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Ok, so i was thinking about what records do i really, REALLY want but can't aquire either because of cost or rarity (and in must cases both). This was all kind of spurred on by Analogue Productions announcement of reissueing Roger Water's Amused to Death which would have made the list easily. Basically, to make the wishlist it has to have been a vinyl edition produced at some time. My list would have be:Nick Cave - Abattoir Blues / Lyre of OrpheusJennifer Warnes - Famous Blue Raincoat (Reissue)Pink Floyd - PulseEagles - Hell Freezes OverPearl Jam - No Code, Yield, Binaural, Riot Act, Pearl JamSo, what would be on your list?
Joe,I had no idea the Nick Cave LP was so rare. When I ventured back into vinyl it was literally the very first LP I purchased. It has remained a favorite of mine ever since. Not sure how the cd sounds but the vinyl sounds amazing! I have LP versions of Let Love In, & The Good Son. Abattoir Blues / Lyre of Orpheus is by far the best sounding by a wide margin. Highly recommended.Jeff
Scott, I've got a man-crush on you right now. You name the time, and I'll be there. With bells on. BobBy the way, if you recall, this is the table you tuned up at Steve K's house a few years back.Sounded pretty decent on his Maggies.
Because I have a bazillion things I would like to buy in general, I treat this question like this: what would you be most stoked to find in a random thrift store stack of records (in unplayed condition of course).1. Trinity Session -- Cowboy Junkies2. Pink Moon -- Nick Drake3. Anything at all by Mojave 3 (or Slowdive)4. Rumor and Sigh -- Richard Thompson
Because I have a bazillion things I would like to buy in general, I treat this question like this: what would you be most stoked to find in a random thrift store stack of records (in unplayed condition of course).2. Pink Moon -- Nick Drake
Or Roscoe and Joe can come over to MY house and hear the Pink Moon box!Paul
Trinity Session would definitely have to be on my extended list as well... i also wouldnt shrug from getting a well priced copy of springsteen's "The Rising" if i could find one. BTW, my copy of "Famous Blue Raincoat" from cisco arrived and it is amazing. The cd remaster is one of the best i have too, and though i plan to make a direct comparison soon enough i have a hard time w/ the cd v. lp because of the fact my analog front end is a good bit nicer than the cd. That being said, i got this one for a steal and it was worth every penny.
I'm thinkin I gots to get me a FBR analog. Heard one at a friend's house with a boxy room and less than ideal speaker placement. My next purchase.
The Ventures Golden Greats. The one with the bikini babe on the cover. My copy is trashed, but the SQ still comes through.