Pre-Order Thread

I’m really surprised the high res download business model is still working. I guess places like Acoustic Sounds don’t have to spend too much on it but I don’t know who is buying HD Tracks albums regularly at their pricing? Maybe it’s mostly older audiophiles who moved from vinyl to CD to streaming?

Yeah...I think its for folks willing to spend four or five figures on a Stereo set up.
That has to be a VERY select group.
 
For those other 2 XTC fans again...


Also looks like Oranges & Lemons is coming a month prior. Both great albums and all of the XTC REs have been good so far.


Burning Shed can have high shipping to the US but they are good to order from (have ordered tons of Porcupine Tree from them in years past). However all the XTC REs have made their way to US sellers.

Just need to get Mummer, Big Express, and Drums & Wires REs next!
 

This is pretty awesome. Stoney Shoegazy stuff. Limited to 150 copies.

RIYL: JAMC, Starflyer 59, DIIV, APTBS, Ringo Deathstar
 
Also looks like Oranges & Lemons is coming a month prior. Both great albums and all of the XTC REs have been good so far.


Burning Shed can have high shipping to the US but they are good to order from (have ordered tons of Porcupine Tree from them in years past). However all the XTC REs have made their way to US sellers.

Just need to get Mummer, Big Express, and Drums & Wires REs next!

Yeah...I posted that one back when the pre-order went up.
 
This has been discussed in the Metal thread...but I figured I'd add it here too.

The release is fully funded, so it's happening.

The only way to get a copy is to get it through the Kickstarter....which only has 14 days left.


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This is going to sound like a strange question because I don't listen to much Tom Petty. But why is this the album that everyone has been hyped for? Is it a really great album or is it just the lack of availably?
People have already answered this plenty, but it's a really great album. One of his best, and personally meaningful to a lot of people in the '90s. But also the availability thing.
Respectfully disagree. The one you want is Damn the Torpedoes, dangit. But Wildflowers is second.
Right. If you're a Petty fan at all though, you've probably been able to pick up a decent used copy for cheap already.
 
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