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DandelionPowderman
Yeah, colored vinyl is ltd. edition.
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DandelionPowderman
Yeah, colored vinyl is ltd. edition.
In this case, colored vinyl is bootleg.
They were released around two years ago by some bootlegers
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frankotero
There's also a picture disc. I assume this is a pirate/bootleg?
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frankotero
Don't Stop is a vinyl 45. The others are pirates. Yes, it's too bad they broke the chain on official vinyl releases. But maybe someday (soon) we'll see them released.
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treaclefingers
Anyone pick up the Rarities album on vinyl?
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treaclefingers
Anyone pick up the Rarities album on vinyl?
oh yes, bought it in 2005 when it was released. Good quality pressing. Nice tongue labels, black inners and a non foc.
Tom
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Nikkeidoes anyone here own a vinyl copy of the 1991 Matt Clifford Click Track Obscenity?(which is Flashpoint)Quote
treaclefingers
I'm quietly hoping for a boxset of all the LIVE albums, like they did with the Studio albums in 2010.
From Got Live (EP and LP) straight through the 6 download only albums.
That would be a great set.
how's the sound there? does it "breathe"?
Flashpoint sounds great. It's Miss You that is the most bitter pill to swallow because of Clifford's "harp". Other than that he's as good as MIA.
The songs Keith starts don't have a pre-set tempo
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Nikkeidoes anyone here own a vinyl copy of the 1991 Matt Clifford Click Track Obscenity?(which is Flashpoint)Quote
treaclefingers
I'm quietly hoping for a boxset of all the LIVE albums, like they did with the Studio albums in 2010.
From Got Live (EP and LP) straight through the 6 download only albums.
That would be a great set.
how's the sound there? does it "breathe"?
Flashpoint sounds great. It's Miss You that is the most bitter pill to swallow because of Clifford's "harp". Other than that he's as good as MIA.
The songs Keith starts don't have a pre-set tempo
Flashpoint doesn't breathe as well as it might have on vinyl because it's a bit too long for a single LP and is consequently a bit "groove pinched" and lacking in dynamics. [Squeezing Highwire & Sex Drive onto it didn't help !]
The later trend for releasing vinyl on double LP was a good move and Flashpoint would have benfitted from it.
[The 7" Highwire single does sound nice]
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DandelionPowderman
I agree, in terms of sonical quality. But there are recording/sound/mixing/production problems with all the live albums the Stones have released, one way or another smiling smiley
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DandelionPowderman
I agree, in terms of sonical quality. But there are recording/sound/mixing/production problems with all the live albums the Stones have released, one way or another smiling smiley
Well at least No Security sounds really great on vinyl.
Tom
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Blueranger
Flashpoint on vinyl is a nightmare. It also ommited Rock And A Hard Place and Can't Be Seen altogether. A bad move. Double vinyl would me more than welcome.
Btw. While Bridges To Babylon on vinyl is okay, it still is strange. They couldn't even make themselves a non-crossfade between Out Of Control and Saint Of Me, which means that Out Of Control fades out on side 2 but at the start of side 3 you can hear the remains of it in the opening notes on Saint Of Me. Odd.
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Blueranger
It wouldn't be hard to split the tracks on to double vinyl:
Side 1:
"(Intro) Continental Drift" – 0:26
"Start Me Up" – 3:54 (26 November 1989; Death Valley Stadium; Clemson, South Carolina)
"Sad Sad Sad" – 3:33 (19 December 1989; Atlantic City Convention Center; Atlantic City, New Jersey)
"Miss You" – 5:55 (25 November 1989; Gator Bowl; Jacksonville, Florida)
"Rock and a Hard Place" – 4:52 (25 November 1989; Gator Bowl; Jacksonville, Florida)
Side 2:
"Ruby Tuesday" – 3:33 (27 February 1990; Korakuen Dome; Tokyo, Japan)
"You Can't Always Get What You Want" – 7:26 (25 November 1989; Gator Bowl; Jacksonville, Florida)
"Factory Girl" – 2:47 (6 July 1990; Wembley Stadium; London, England)
"Can't Be Seen" – 4:17 (26 November 1989; Death Valley Stadium; Clemson, South Carolina)
Side 3:
"Little Red Rooster" (Willie Dixon) – 5:15 (19 December 1989; Atlantic City Convention Center; Atlantic City, New Jersey)
"Paint It, Black" – 4:02 (13 June 1990; Olympic Stadium; Barcelona Spain)
"Sympathy for the Devil" – 5:35 (26 February 1990; Korakuen Dome; Tokyo, Japan)
"Brown Sugar" – 4:06 (28 July 1990; Stadio Delle Alpi; Turin, Italy)
Side 4:
"Jumpin' Jack Flash" – 5:00 (27 February 1990; Korakuen Dome; Tokyo, Japan)
"(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" – 6:09 (26 November 1989; Death Valley Stadium; Clemson, South Carolina)
"Highwire" – 4:44
"Sex Drive" – 5:07
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Blueranger
It wouldn't be hard to split the tracks on to double vinyl:
that's exatctly how it was split on a double cassete I bought in the early 90s
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Blueranger
It wouldn't be hard to split the tracks on to double vinyl:
that's exatctly how it was split on a double cassete I bought in the early 90s
Are you sure? I can't say any country with a release of Flashpoint as a double cassete...
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DandelionPowderman
Got ABB on vinyl today. This 180 g vinyl is sounding way better than Stripped to my ears. The cold sound of the ABB cd is gone.
Love it!
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DandelionPowderman
Got ABB on vinyl today. This 180 g vinyl is sounding way better than Stripped to my ears. The cold sound of the ABB cd is gone.
Love it!
Congratulations Dandy...looks like your Christmas bonus from work came early.
Do you have all the albums now on vinyl?
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Hound Dog
Dandy,
Does ABB really sound that much better, does 4 sides make it flow better like B2B?
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DandelionPowderman
Got ABB on vinyl today. This 180 g vinyl is sounding way better than Stripped to my ears. The cold sound of the ABB cd is gone.
Love it!
Congratulations Dandy...looks like your Christmas bonus from work came early.
Do you have all the albums now on vinyl?
Still waiting for VL and NS. I didn't go for the LL bootleg. If it had the original cover and artwork I probably would have bought it
I'm still short on a few solo albums on vinyl, though.