit: Sorry, I'm wrong, I have bought a few CDs after that directly from the artist, so no major record label shinannigans. So the last CD I bought might have been Gotye 'Like Drawing Blood'.
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