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The Cult Leader wrote:9th gate isn't going to be a problem, I read somewhere that they pressed 10,000 copies. Pretty sure US stores will have them in stock.I thought it was limited to 1000? still will probably be ok and hopefully if nothing else I can pick it up from LITA the week after or whenever they can put remainders up.
frozeneyeball wrote:Anyone able to shed any light on the Judgement Night OST? Is it any good?This was also released by Music on Vinyl, I think, quite recently. Are we really making a deal out of 'first time ever on COLOURED vinyl' now?
frozeneyeball wrote:Anyone able to shed any light on the Judgement Night OST? Is it any good?It's a landmark yet largely forgotten 90's soundtrack full of outrageously famous grunge and metal acts paired up with high-charting hip hop groups. But for exactly that reason, it's an acquired taste. If you're into those bands, early rock and hip hop collaborations, or that era of music, then don't hesitate. If not, do not. Youtube has nearly every track available for sampling purposes. I would, however, recommend the MOV pressing from a few years back as it sounds very good. I picked one up in the USA for about $25.
ScoJo wrote:The Goblin LP for sure.Agreed on Vannier wholeheartedly. Hopefully some of these eventually make their way Stateside. As previously stated, I really like the RFAD art, but in my -ahem- defense, I've never seen the film.
And the Jean Claude Vannier 'alternate versions' of L'enfant Assassin... LP on Finders Keepers. I love the original LP sooo damn much.
Plus Ninth Gate and Requiem. The latter of whose sleeve art just doesn't work for me, even though I like it just fine as an image. But as a fit for that film?? C'mon, this is one of the darkest, plunge you to the heart of hell movies out there, and that sleeve looks like a jaunty jazz funk library comp! I guess I can see a certain classy 'new classical' vibe to it, which speaks of the music...but it sure dont conjure dat flick!! ;-)
deafmetal wrote:People queue up overnight for RSD? Wow. I use record store day as an excuse to drag my family out to support the local store, but we never make it there until almost mid-day. Is there really that much of a demand for "sold out" items that they are impossible to find secondhand, or do they get flipped to insane prices?Um, Hello Kitty 12"/700000000000000000000 much?
monsterworship wrote:personally i enjoy queuing up for record store day, its a chance to chat with some friends, and a joy to experience so many people with horrible taste in music (ie phish & dead fans) :)shudder....jam bands in general just don't do it for me.