The above, ladies and gentlemen, is precisely why I keep Excel spreadsheets of my shiny silver discs. I never got around to making a database of the records, but I have done quite well at it in the era of CDs, LDs, DVDs, and BDs. That's a lot of Ds.
The reason was to have something to carry around with me when attending record sales and the like, so that I'd know what I've already got, and/or what should be replaced if a better copy comes along. Well, the record one never happened. And that would have necessitated carrying printouts around with me back then.
So I finally got smart and took the time to enter everything else into Excel, and now I'm able to check my lists, which I keep on Google Drive, via smartphone whenever necessary.
So then, back to the current project. I've got BK's presentation of TWO FOR THE SEESAW -- so do I hang onto the record? Sometimes the answer is yes, sometimes no. It just depends on how I feel about the record. This one, I don't know, but since getting rid of it won't make a dent, I'll probably keep it.
Here's another that I DIDN'T forget I had: ONE-EYED JACKS. I had the LP, but it happened to be in condition that didn't warrant keeping it. And of course it helped that BK's notes on it were pretty revealing in regard to how poorly it had been mastered back in the day.