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  1. Finally! EDIT: While they claim that Disc 2 has "complete B-sides," it doesn't have the b-sides off the "Shadows Falls" single. But it has the complete Oldest Path EP and 2 never-before-released tracks. Kinda weird choice (put the 2 unreleased tracks on a 7" and actually have all the b-sides, if you ask me).

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    Now remastered from the original mixes, the album will be reissued on vinyl, CD, and digital formats on Friday 4th March 2022 with Run On Records in association with Modern Sky UK. Two, unreleased, never-before-heard-tracks, She’s The Girl For Me and Tumble Graves, produced by Ian Broudie, but shelved after the 2001 album sessions are included in the track-listing. The rarities appear on an all-formats bonus disc, alongside a complete singles B-sides collection and the band’s pre-album EP The Oldest Path.
    Disc 1
    1 Spanish Main – Remastered 2021  
    2 I Remember When - Remastered 2021  
    3 Shadows Fall - Remastered 2021  
    4 Dreaming Of You - Remastered 2021  
    5 Simon Diamond - Remastered 2021  
    6 Goodbye - Remastered 2021  
    7 Waiting For The Heartaches - Remastered 2021  
    8 Skeleton Key - Remastered 2021  
    9 Wildfire - Remastered 2021  
    10 Badman - Remastered 2021  
    11 Calendars And Clocks - Remastered 2021  
    Disc 2
    1 The Oldest Path - Remastered 2021  
    2 God Knows - Remastered 2021  
    3 Short Ballad - Remastered 2021  
    4 Flies - Remastered 2021  
    5 Dressed Like A Cow - Remastered 2021  
    6 Darkness - Remastered 2021  
    7 Sheriff John Brown - Remastered 2021  
    8 Good Fortune - Remastered 2021  
    9 Answer Me - Remastered 2021  
    10 Follow the Sun - Remastered 2021  
    11 Travelling Circus - Remastered 2021  
    12 Sweet Sue - Remastered 2021  
    13 Another Turn in the Lock - Remastered 2021  
    14 She’s The Girl For Me - Remastered 2021 (PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED)  
    15 Tumble Graves - Remastered 2021 (PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED)  

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    White edition (3 pounds more expensive): https://thesoundofvinyl.com/*/*/The-Coral-20th-Anniversary-Limited-Edition-Gatefold-White-Vinyl/751F0000000
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    Standard black: https://thesoundofvinyl.com/*/*/The-Coral-20th-Anniversary-Black-Vinyl/752R0000000

  2. 2 hours ago, lexicondevil said:

    Cal Tjader - Concert at the Campus on red vinyl and signed by Cal, Willie Bobo, Mongo Santamaria,  etc. The whole band!

    That's awesome. I love me Soul Sauce and his Skye albums.

     

     

    22 hours ago, jerseydave77 said:

    Dexter Gordon - One Flight Up

    Reminder to myself that I need a copy of this in my life. Hard bop reissues are so hard to find. They're gone as soon as they're in stores.

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    20th Anniversary Limited Edition double LP coloured vinyl re-pressing of Ladytron's impressive debut album, 604, originally issued in 2001. 16 tracks including 'Discotraxx', 'The Way That I Found You', 'Commodore Rock' and more.

    On 604, Ladytron prove how apt their name is: their sound mixes evocative vintage synths and plaintive female vocals as it references over two decades' worth of electronica, new wave, and rock (including Roxy Music, whose "Ladytron" is the group's namesake). Like The Commodore Rock EP, 604 balances Ladytron's experimental and pop sides. "Mu-Tron" and "Zmekya" reinterpret Add N To (X)'s noisy, dystopian soundscapes, and the shimmering "CSKA Sofia" sounds like Kraftwerk filtered through Broadcast. However, it's the tightly structured pop songs that set Ladytron apart. Helena Marnie is Ladytron's lovelorn heart and soul, a heartbroken disco diva singing through her tears on "Another Breakfast With You" and "Discotraxx" and a sadder but wiser confidante on "Playgirl." Meanwhile, Mira Aroya's deadpan singing and Bulgarian accent add a touch of Ninotchka-style wit and irony to "Paco!" which parodies a department store's fake cheeriness, and "I'm With The Pilots," a piece of Weimar Republic-era cabaret brought into the 21st century. Marnie and Aroya's vocals blend perfectly on songs like the brooding, witty single "He Took Her To a Movie," but Ladytron's mix of retro songwriting and modern themes is their most interesting, and distinctive, aspect. 604 is an exciting debut from a group capable of making overused influences sound fresh again.

