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1st wave of Wu solo projects I prefer it to Ironman or Only built 4 Cuban Linx. It's actually grown more on me over the years.

I think I agree. Certainly over Ironman. I think one major strength Tical has is brevity. Possibly because Meth isn't as good of an MC as Raekwon or Ghost, he was humble enough to make his album a classic 45 minute length, so he never overstays his welcome, and the whole thing is a tight package, and feels more like a contemporary album.

I do like many of the songs on Cuban Linx more though, even if it's a bit bloated. Ironman doesn't really feel as good as the other two IMO. I do slightly regret unloading an OG copy I bought for $2 to a local shop. It was a VG copy, that had clearly seen DJ use but with my newer stylus that may have not even been audible. Not something I'd aggressively seek out again, but it did sound pretty good for an infrequent listen.
 
Nope. I have the version with the holographic smoke cover. No issues with the sound. It's not mixed low or full of fill or anything. The pressing quality is fine - nothing to write home about - but I didn't feel bad spending $20 on it

I think it's an underrated Wu release. The production is still peak RZA and of the 1st wave of Wu solo projects I prefer it to Ironman or Only built 4 Cuban Linx. It's actually grown more on me over the years.
Completely agree with you on this one.
Underrated as fuck.
I love this album.
It’ll be my one VMP record this month.

I think all five first solo efforts are classics though.
The beats in Tical are just so dirty good.
 
Does VMP do returns for messed up covers? My OutKast came today but it’s got a small crease in the cover. Nothing major but enough to piss me off.
I wanna say yes? It's been my experience throughout most of my time with VMP, and I did just get a replacement order put in for Ridin Dirty due to some intense seam splits (the vinyl appears to be fine, haven't spun it yet though). But given other peoples' less-than-stellar recent experiences, don't be too shocked if they say "Sorry, no". How bad is the crease?

Edit: also just realized we're talking about Outkast - I'd be shocked if they had ANY replacement copies in stock tbh, due to the whole overselling fiasco. So if they do approve a replacement you might have to wait a while
 
Does VMP do returns for messed up covers? My OutKast came today but it’s got a small crease in the cover. Nothing major but enough to piss me off.
They have been known to do so.
I wanna say yes? It's been my experience throughout most of my time with VMP, and I did just get a replacement order put in for Ridin Dirty due to some intense seam splits (the vinyl appears to be fine, haven't spun it yet though). But given other peoples' less-than-stellar recent experiences, don't be too shocked if they say "Sorry, no". How bad is the crease?

Edit: also just realized we're talking about Outkast - I'd be shocked if they had ANY replacement copies in stock tbh, due to the whole overselling fiasco. So if they do approve a replacement you might have to wait a while
didn't they recently revise their replacement policy in regards to cosmetic imperfections to not replace them?
 
didn't they recently revise their replacement policy in regards to cosmetic imperfections to not replace them?
I'd say a seam split is more severe than a warp that doesn't affect play. Have they refused to replace anything other than that?

I wish they would give the option of sending the records outside of the sleeves.
 
didn't they recently revise their replacement policy in regards to cosmetic imperfections to not replace them?
Technically? Yes. In practice? Nowadays their "replacement policy" feels more like they just spin a roulette wheel to decide whether you get a replacement or not. Either that or they just blindfold themselves and throw darts at a dartboard to make each decision
 
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