General vinyl talk here.

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#126524
Hey ScoJo, They are expensive for sure to the UK. HHV are a little cheaper (and have the very limited clear version of 250 for Europe), otherwise it's Juno records, which are still pretty pricey, they also put horrible stickers on the album covers and their packaging is pretty naff.
#126526
Vapormeyer wrote: Sun Mar 22, 2020 9:00 am Hey ScoJo, They are expensive for sure to the UK. HHV are a little cheaper (and have the very limited clear version of 250 for Europe), otherwise it's Juno records, which are still pretty pricey, they also put horrible stickers on the album covers and their packaging is pretty naff.
Juno have it? Oh dayum, thanks man- Im all about that! 👊🏻
#126563
Dollarhyde wrote: Mon Mar 23, 2020 8:35 am Ooh wow! Will definitely be picking this up one way or another.

Anybody know if there is an offical reissue for the Japanese market? Or are these international.
I would assume a Japanese pressing will also happen with in the next year or two and at a higher price. I'm basing this assumption on their Hosono reissues, which most of them received Japanese pressings at a later point. Pure speculation on my end though

I did find this interesting tid-bit at the end of the item description on LITA's website
Additionally, this release is the first in our ongoing series, WATER COPY, focusing on the works of Hiroshi Yoshimura.
That's exciting as I'd love to see more. And maybe a repress of Pier & Loft?
#128177
This looks interesting in terms of packaging and concept - Soulwax messing about with an EMS Synthi (and ScoJo, they have taken your patch bay design idea, here, but not executed it half as well).

A bit pricey perhaps, though you do get a booklet with it on the synth's history.
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Jimmy_Mike wrote: Fri Jun 12, 2020 9:51 pm @ink my dude, what’s the skinny on these new Data Disc slabs?
I actually haven't played either of them. Kinda of bummed they are releasing two at once, not sure if I can afford that this weekend. So I may be waiting until the retail versions hit stateside. The samples on Data Discs site sound pretty good though.
#129355
VA - "Wamono A To Z part. 1"

What looks like a nice Japanese funk rare groove collection. 1st of three parts. All officially licenced.
Limited vinyl release.

Hhv have a ltd varient, and black is available through band camp.

https://wamono.bandcamp.com/

https://www.hhv-mag.com/en/new/11165/a- ... ono-a-to-z

Tracklist
A1 Toshiko Yonekawa – Sōran Bushi
A2 Takeo Yamashita – A Touch Of Japanese Tone
A3 Tadaaki Misago & Tokyo Cuban Boys – Jongara Reggae
A4 Chikara Ueda & The Power Station – Cloudy
A5 Chumei Watanabe – Downtown Blues
B1 Kifu Mitsuhashi – Hanagasa Ondo
B2 Monica Lassen & The Sounds – Incitation
B3 Norio Maeda, Jiro Inagaki & The All-Stars – Go Go A Go Go
B4 Akira Ishikawa & Count Buffalo & The Jazz Rock Band – The Sidewinder
B5 Masahiko Sato, Jiro Inagaki & Big Soul Media – Sniper’s Snooze
#130418
Can't tell you how thrilled I am that this is finally getting a vinyl release, as was intended back in 1974 but sadly got shelved by Reprise/lost to the archives.

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Jack Nitzsche S/T solo lp, a collaboration with Robert Downey Sr., beautiful music and songs that were locked in a vault for decades until Rhino included the tracks on their Three Piece Suite CD.

As well as being rich with his trademark writing and orchestral arrangements, Nitzsche takes up vocal duties - he has a somewhat world weary yet laconic, LA troubador delivery.

Out via LITA etc on Mapache/Hanky Panky, in stores now.


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#140190
Wanted to let folks know about this Kevin Richard Martin (aka The Bug) "Return to Solaris." It's a reimagining of the Solaris soundtrack. It's 2 LPs but there is also a limited-to-100 bundle that includes a cassette of additional music.

https://bleep.com/release/228454-kevin- ... om+Limb%29
#140197
reddye6 wrote: Wed Apr 21, 2021 2:45 pm Wanted to let folks know about this Kevin Richard Martin (aka The Bug) "Return to Solaris." It's a reimagining of the Solaris soundtrack. It's 2 LPs but there is also a limited-to-100 bundle that includes a cassette of additional music.

https://bleep.com/release/228454-kevin- ... om+Limb%29
That preview track sound great. I'm always a sucker for anything Solaris-related.
#140400
reddye6 wrote: Wed Apr 28, 2021 1:57 pm Daniel Davies has an upcoming LP release, "Spies," on Sacred Bones.
Hope it's better than the last one which I found incredibly boring.

It really bugs me that Daniel get's all these physical releases, meanwhile Cody is over there releasing 1-2 crazy prog vgm inspired albums every year and doesn't get any physical releases.
#141272
Some nice big Japanese reissues just announced and put up for sale. As usual these run about $50 for a single LP and can probably be bought from CDJapan for a little cheaper.

Casiopea - Casiopea
https://lightintheattic.net/releases/7842-casiopea

Casiopea - Mint Jams
https://lightintheattic.net/releases/7852-mint-jams

Harry & Mac - Road to Louisianna
https://lightintheattic.net/releases/78 ... -louisiana

Looks like for July RSD there will be a bunch of Hosono reissues as well including Paradise View (love this one), SFX, The Endless Talking and Mercuric Dance. Not sure if these will be easy to get in the US but they are showing up on LITA's website.
#141849
A couple of months ago we discussed the debut LP by Warrington-Runcorn New Town Development Plan. Norman Records has their next LP, "People & Industry," available for pre-order HERE.
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