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Pre-order Shy Girls first* album Salt. Available in standard, black for $18 or limited edition (25 copies) red, which include "high-quality photographs" for $45. Release date is January 20th. Available through: Hit City USA Bandcamp (Same item costs, but Bandcamp's shipping is $1 cheaper) *The record lists Salt as a debut album, but Shy Girls' 4WZ should be considered his first full length.
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$45 at Music Direct. Shipping is a little pricey, free if over $99: http://www.musicdirect.com/p-347683-phish-rift-limited-edition-180g-vinyl-2lp.aspx
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I'm looking too! I read that the JEMP store would carry some of the other pressings too. Having no Phish in my collection: Lawn Boy, Nectar, and Junta — any and all — would be stellar.
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180g...split across 2 LPs.
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Just got shipping confirmation. STOKED
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I didn't receive an e-mail either. I have an order confirmation; hopefully I'm still being sent one... EDIT: I was.
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Anyone else pick up the clear limited variant? Lot's of surface noise. Otherwise, awesome sounding album.
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dyllaaan replied to loren's topic in Vinyl Collective Message Board
MF'ing FJM's botched I Love You, Honeybear release and trying to figure out WTF was going on. -
Official Record Stores List (help us list them)
dyllaaan replied to user456's topic in Vinyl Collective Message Board
Pittsburgh My Two Cents A short background: until the recent sale of Record-Rama, Pittsburgh may have been the most surprising home to some of the biggest record collections. In addition to this Penn Hills staple, Pittsburgh boasts Jerry's Records in Squirrel Hill and Attic Records in Millvale; both house multi-million record archives. A growing youth population with a particular curiosity and passion for vinyl records has helped record shops to bud through the city and its suburbs. Here are some of the most central stores in my personal order of preference: Attic: Nestled in Millvale, you will leave with something. Side note: Anthony's Pizza is superb; Grist House Brewing (typical microbrew) and Draai Laag (Belgian style specialist) are also great joints to check out. Sound Cat: In Bloomfield, Pittsburgh's Little Italy; the premiere joint for new records. Their used selection is pretty solid for newer releases and classic rock. A definite, must stop. Mind Cure: This small shop is pretty cool. It's off in Polish Hill above a cafe and under a comic shop. They have a decent collection of classic rock and a small blues section that I seem to always walk away from with something. They are most noted for their punk and metal collection. Amazing Books & Records: Pretty cool book store with a surprising collection. The purveyor recently added a large portion of his collection to the store. Prices are not bottom dollar, but generally fair. Definitely check this "dahtahn" shop out. Jerry's: Enough has been said about Jerry's — you will get lost in this sea of wax. I personally think the LPs are fairly well picked, but the collection is always being added to. Huge 7" archive — like, Lowe's step ladder, floor to ceiling huge. Off in Squirrel Hill. Eide's: A used comic, movie, and music store at the threshold of the Strip and Downtown. The first floor has bargain, $1 records; unlikely to find anything here. The second floor has used records; a decent selection. The third floor has new records that span a couple decades. Prices are on the high end, but this collection is worth scoping out. The Exchange: Similar to Eide's, but much smaller. Selection will vary per franchise as they are all over. I have only been to the two downtown: The Smithfield shop has a pretty weak record collection, but the Liberty store is decent. Both classic and newer used records; the former is fairly picked through, but worth a quick riffling. Dave's Music Mine: Most notable for their selection of new records, in particular as a supplier of Third Man. They have a recent arrivals of used vinyl in the back of the first floor. In the basement is a large collection of used records that are picked through. This is South Side, so a day time adventure if you don't want your new grails vomited on. Desolation Row: A small, but densely filled corner of a book store in Oakland. There are a couple thousand about 50:25:25, used classics: used contemporary, and new. A solid selection of less mainstream tunes. They even had a bootleg of The Grey Album. Slipped Disc: Oakland music and movies shop that hosts mostly new records, with an okay used section. And an interesting selection of adult comics and books to boot. Stedeford's: Have not been Get Hip: Have not been Wicked Discs: Apparently closed HAPPY DIGGING -
Kinda sucks they never shipped yours, but it was also lame being so excited while opening it and not being able to play the record. On the upside, SP packed my order VERY well: LP in record packaging put in a box with peanuts. Also, the rest of the release goodies and the Dioramic sleeve are pretty sweet. Sit tight; it's cool as.