People Under the Stairs - O.S.T. could also be in the running. Never been repressed. OG copies going for $100+. The music also seems very on-brand for VMP, and I'm not saying that because I think it's a bad pick. It's actually a pretty good album.If it is 2002, Jurassic 5 - Power In Numbers?
That's such a NYC heavy year in looking at the albums released that year and Snoop has already been featured in RHH.
I'm not familiar with his work in particular, but these are almost certainly all pressed at the same location.Question for the community here. Action Bronson's Only for Dolphins just popped up for pre order. Turntable Labs (1000 copies), Fat Beats (500 Copies) and Newbury Comics (1000 copies) all have a different color variant. In situations like this are these all pressed at the same location or of these 3 places which would be the preferred vendor for quality if for some reason they are pressed at different locations?
Personally I've never had any issues with any of the vendors so if I were you, I'd just prioritize by which variant is your favorite. There's no way these variants were pressed at different locations. I guess if there are any issues, FatBeats is based out of California which is a lot closer to Denver than Newbury (Massachusetts) or TTL (Connecticut or Massachusetts iirc). In the event I received a defective product, making an exchange or return was painless with all 3 companies.Question for the community here. Action Bronson's Only for Dolphins just popped up for pre order. Turntable Labs (1000 copies), Fat Beats (500 Copies) and Newbury Comics (1000 copies) all have a different color variant. In situations like this are these all pressed at the same location or of these 3 places which would be the preferred vendor for quality if for some reason they are pressed at different locations?
TTL - NYCPersonally I've never had any issues with any of the vendors so if I were you, I'd just prioritize by which variant is your favorite. There's no way these variants were pressed at different locations. I guess if there are any issues, FatBeats is based out of California which is a lot closer to Denver than Newbury (Massachusetts) or TTL (Connecticut or Massachusetts iirc). In the event I received a defective product, making an exchange or return was painless with all 3 companies.
Thanks!! Kind of what I figured, but just wanted to make sure my inclinations were correct.Personally I've never had any issues with any of the vendors so if I were you, I'd just prioritize by which variant is your favorite. There's no way these variants were pressed at different locations. I guess if there are any issues, FatBeats is based out of California which is a lot closer to Denver than Newbury (Massachusetts) or TTL (Connecticut or Massachusetts iirc). In the event I received a defective product, making an exchange or return was painless with all 3 companies.
Power in number is a great album, but there are lots of pressings. In fact I’m pretty sure I got my copy with a lenticular cover through vmp. Have they ever done something they have previously sold in the store as a record of the month?If it is 2002, Jurassic 5 - Power In Numbers?
That's such a NYC heavy year in looking at the albums released that year and Snoop has already been featured in RHH.
Yeah. That indie band, can't remember.Power in number is a great album, but there are lots of pressings. In fact I’m pretty sure I got my copy with a lenticular cover through vmp. Have they ever done something they have previously sold in the store as a record of the month?
if you can name another new jersey artist that could have made an album in 1996 then there is debate but its pretty in the bagRedman would be a fucking awesome pick. That album is just relentlessly fun and hard hitting, would be my fave RHH pick this year.
Chino XL is one. Fugees out since they already did it.if you can name another new jersey artist that could have made an album in 1996 then there is debate but its pretty in the bag