BRETT H.

How did you first start getting into collecting vinyl records?

It started out of a love for classic rock, but evolved into a love for physical media/outstanding sound! I got into it when I was 19 and I’m 27 now.
 

What was the first record you ever owned?

The first 3 I purchased on my initial trip were Who’s Next, Led Zeppelin I, and Eagles greatest hits.
 

How many records do you have in your collection?

Over 1000, admittedly lost track because I’m lazy!

What genres do you collect?

Mostly everything! I’ll even keep stuff I kinda hate, except country… I love to collect rock and jazz mostly, but also enjoy some pop stuff here and there!

Why do you love collecting vinyl records?

I love being able to buy something that you’ve never heard on a whim and wind up really liking it! I love the covers, the things that come with the record, the artwork, and most importantly, the sound! Nothing fills a room like a record player (and, unironically, a record collection 😂).

What is the most recent record you got for your collection?

I recently picked up the Gorillaz new album Cracker Island. Thought it was very good!!

Where is your go-to place to look for records in Pittsburgh? And Why?

I live in the Reading area. My favorite shop is Vertigo in West Reading! That was the first shop I went to, and a large portion of my collection was bought there. It’s small enough to go through everything without spending a whole afternoon, and the shop owner is cool!

What is your all time favorite record you have in your collection?

Hard to pick one but I have a Mofi copy of Led Zeppelin II that I think would be my top choice.

What is that one record you really want, but don't have yet?

ALL OF THE RECORDS. I WANT THEM ALL. I’ve had an unnecessarily hard time finding a legit clean copy of CSNY Deja Vu. I think I’ve bought 3, some at a higher price tag than I would’ve liked, and they’ve all sucked.

Why Vinyl and not CDs or digital?

Vinyl sounds better, looks better, and has better value. I do use digital when I have to/want a playlist, but if I’m looking to jam, I’m going vinyl all the way!

If you could recommend any album, what would it be?

Whatever the listener is into!
 

How did you first start getting into collecting vinyl records?

It started out of a love for classic rock, but evolved into a love for physical media/outstanding sound! I got into it when I was 19 and I’m 27 now.
 

What was the first record you ever owned?

The first 3 I purchased on my initial trip were Who’s Next, Led Zeppelin I, and Eagles greatest hits.
 

How many records do you have in your collection?

Over 1000, admittedly lost track because I’m lazy!

What genres do you collect?

Mostly everything! I’ll even keep stuff I kinda hate, except country… I love to collect rock and jazz mostly, but also enjoy some pop stuff here and there!

Why do you love collecting vinyl records?

I love being able to buy something that you’ve never heard on a whim and wind up really liking it! I love the covers, the things that come with the record, the artwork, and most importantly, the sound! Nothing fills a room like a record player (and, unironically, a record collection 😂).

What is the most recent record you got for your collection?

I recently picked up the Gorillaz new album Cracker Island. Thought it was very good!!

Where is your go-to place to look for records in Pittsburgh? And Why?

I live in the Reading area. My favorite shop is Vertigo in West Reading! That was the first shop I went to, and a large portion of my collection was bought there. It’s small enough to go through everything without spending a whole afternoon, and the shop owner is cool!

What is your all time favorite record you have in your collection?

Hard to pick one but I have a Mofi copy of Led Zeppelin II that I think would be my top choice.

What is that one record you really want, but don't have yet?

ALL OF THE RECORDS. I WANT THEM ALL. I’ve had an unnecessarily hard time finding a legit clean copy of CSNY Deja Vu. I think I’ve bought 3, some at a higher price tag than I would’ve liked, and they’ve all sucked.

Why Vinyl and not CDs or digital?

Vinyl sounds better, looks better, and has better value. I do use digital when I have to/want a playlist, but if I’m looking to jam, I’m going vinyl all the way!

If you could recommend any album, what would it be?

Whatever the listener is into!