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What's the mastering/pressing details on these, assuming they are the same as the box? I can't remember if that was discussed. The discogs listing for the box doesn't have deadwax info. To anyone who has the box, how are they?Here come the John Prine Asylum Reissues.
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The original pressing is notoriously terrible. I hope this pressing is better.
Cancelled. They said they got 200 orders in an hour.Haha I am not
CancelledCancelled. They said they got 200 orders in an hour.
I mean, I think you answered your own question.Which is considered the original pressing? The 3LP Deluxe at 45RPM or the single LP at 33RPM? I have the 3LP 45RPM, and it sounds fantastic, I spin it regularly still. It's really dynamic too, awesome bass.
A new pre-order from International Anthem:
Force Majeure [Dezrom Douglas & Brandee Younger]
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FYI, International Anthem has sold out of 180 gm copies that were pressed in the U.S (Smashed Plastic in Chicago). The remaining 140 gm copies (only 55 left) were pressed at Pallas, and are shipping from the UK. FWIW, both pressings use lacquers cut at SST in Germany.
I mean, I think you answered your own question.
Yeah, I think it’s the semantics tripping you up. They’re both OG, since they use different cuts and plating. So you’d really just be specifying an “original of the 45rpm pressing” or “original of the 33rpm pressing.”Yeah, i did check in on discogs after and read a bunch of complaints about the single LP, so that did answer my questions as well. That said, it is a unique situation in which the same 2015 album got 45RPM and 33RPM presses. So are they both original pressings based on the release date, or does labelling one as "Deluxe" take it out of the running? Again - I may have answered my own question again but I'm curious about this in general. I'm guessing the simultaneous release of the an album at 33 and 45 isn't too common, so the semantics over what might be the OG is rarely an issue.
Yeah, I was referring to the common 33 rpm standard edition. Both are original pressings though.Yeah, i did check in on discogs after and read a bunch of complaints about the single LP, so that did answer my questions as well. That said, it is a unique situation in which the same 2015 album got 45RPM and 33RPM presses. So are they both original pressings based on the release date, or does labelling one as "Deluxe" take it out of the running? Again - I may have answered my own question again but I'm curious about this in general. I'm guessing the simultaneous release of the an album at 33 and 45 isn't too common, so the semantics over what might be the OG is rarely an issue.
Double funny: I emailed International Anthem today about the exact same issue, but for a different record — the very last copy of the “moon dust” version of Rob Mazurek’s Exploding Star Orchestra “Dimensional Stardust.” I paid $14 shipping instead of the normal $5 bc the last copy was Europe inventory. I don’t know whether it was pressed in Europe like “Force Majeure,” which I almost also bought today but didn’t.Funny I emailed them earlier today asking why shipping was so high---glad they added the explanation.
Double funny: I emailed International Anthem today about the exact same issue, but for a different record — the very last copy of the “moon dust” version of Rob Mazurek’s Exploding Star Orchestra “Dimensional Stardust.” I paid $14 shipping instead of the normal $5 bc the last copy was Europe inventory. I don’t know whether it was pressed in Europe like “Force Majeure,” which I almost also bought today but didn’t.
I guess we're really doing this huhRyan Adams: Wednesdays (1 LP und 1 Single 7") – jpc
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nahI guess we're really doing this huh
I guess we're really doing this huh
I'm not familiar with his music, not a fan?