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TeleStrat
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It took me awhile to get it right because I'm pretty low tech myself. Under topics not related to music click on I have a question for you and you'll find a topic called How do I post pictures? That will get you started. Photobucket is a good place to store images for free. I have over 900 album cover images and I'm only using 4% of the space I'm allowed. It will take some practicing to get it right but get as far as you can and come back here with any questions and before you know it you'll be posting pics with your eyes closed
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Nightfly
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The new Anna Von Hausswolff album "The Miraculous" which I've just got on vinyl today has an etched 4th side. Much prefer it leaving the 4th side blank than spreading the music out over 4 sides and having to change sides every 10 minutes.
A wonderful album well worth checking out. |
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Meltdowner
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^^ I think he posts from his phone, so it's trickier that way.
^ That's really cool How's the music like? |
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Catcher10
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That is a sweet etching......yes what is the music like?
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Prog Sothoth
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Thanks...I'll try to post pictures of some of my cooler looking vinyls soon. A lot of metal vinyl releases are pure limited editions, often to a few hundred copies if that, thus the labels tend to go all out on making them a collectors item I suppose. There's an extreme metal album I want released in 2009 (Obscura - "Cosmogenesis") that had a vinyl edition that already goes for 200$ minimum these days. They're almost worth buying just for investment purposes, let alone the neat packaging.
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Nightfly
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^^ & ^^^ It's pretty unique. Very dark with a lot of use of pipe organ. A review in Mojo made a lot of reference to doom metal which it's not but it is heavy at times. She has an amazing voice - some have compared here to Kate Bush but I don't see a big resemblance myself.
Check this out.... |
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Catcher10
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Thanks for posting...not Kate Bush. She sounds like Anna von Hausswolff.....Parts sound like could be updated Black Sabbath, like a young Sabbath had they started in 2015.
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Meltdowner
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^^ Wow, amazing track!
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Catcher10
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Yea!!! Two more black pizzas showed up today...
Been wanting this one on vinyl for sometime....I love The Can!! These I am getting are all new issues, remastered/remixed from original master tapes by Sonopress in Germany and pressed by Soundmasters in UK, such an outstanding job they are doing with Can's albums. The other one I got was Genesis~A Trick/Tail, the 2008 Nick Davis remastered. The Genesis reissues are half speed mastered by Nick Davis issued by Rhino.....Outstanding! |
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Tom Ozric
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^ Two utterly BRILLIANT albums there, Jose
Future Days = THE BEST !! Worth it for 'Spray' alone. |
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Just finished ATotT and Nick did an amazing job. He brought forward instruments that were too much in the background on the original mix. Phil's vocals were pushed back some on Entangled, which after comparing the two seems better, I love that song and it will take a few listens to "feel" it better, but I think I will.
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Nightfly
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^^^ I got the vinyl boxset of the first 5 Genesis albums (excluding Revelation of course) on the most recent remasters and they sound great.
I bet ATOTT sounds great. I'd like to compare it to the original pressing.
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Catcher10
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I have some of the first albums too, SEBTP is so good. Compared to all the originals, the veil is lifted and its just glorious Genesis music. ATotT original is really not that bad, not like SEBtP or NC, those were bad. This one though has a some differences like I said, but overall it's like the others......Nick did an amazing job.
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Nightfly
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Oh yes, Selling England sounds amazing. I agree, a job well done.
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Meltdowner
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^^ Still not as bad as Trespass, in terms of sound quality. I wonder how's Nick's remaster of that one.
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Meltdowner
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I finally decided to buy the first two LZ albums and I'm so glad I did,
it seemed like the first time I truly listened to the album. The drums
sound incredible, not flat at all, and the bass is much more clean and
audible than the CD. I wasn't so impressed in the first track, still
trying to understand what I was listening, but in the beginning "Babe
I'm Gonna Leave You", the acoustic guitar and the vocals had a
incredibly natural sound. And then that song has some loud moments that
sounded awful on CD, quite distorted and muddy, but it wasn't the case: I
could clearly identify every track, even some guitar overdubs I didn't
know. Throughout the album I could even listen to some echoes on the
vocals and buzz from Page's amp
"Your Time Is Gonna Come" always was my favourite on that album and it
sounded particularly warm, I loved the sound of the organ, including the
track farther on the right, that was not as audible. Probably the most
special moment was the psychedelic middle section of "Dazed and
Confused", followed by the sudden and fast bass and drums outburst, it's
truly amazing The only bad thing is that sticker on the front cover I'll have to listen to II next, this first one put a really big smile on my face
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TeleStrat
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^ I'm sure you will enjoy the spaced out part in Whole Lotta Love.
Back then when I was listening to early Zep I was also way into Truth and Beck-Ola by the original Jeff Beck Group. You can't beat those two albums on vinyl.
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Meltdowner
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^ It will be fun, I'm sure. It's one of my favourite albums from them, right after HOTH.
Never heard these two, but I recently heard "Blow by Blow" for the first time and I loved it |
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TeleStrat
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^ Blues based hard rock on Truth and a much heavier sound on Beck-Ola.
Rod Stewart did the vocals, Ron Wood on bass and Mickey Waller on drums. I would recommend both to anyone interested in late sixties hard rock.
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Anaon
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Hi there!
Here are my latest acquisitions from November... Upgrade mint copies of Yes albums : The guy who sold me these albums played them one or two times to record them on tapes and then, they stayed in boxes for many years!! Other mint great titles : And from some other sellers : |
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