dansomeone
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Wow, Record City just added a bunch of Andrews Sisters albums on vinyl. You remember them, don't you?
Wow, Record City just added a bunch of Andrews Sisters albums on vinyl. You remember them, don't you?
Yeah, it just doesn’t make sense.Yeah there’s absolutely no way they aren’t making this as wide release as possible. There might be some snags on the manufacturing side of things but I just cannot see it being limited in any sort of way.
What a stupid idea. Cutting individual acetates, which are inherently fragile, and subject to degradation - and essentially can't be wet cleaned. Acetates degrade much more quickly from repeated plays. Of course, they will sell out.Cross post from Jazz thread
....and they've gone into ERC territory.
I thought I would jump on that and then saw the price 377 Euros
Archival Tape Edition No. 3 § John Coltrane
"A Love Supreme" is the most famous and successful studio album of jazz saxophonist John Coltrane and still considered his masterpiece. Recorded in December 1964 at Van Gelder Studios in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, USA, this record has been selected from the Universal Music Archive for our...the.supersense.com
edit - you get some white gloves though and instructions on 'how to caress'
I picked this up a while back. Packaging is super bare bones but they were all pressed well and sounded nice to my ears. A good way to pick them all up in mono for pretty cheap. Whether or not pressing quality will remain good in the current vinyl climate remains to be seen...
seems this is back in stock soon. anybody have this one?
My first thought is - WTF is he doing ordering 500?? Surely he knows that distributors will allocate based on how many orders they have and how much stock they receive. He is simply trying to hoard supply, knowing that if he succeeds he can corner the market to some degree.yea that is crazy. but it also sounds like lots of stuff is heavily allocated lately due to pressing plant delays. i'd truly be shocked if this is limited to this small an amount.
I think, as he says in the video, that he thought this was going to be an in-stock, standard release. Obviously he can sell a ton of these and from the sounds of it, he had a lot of pre-orders. Probably not 500, but for someone who ships around the world and has a decent online following, I bet he knows he can sell a lot. I would think he didn't think he would receive 500, but would receive as many as he could.My first thought is - WTF is he doing ordering 500?? Surely he knows that distributors will allocate based on how many orders they have and how much stock they receive. He is simply trying to hoard supply, knowing that if he succeeds he can corner the market to some degree.
The distributor rightly doesn't give a shit that he ordered 500. If they have 50,000 copies on hand and 5,000 orders, everyone gets 10.
he probably figured these would be pressed in huge numbers, but yea I do agree. Seems a bit like he's trying to hoard them. 500 is a ton of copies for a store with a single location.My first thought is - WTF is he doing ordering 500?? Surely he knows that distributors will allocate based on how many orders they have and how much stock they receive. He is simply trying to hoard supply, knowing that if he succeeds he can corner the market to some degree.
The distributor rightly doesn't give a shit that he ordered 500. If they have 50,000 copies on hand and 5,000 orders, everyone gets 10.
I remember a video of him talking about how he orders for RSD and how he got stuck with like 100 units of a record that he thought was going to widely allocated/very popular and it wound up being plentiful and he still has like 90 of them in stock. I want to say it was the Flaming Lips Soft Bulletin Companion but not positive.he probably figured these would be pressed in huge numbers, but yea I do agree. Seems a bit like he's trying to hoard them. 500 is a ton of copies for a store with a single location.
What a stupid idea. Cutting individual acetates, which are inherently fragile, and subject to degradation - and essentially can't be wet cleaned. Acetates degrade much more quickly from repeated plays. Of course, they will sell out.
They don't even bother to name who does the mastering. Why bother? At that price, only the status of owning one really matters.
good hah he deserves it. i typically like his shop but i hate when people hoard releases like that.I remember a video of him talking about how he orders for RSD and how he got stuck with like 100 units of a record that he thought was going to widely allocated/very popular and it wound up being plentiful and he still has like 90 of them in stock. I want to say it was the Flaming Lips Soft Bulletin Companion but not positive.
I got VU and Nico + the third album. Haven't had a chance to listen yet though...list price on these was $35 so I can see if people were underwhelmed and mad that it was a 1LP for $35 that didn't sound up to par. Once you get into that price point, records should sound pretty good IMO, although that's rapidly changing with how expensive records are getting.For the record, just spinning the Abbey Road The Velvet Underground – White Light / White Heat, dead quiet, sounds great considering what this probably sounded like originally.
I sometimes wonder if vinyl expectation go way past what something is inherently going to sound like for various reasons. I think an "audiophile" pressing of this would be slightly better and way more expensive.
...............just my 2 cents
I got VU and Nico + the third album. Haven't had a chance to listen yet though...list price on these was $35 so I can see if people were underwhelmed and mad that it was a 1LP for $35 that didn't sound up to par. Once you get into that price point, records should sound pretty good IMO, although that's rapidly changing with how expensive records are getting.
True. I started listening to VU + Nico last night. It’s…fine. Mine is flat and quiet. Not much separation or dynamic range. Which may very well be due to the recording. I’d have to do an A/B of this one but I recall the rip of the MoFi gold CD sounding better than this one.Perhaps but also thinking that VU albums are ever going to be able to sound truly audiophile is a kind of illogical madness to begin with. They were a lo-fi garage band that sold fuck all copies initially and were always more influential than successful. Their recording were never intended to be perfect and that’s an enormous part of the charm. They can only put on the wax what was on the tapes.
True. I started listening to VU + Nico last night. It’s…fine. Mine is flat and quiet. Not much separation or dynamic range. Which may very well be due to the recording. I’d have to do an A/B of this one but I recall the rip of the MoFi gold CD sounding better than this one.
Maybe I just like the MoFi CD better because it's mono...I don't have complaints about the pressing itself on the VU & Nico abbey road--it's flat and dead quiet. I gotta listen to it some more today--only got to listen to the first few songs on side A last night.My VU & Nico half speed master sounds great. Way better than the other stereo pressing I had. Hard to compare to a mono bc the mix is totally different of course. I’m probably gonna go in for their third s/t now. Definitely recommend