    IMO there needs to be a big ol' box set of this some day, with b-sides, a live concert and demos (and for their other albums too). But this will do for now.

    https://www.roughtrade.com/gb/ladytron/604-45cba0e3-0992-474f-8657-affdf050a3d8

  4. 16 hours ago, longwalkshortpiers said:

    my local comic book store says this is unavailable to order because the allotment has sold out? Anyone else have this issue? 

    It's possible that your store has ordered as many copies as they're allowed to by the distributor. Not necessarily an indication that it's sold out everywhere, but I would hustle to find somewhere else that can order this for you.

  5. 33 minutes ago, uglyorgan said:

    Go to a comic book store near your home. Tell them you'd like x number of copies, have the catalog number handy if necessary "SEP210045". 

    And make sure to ask for them to reserve every issue of this title so that you don't have to contact them every month.

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    WHATS THE FURTHEST PLACE FROM HERE #1 DLX ED 7 INCH RECORD | Image Comics | SEP210045
    (W) Matthew Rosenberg (A/CA) Tyler Boss

    The end of the world has a soundtrack from 4 Kids Walk into a Bank's TYLER BOSS & MATTHEW ROSENBERG.
    The world has ended. All that remains are gangs of children living among the ruins. But Sid believes there must be something more out there. When she disappears into the wastelands, her gang will risk everything to bring her home. A story about the things that matter most-your survival, your loved ones, and your record collection.
    Every issue of this post-apocalyptic coming-of-age series will have an extremely limited Deluxe Edition, featuring an exclusive variant cover and a 7" record with two songs from some of today's best indie and punk bands, recorded especially for this project.
    This issue: punk rock legend BLAKE SCHWARZENBACH (Jawbreaker / Jets to Brazil) and rising stars JOYCE MANOR bring you two songs, available exclusively with issue one.
    Only available at comic shops!

    In Shops: Nov 10, 2021
     

    For Comic-Book store n00bs: There are a bunch of good online comic books stores if you don't have an LCBS (Local Comic-Book Shop) where you live. DCBS Service is one, Cowabunga Comics is another. You might be required to start a pull-list (meaning you need to pre-order a minimum threshold # of titles). Comics have pre-order catalogs, and you (technically, the retailer you buy from) have to order from them 3 months ahead of release date.
    This version of this title will 100% be sold-out by being pre-ordered by hundreds of stores ahead of time. Only the biggest comic book stores will actually have copies of this on their shelves. PO now or enjoy dealing with the combined aftermarket prices of both comic books and record collectors-in-one.

  7. I went for Black Ice. Most times, when it comes to Relapse, the most limited variant isn't the best. At least not the first batch. They could have likely fit most of the George EP they released as digital-only last summer and it would all fit on a LP. Oh well, maybe they'll do that as a separate release.

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    https://marissanadler.bandcamp.com/album/the-path-of-the-clouds

    https://www.sacredbonesrecords.com/products/sbr280-marissa-nadler-the-path-of-the-clouds

    As always, multiple editions, incl. Sacred Bones Record Society version: Edition of 150 copies,  pressed on clear with fruit punch galaxy color vinyl, with an exclusive hand numbered and wax stamped wrap.

    But also: Sacred Bones mail-order exclusive version: Edition of 500 copies, pressed on coke bottle clear and light blue splatter color vinyl. ONE PER PERSON LIMIT.

    And then Silver

    And then standard Black.

     

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    he Path of the Clouds, Marissa Nadler’s ninth solo album, is the most stylistically adventurous, lyrically transfixing, and melodically sophisticated collection of songs in her already rich discography. Gripped by wanderlust while suddenly housebound at the start of the pandemic in 2020, Nadler escaped into writing, and came back with a stunning set of songs about metamorphosis, love, mysticism, and murder. Blurring the line between reality and fantasy and moving freely between past and present, these 11 deeply personal, self-produced songs find Nadler exploring new landscapes, both sonic and emotional.

