Revolver_OcelScott wrote:inksb wrote:
So fucking jealous of this one. I really wish Tiger Lab would repress that. I had a copy in my cart a few weeks ago when they put a few copies on their site and they had a bad redirect in the buying process when switching from Paypal back to their site (spelling error in cart I believe) and I missed out, I should just put my credit card into the site. I was pretty upset at that because it was in my cart, I had already finished the paypal process but I couldn't' actually get back to tiger lab to complete the purchase properly :(
I bought it during that rush too. Just sat on their website f5ing like mad and managed to grab it. I don't doubt that they'll repress it. They've been asking people if they want them to
Well I'm holding you personally responsible for me not obtaining this then :P I did see that Jon asked on twitter if people were interested in a repressing but I didn't see a huge response which bummed me out. I can dream though.
edit: Tiger Lab posted on twitter - Lots of good news coming soon
I replied - I hope it's a new release and a repress of the blue variety
He responded - There is blue in your future
Very excited and happy to finally own this thing at some point down the line.
ScoJo wrote:I love this movie and score unconditionally. Waxwork have effin' crushed it with their expanded reissue - Killian Eng straight up murdering fools with his artwork as ever. Hi-gloss gatefold sleeve is built like a vinyl fortress, housing and protecting The Precious. Mastering and pressing are world class. It might have cost me over 40 bones here across the pond, but I feel every penny of the outlay in this top notch release.
This score is phantastic! Phenomenal, even...
Good to hear that's a great release, it's the only one I'm interested out of the three they did in that batch. I prefer DW's Profondo Rosso tracklist and art compared to WW. And Inferno isn't a score I listen to often enough to spend the money on it.