yes, as uh, Tender Loving Killer says, we are good people. Well. Some of us have murder dungeons, but that's really the exception that proves the rule.We good people. You will grow to love us the longer you hang around, I promise.
yes, as uh, Tender Loving Killer says, we are good people. Well. Some of us have murder dungeons, but that's really the exception that proves the rule.We good people. You will grow to love us the longer you hang around, I promise.
I assume because the european pressing has a large print run in black too (i forget who's doing that one? infinite something or whatever it was?)2 disc black for me. Is it weird that the Amber color has a quantity of 2900, but the black just 1000?
Infinite Fog.I assume because the european pressing has a large print run in black too (i forget who's doing that one? infinite something or whatever it was?)
Infinite Fog.
Does anybody know if they’re using the same masters and which should be the better sounding edition?
I want this record but not twice...
Thank you for the detailed reply.they're using different masters. infinite fog has danny hyde's (or possibly they bought torso's) but wax trax had their own masters from the original wax trax press. the new stuff comes from different sources (e.g. the "The Dark Age Of Love" 7" is from Marc Almond's copy from when he recorded it with sleazy and balance).
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infinite fog has an extra album/cd of outtakes, wax trax does not. wax trax has new photos of artwork, infinite fog does not.
wax trax is probably the one for you -- this isn't definite until they can be compared side by side obviously, but infinite fog has a reputation for brickwalled releases.Thank you for the detailed reply.
As much as I love the album, I don't really need outtakes or new photos, all I need is the best sounding edition.
Are there any comparisons between the two original releases?
When it comes to TBC, I've proudly laid down with #13 since 1990. For decades our vinyl relationship was complete, basic black and totally copacetic. They didn't fall prey to the color thing til the last few years.
This one's for you @Viking Dan - the third time I saw them in 1990. My recording is like the show - rough, rowdy and loud - but a rare nugget, nonetheless.
I like your YouTube videos on RSDI'm talking across the internet, brother. Just about every small label I follow had their own versions. This whole argument reeks of you just simply don't like me. Which is FINE. But this argument is exhausting and cluttering up the thread so if you have more issues, feel free to DM me.
I said my piece on the other page about the other criticisms.
Well, there very likely are additional reissues on the way given Zorn's statement about getting ripped off by Pledge Music. He's claimed being out $200k, and the statement on the main Tzadik homepage says vinyl sales will be part of his attempt to recoup the loss.
I think this is the same version that came out around the VMP release too but it's a diff label/people seemed to originally think it was digitally sourced.That was a quick turnaround.
Was VMP AAA?I think this is the same version that came out around the VMP release too but it's a diff label/people seemed to originally think it was digitally sourced.