    One of Nadler’s distractions during the 2020 quarantine was binging reruns of Unsolved Mysteries. As she watched, she began to notice parallels between many of its stories and her own life. What began as a writing exercise became the bedrock of her songwriting process, as she came to inhabit the narratives that had so fascinated her. In “Bessie, Did You Make It?,” Nadler inverts the canon of the murder ballad, crafting a narrative of female empowerment and survival. “The Path of the Clouds” tells the story of the infamous hijacker D.B. Cooper, but the song isn’t just about jumping out of an airplane, faking your death, and making a grand exit. It’s a meditation on perseverance and transformation, a salute to mastering one’s fate. “Well, Sometimes You Just Can’t Stay” details the ingenious plans of the only successful escapees from Alcatraz, as well as the lingering enigma that surrounds their history. The lyrical twist on the chorus turns a tale about a prison break into a humorous, shoegazing country song.

    While she’s always been a brilliant guitarist, Nadler challenged herself to expand her palette for The Path of the Clouds, experimenting with synthetic textures that make the album feel untethered from time and space. A majestic grandeur sweeps through songs such as “Elegy,” shooting the listener into the stratosphere as synths swirl and entwine with Nadler’s celestial mezzo-soprano. Nadler also learned to play piano during the pandemic’s isolation, and she composed many of the songs on the album on keys rather than guitar, which further contributed to their exploratory feel. These songs are unmistakably Marissa Nadler’s, but they sound free to go places she’s never gone before.

    Nadler tracked the skeletons of the songs at home and then sent them to some choice collaborators, including experimental harpist Mary Lattimore and Simon Raymonde, the Cocteau Twins bassist and her Lost Horizons collaborator. Multi-instrumentalist Milky Burgess, having recently worked on the soundtrack to the film Mandy, adds intricate melodic power throughout the album. Jesse Chandler, Nadler’s piano teacher (as well as a member of Mercury Rev and Midlake), plays winding woodwinds and plaintive piano to luminous effect. Fellow singer-songwriter Emma Ruth Rundle contributes a slinky guitar solo on “Turned Into Air,” while Black Mountain’s Amber Webber steps in as a vocal foil to Nadler, a ghostly apparition in the distance of “Elegy.”

    Seth Manchester, known for his work with Lingua Ignota, Battles, and Lightning Bolt, mixed the album at Machines with Magnets in Pawtucket, Rhode Island. Manchester added dimension to the songs’ atmospheric beauty with screeching feedback and distorted guitars. Stripped of the ethereal reverb that often swaddles her resonant vocals, Nadler’s delivery now stings and pierces with newfound immediacy and confidence.

    As a songwriter, Nadler is as direct and urgent as she has ever been. There’s no coded language amid the bleak lows and exalted highs of songs like “Elegy,” “Lemon Queen,” “Storm,” and “Tried Not to Look Back.” Memories are painted with highly detailed imagery, and Nadler, also a visual artist, uses that eye not only to tell a story but to transport the listener there.

    The Path of the Clouds showcases the power of an artist at the peak of her powers nearly 20 years into an acclaimed career as a songwriter and singer. Coming a long way from the spare dream folk of her earlier work, she has remained inspired and continues to evolve, open to new ideas and directions. The proof is right here, in Nadler’s most ambitious and complex album yet.

    Releases October 29, 2021

     

  9. The Sound of Vinyl UK has the 2021 Remaster of Beautiful Garbage listed (they're not calling these 20th Anniversary editions anymore?)

    2LP white: https://thesoundofvinyl.com/*/*/Beautiful-Garbage-2021-Remaster-Limited-Edition-White-Vinyl/73LN0000000

    3LP boxset standard black: https://thesoundofvinyl.com/*/*/Beautiful-Garbage-2021-Remaster-Deluxe-3LP-Boxset/73LP0000000

    Due to be released October 1st, 2021.

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