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It's not just her. Who do you think buys the $400+ tickets for Fleetwood Mack or Nicks' solo tours?well that’s true, she is of that generation. Great record/artist all the same.
It's not just her. Who do you think buys the $400+ tickets for Fleetwood Mack or Nicks' solo tours?well that’s true, she is of that generation. Great record/artist all the same.
It's not just her. Who do you think buys the $400+ tickets for Fleetwood Mack or Nicks' solo tours?
Yeah, I know. That's why we need the disinterested involvement of the record label (can't believe I said something that could be construed as positive about record labels). This is definitely a solid pick and despite its popularity at the time, would be something good to expose to their subscribers.Yeah because interpersonal relations and band politics haven’t kept this out of print for nearly 50 years! With relations between the two at complete rock bottom there’s more chance of pigs flying than anyone repressing Buckingham Nicks. If we do have an epidemic of flying hogs though could you save me a copy please!
Everyone: "this is an obscure album, it is not ESSENTIAL"
...Also everyone: "Ugh this album is so popular that it's easy to find a used version for cheap"
I believe the latter crowd doesn't get the concept of a vinyl reissue.
You guys can keep your worn out old copies of Bella Donna on flimsy 80s vinyl. I'll take this shiny new AAA reissue on colored vinyl with a nice art print and outstanding packaging that most likely sounds better than any copy you can buy.
Yeah, I know. That's why we need the disinterested involvement of the record label (can't believe I said something that could be construed as positive about record labels). This is definitely a solid pick and despite its popularity at the time, would be something good to expose to their subscribers.
You do realise that this has had a Rhino repress was done on 180g vinyl mastered by Bernie Grundman and pressed at Optimal. It came out in 2016 and costs about €15 on Discogs. It sounds immense. I have a copy. I seem to remember rhino pressing it in colour this January too. Also most clean copies of “flimsy 80s presses” I have beat the crap out of modern presses, there’s a lot of lost expertise in pressing that we’ve yet to recover. That said this is an amazing album, Stevie deserves highlighting and if you want it that’s all the justification you need for yourself so don’t spout bollocks that’s quite frankly untrue. Personally I think there is other, out of print, stuff in her stellar career that would have been a better call given there is an amazing sounding recent remaster of this already out there!
If there is a good modern reissue it's one thing. In general though not just this album people react this way. If it's popular and "essential" worthy, then there are used copies widely available and people complain. If it's obscure and rare, then people will complain it's not worthy of labeling "essential."
That said, the UK reissue may be nice, this is the first US reissue in a while though and a really nice variant worthy of getting and definitely worthy of a VMP essential release nonetheless. I think it's more worthy certainly than the Black Sabbath and Queen reissues they did that were just existing masters pressed on colored vinyl. At least this is a new lacquer.
Yeah I'm upset because it killed that song for me.Never realized how many people must be dying a little on the inside every time they hear Seven Nation Army in the background of a football game. Well crafted take @duke86fan, intentional or not.
The 2016 was not only UK, it is available in the US as well. There are only deadwax details for the UK/EU version on discogs though. So, if there is a difference, I'm not sure where it is pressed. The gold one, which sounds like the same plates, says EU on discogs, but it is an official Start Your Ear Off Right title that appears to be available at normal price in the US, so the discogs listing is probably wrong, unless there is a difference and someone hasn't listed the US one yet.Sometimes they do UK/Europe and US separate releases. And a lot of times one is better than the other. The ZZ Top reissues I know were AAA great Bellman cuts in the US, but digitally sourced and not as good in Europe. Sometimes they do US/UK/European as the same release though, globally.
Yeh, it’s odd to me that there’s still no “like Totally 80s”(said in valley girl voice) ROTM, these two picks very easily slide back into the 70s FM with Stevie, and slide up into 90s hip hop with De La. Is it so hard to just give us a damn Bananarama record already!?So is Nicks the first 80s essential? I mean, I know the De La Soul was 89 but that’s practically the next decade. Either way, great pick.
Yeah I'm upset because it killed that song for me.
If anything The White Stripes are just Millennial nostalgia garbage.
So then maybe the WS should be "Xennial nostalgia garbage"Im about 7/8 years advanced of that timeline
I'm 36 but it still rings true to me. I take '10' and like 'teens'I turned 32 earlier this month and everything I like in life got cancelled the next day so right on schedule?