Pre-Order Thread

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@scotthilk You need another copy?
Too many coming my way already!
 
The track list for this new Arcade Fire makes me want to stay far, far away from this album.
When did Arcade Fire become Coheed and Cambria?

Is this album a Canadian Prog Concept Album exploring parasitic aliens attacking the eyeballs of Montreal residents - only done with a lot of Black-Hole-Sun-Adjacent smiling by the keytar player, multiple band members on various drum/tambourine/percussion instruments and lots of really really wide brimmed hats?
 
 
Well this is exciting! The debut album from Kokoroko.

I saw these guys live 3 years ago so crazy to think we only just have an album from them.

The pricing seems to be weird. £20 for the limited edition vinyl with £10 postage (to the same country!!!!), but when you go through it comes up as £24 plus £6. Either way, £30 for UK people. Or £18 plus postage for the standard.

On a side note, British Progressive Jazz (the new label from Jazz In Britain's Matt Parker) have hinted at their first physical release being available today so look out for that, although I have a feeling it might be CD only.

 
Well this is exciting! The debut album from Kokoroko.

I saw these guys live 3 years ago so crazy to think we only just have an album from them.

The pricing seems to be weird. £20 for the limited edition vinyl with £10 postage (to the same country!!!!), but when you go through it comes up as £24 plus £6. Either way, £30 for UK people. Or £18 plus postage for the standard.

On a side note, British Progressive Jazz (the new label from Jazz In Britain's Matt Parker) have hinted at their first physical release being available today so look out for that, although I have a feeling it might be CD only.


Note:

The link seems to be dead at the moment. I suspect it is because the full album is available to stream and I believe it should only be a single track that is available for now.

Luckily for me, I haven't closed it yet so I'm currently 4 tracks through the album and it is fantastic so far!
 

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This box set continues the chronological re-releasing of Neil Young’s official releases, remastered where analog tapes exist. Volume 4, released as a 4 LP box and 4 CD box, includes Hawks & Doves from 1980 (ORS 13), Re*Ac*Tor (with Crazy Horse) from 1981 (ORS 14), This Notes for You from 1988 (ORS 20), and Eldorado from 1989 (ORS 21). These albums bookend the period 1982-1987 when Neil recorded for Geffen Records, hence the non-sequential ORS numbers.
This is the first official vinyl release of Eldorado, a 5 track mini-album (previously only released on CD in Australia and Japan) and it includes two much sought-after tracks, “Cocaine Eyes” and “Heavy Love”.
The vinyl of Hawks & Doves, Re*Ac*Tor and This Notes for You have all been remastered from the original analog tapes by Chris Bellman at Bernie Grundman Mastering. Eldorado vinyl is mastered using the 44/16 digital master.
 
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