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  1. 25 minutes ago, The Ghost of Randy Savage said:

    I'm not sure anyone can tell you definitively that your specific copy is a repress or leftover.

    Especially if the matrix/inner groove markings info on Discogs don't help. That's usually the most definitive: What did the pressing plant say?

  2. 4 hours ago, paynegretzky said:

    I feel ya Armadillo. I remember a few RSDs back dropping 110 on 3 records, which is ridiculous. This year I'll be on search solely for Rising Tide and maybe Space Jam soundtrack, if it's around. Amazon has been my best friend for purchases online. 3.50 shipping international? C'mon now!

    Yeah I accidentally forgot to cancel on a 30-day free Prime trial meaning I got charged for a year's worth but it's actually is a good thing for the time being.

  3. 3 hours ago, paynegretzky said:

    Made an inquiry about SDRE's Rising Tide at my local shop today. Looks like $48 CAD (tax in) for anybody curious from Canada.

    Thanks! It's a shit time to be a Canadian collector, that's for sure: Lousy dollar and steep import charges, especially from the States. Don't know about you but if I order online I now look at Euro and UK sellers before US ones due to shipping alone.

     

    Between this and the 2.5LP Bowie live album I'm already probably looking at around 110 CAD after tax. Ughhhhhhh...

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    5 hours ago, DafTyler said:

    Movie was pretty underwhelming. Was as disappointed as I expected. 

     

    Would love this ost. But that's like 100$ CAD after shipping.  

    FWIW I'm getting an estimate for a little over 75 CAD for the special edition, shipping included and I'm in Toronto.

  5. 1 hour ago, erikness said:

    Through the Looking Glass is amaaazing. Still waiting for my 2xLP, 45 version.  Excited for this GITS OST too. WRWTFWW is on a roll.

    QFT. Mine just arrived yesterday from Juno. I'm going to put it on soon. Very stoked even though there's been some negative feedback on Discogs (the comments section for it is pretty bat-shit actually).

  6. 2 minutes ago, unknown pleasures said:

    There's a fine line between "lifer" flippers and a few of the record stores I've been...

    Ahhh yes come to think of it, there's a jazz-oriented second-hand place in town that always has exorbitant mark-ups. Half that older clientele probably don't know what a Discogs is, nor the fact that they could buy a Numero or Light In The Attic reissue of what they just bought for a third the price and mint condition.

  7. That sucks... It's a better Diamond Dogs-era live album than David Live IMO (the one time I heard it) but that's way too pricey. 

    Local stores already have over-inflated prices for the Bowie reissues (I've had to buy from Amazon instead) so I can't imagine affording this. Maybe if there was nothing else to buy I'd splurge at this point.

  8. 1 hour ago, numanoid said:

    I'm happy to see there's interest in Television Personalities stuff!

    I was at the right age for those excellent CD reissues in the early 2000s. I think they're a cut above a lot of their peers, tbh. More witty, able to incorporate folk influences as easily as The Mekons (but in a uniquely British way)... A clear influence for the punkier proponents of the American neofolk movement at the time of the reissues like Jeffrey Lewis.

  9. Too many obscure Canadian indie-rock albums to mention, but let's start with Duotang's sophomore effort, 1998's third-wave-mod classic The Cons & The Pros (Yes, you're seeing that right: They're a bass-and-drums duo) as well as...

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    ...Bodega's final album, 2001's Without A Plan. If you understand what "produced by David Fridmann" means, then that's all you need to know. Otherwise, think The Beach Boys but also Lee Hazlewood and even Sean Lennon: Lush harmonies, oddball instruments and a keen sense of pop-songcraft.

     

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    Finally, while Sianspheric are known for their first album Somnium from 1995 (which finally got its first vinyl pressing  a month back), their much more noisy second album, 1998's There's Always Someplace You'd Rather Be  that more or less anticipated the stripped-down dirty sound Mogwai would use on CODY a year later (and even their 2001 album The Sound of the Colour of the Sun) have yet to be pressed on vinyl.

     

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    Label Obscura and Paper Bag Vintage are trying to fix the lack of 90s Can Rock reissues/first vinyl releases but it's maybe the first thing I'd do with a decent bank loan tbh.

  10. Nice! Anyone want to recommend any of his most recent (Let's say last ten years) work? Amazon Canada is selling his most recent solo LP at a fairly decent price at the moment.

     

    I've really fallen behind on listening to poppy IDM but circa 2002 I lived and breathed City Centre Offices, Morr Music, Leaf (their 20th Anniversary reissue program "Leaf 20" was top-notch), etc. There's some real good OOP material in those genres that I hope recent enthusiasm over the Gas box-set and a few other signs might point to a bit of a revival. A lot of electronic music today is sophisticated and interesting but also (understandably) relentlessly dark.

  11. 20 hours ago, youspinmeround said:

    Those television personalities records were reissued a few years ago by fire records and 1972. Available for about 15 bucks. No need to wait till rsd

    Thanks for the info. I'll prowl Discogs and then on RSD if a store has it I'll check to see if there's anything special about these editions (outside of colour vinyl or a coupon code for extra tracks I'd be surprised).

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