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  1. anyone have a discount code? i dont want to spend $100 but theres about 60 left

    honestly I debated when it came out in October, but after it sold out in days I've been waiting for it to get back into stock. this is likely one of the few presses of an incredibly popular modern musical with a rabid fan base, the price is expensive but I'm not sure you'll get the opportunity to buy this again in the near future. cheaper than a ticket to the show at least? apparently this is being pressed by DECCA as well, so the quality should be very good

  2. to be fair, this is not just 12 songs from the movie. The material in this edition encompasses the original songs as sung by the cast members, a full orchestral score, and then another 12 or so tracks with the original creator/writer of the music as well as 5 songs that were cut from the movie.

     

    So, while 75 is still a bit much, I think you can justify it. I'm on the fence ordering it myself, love this movie

  3. Start with The Earth is not a cold dead place, and let nature take its course after that.

    (i hope this getting bumped doesn't falsely excite anyone.)

     

    i saw this movie a few months ago... and i LOVED It. and a lot of that reason was the score, which was phenomenal in the context of the film. i had kind of written off EITS for what i realize is no real reason, but after seeing the movie and purchasing the score, i want to keep exploring them. their discography is pretty extensive at this point, though, because i'm pretty late to the EITS party, so i don't know the best place to start. any recommendations on best albums, songs, etc.? thanks!

  4. unlike most of you, this will be my first vault purchase. the description indicates that the B-sides are...

     

    The b-sides consist of covers of some of Detroit's most pre-eminent artists in 2003:
    "Good to Me" written by Brendan Benson and Jason Falkner and originally released on Benson's 2002 album Lapalco. / "Who's to Say…" written byDan Miller and released by his outfit Blanche in 2003 on their album If We Can't Trust the Doctors… / "St. Ides of March" written by the Soledad Brothers and released on their self-titled album of 2000. / As well as a White Stripes live medley of "I Fought Piranhas / Let's Build a Home" recorded at the legendary Electric Lady Studios in New York.

     

    Each of these tracks has been remastered from the original analog sources, and in the case of "…March" and "Piranhas" where there were no analog masters, we used only the finest digital files that could withstand sitting unused on a hard drive for over ten years. The artwork on all the singles has been tidied up, spell-checked and given that special Third Man "je ne sais quoi"

     

    sounds like unreleased and rare material to me?

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    Essential japanese dream-pop released in 2013 getting a super limited vinyl release. If you are a fan of shoegaze/chillwave/dreampop this should be a no brainer.  125 yellow/pink and 125 black

     

    Cuushe's beautiful new full-length album "Butterfly Case" on limited colored 2LP set! (PRE-ORDER)

     

    -Beautiful "Color-in-Color" Easter Yellow and Baby Pink Vinyl on both LPs (ONLY 125 Colored LPs MADE- Hand-Numbered!)

     

    - Side D of the second LP features 2 Remixes (VINYL EXCLUSIVES!) by Kidsuke and Affelaye 

     

    - Gorgeous artwork by Yoko Kuno

     

    -Comes with digital Download (emailed to you (at Paypal email you provide) within one day of placing your pre-order!)

     

    LTD to 125 copies WORLD-WIDE

     

    http://dilatedtime.bandcamp.com/album/butterfly-case-lp

  6. So what's the word on the sound with these things? Everyone freaked out that it was a picture disc, but when it sold out online it seemed like everyone wanted a copy.

     

    sound quality is excellent on my copy. Sounds like a Breaking Bad themed Boards of Canada album. Highly recommended.

  7. can't believe that after all these years, nobody has issued Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind on vinyl. One of my favorite scores ever - actually, there seems to be a dearth of Jon Brion soundtracks on vinyl. I can already dream of the deluxe 2LP package...

    also - has The Royal Tenenbaums ever had a vinyl release? seems like there would be a market to release some of these modern classics

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