On vinyl.
Some are too expensive, some sounded awful from the get go.
The Karp records.
That wonderful Lync record.
(A karp or Lync original is like 200 bucks or so. )
Those Venus beads records, both original LP and cd releases sound like crap.
Those are the first that come to mind
Re: Records that should be reissued.
2Earwig's Under My Skin I Am Laughing LP would be great. The band remastered it for a digital only release on their bandcamp a few years back, but couldn't stretch to a vinyl reissue to go alongside it. I've been relistening to my copy over the last few days for a youtube "thing" I'm planning, and it really is a fantastic album.
Elevate's Bronzee and The Architect would be really nice, too. The Flower Shop bandcamp just seems to be focused on Sophia and the other Proper-Sheppard post-God Machine stuff, which is a bit of a shame.
Elevate's Bronzee and The Architect would be really nice, too. The Flower Shop bandcamp just seems to be focused on Sophia and the other Proper-Sheppard post-God Machine stuff, which is a bit of a shame.
"What am I gonna do with 40 subscriptions to Vibe?"
I talk disjointed music-related guff over here. You're welcome.
I talk disjointed music-related guff over here. You're welcome.
Re: Records that should be reissued.
3Those two I have on vinyl. The architect sounds spectacular.the letter o wrote: Sat Jul 30, 2022 5:55 am
Elevate's Bronzee and The Architect would be really nice, too.
I paid little money for NM copies of both just a few years ago...dunno if prices for those have skyrocketed.
Bronzee could make use of a good remastering, it's too trebly for my tastes
Re: Records that should be reissued.
4NoMeansNo's entire discography.
The Effigies' entire discography.
Didjits' entire discography. Especially Hornet Pinata.
The Effigies' entire discography.
Didjits' entire discography. Especially Hornet Pinata.
Re: Records that should be reissued.
5Funny, was also going to say 'The Architect', but then remembered I had no issue finding a vinyl copy fairly recently for cheap. It is a crazily good record in my opinion; a real shame it didn't get the attention it deserved.the letter o wrote: Sat Jul 30, 2022 5:55 am Elevate's Bronzee and The Architect would be really nice, too. The Flower Shop bandcamp just seems to be focused on Sophia and the other Proper-Sheppard post-God Machine stuff, which is a bit of a shame.
Mandarin's Fast>Future>Present is something I'd love to own on vinyl. Not sure it was ever available in the UK on vinyl. Another all time favourite record that nobody seems to be familiar with.
Neither of these records are on Spotify either, which is a nuisance.
Re: Records that should be reissued.
6Silkworm’s records on Matador.
U.S. Maple’s first two albums.
Scratch Acid’s records.
U.S. Maple’s first two albums.
Scratch Acid’s records.
jason (he/him/his) from volo (illinois)
Re: Records that should be reissued.
7Given the state of the environment, none of them.
at war with bellends
Re: Records that should be reissued.
8This.
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OKAY, repress the first four Nina Nastasia LPs with deluxe essay liner notes, then shut down the factories, and that's it. What you have now is what you get until the climate crisis reverses course.
Re: Records that should be reissued.
9Is pressing records really that great a contributor to climate issues? Seriously question. I mean I know they use PVC and bad chemicals, it's plastic after all. Seems to me that there are better targets for climate activism than records. I've spent a lot of time at garbage dumps many times and never seen a single record.
Re: Records that should be reissued.
10Adam_I_III wrote: Funny, was also going to say 'The Architect', but then remembered I had no issue finding a vinyl copy fairly recently for cheap. It is a crazily good record in my opinion; a real shame it didn't get the attention it deserved.
Mandarin's Fast>Future>Present is something I'd love to own on vinyl. Not sure it was ever available in the UK on vinyl. Another all time favourite record that nobody seems to be familiar with.
Neither of these records are on Spotify either, which is a nuisance.
Yeah, I only have The Architect on CD, and assumed it wasn't going to be an easy find. A cursory eBay search immediately turned up this one, for less than a tenner! Couple of copies of Bronzee out there too, for a smidge more.Vibracobra wrote: Sat Jul 30, 2022 7:13 am Those two I have on vinyl. The architect sounds spectacular.
I paid little money for NM copies of both just a few years ago...dunno if prices for those have skyrocketed.
Bronzee could make use of a good remastering, it's too trebly for my tastes
"What am I gonna do with 40 subscriptions to Vibe?"
I talk disjointed music-related guff over here. You're welcome.
I talk disjointed music-related guff over here. You're welcome.