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  1. On 9/15/2022 at 3:16 PM, Alan P said:

    Pumped about the Fountains of Wayne! I just listened to "Traffic and Weather" with my family on a road trip a couple weeks ago and wished and wondered when it would be the final FOW album to be pressed on wax.

    I'm keeping my fingers crossed that they do the bsides/rarities comp Out-Of-State Plates on vinyl next (or some alternative to it). So many great non album tracks from the 1st three albums period.

  2. Pulse of The Early Brain:

    Simple Headphone Mind’ b/w ‘Trippin’ With The Birds’ was the second collaboration between Nurse With Wound and Stereolab. A 12” disk released on yellow vinyl [1000 copies] and black vinyl [4996 copies] The sleeve was made from a 'Mylar style’, aluminium coloured, material that was glued and sealed – each purchaser had to open the sleeve to discover which colour vinyl they had bought. The CDs were also released in a sealed sleeve. Originally released 28th April 1997 via Duophonic Super 45s. Catalogue numbers DS33-11 / DS45CD-11.

    The ‘Low Fi’ EP - ‘Low Fi’, ‘[Varoom!]’, ‘Laisser-Faire’ and ‘Elektro [he held the world in his iron grip]’ was originally released as a limited edition clear vinyl 10” [approx 500 copies], black vinyl 10” and CD. Released 28th September 1992 by Too Pure. Catalogue numbers Pure 14 / Pure CD14.

    ‘Robot Riot’ and ‘Unity Purity Occasional’ were both written for sculptures made by Charles Long - an artist that we had previously collaborated with on the ‘Music For The Amorphous Body Study Center’ project. ‘Unity Purity Occasional’ was used in 2000 for Charles' sculpture of the same name - "Unity Purity Occasional is a sculpture with six hand-blown, tear-shaped glass cups filled with antibacterial hand gel that the visitor can pump out and disinfect their hands with. The song is channeled through three tubes that simultaneously blow the visitors’ hands dry with warm jets of air." [Text by Niki Kralli Anell]. ‘Robot Riot’ is previously unreleased.

    ‘Spool of Collusion’ and ‘Forensic Itch’ were originally released on August 18th 2008 as a black vinyl 7” that was given away with the initial pressing [5000 copies] of the ‘Chemical Chords’ LP. Released via Duophonic UHF Disks / 4AD. Catalogue number AD2820. ‘Spool of Collusion’ was also added, as a bonus track, to the Japanese CD release of ‘Chemical Chords’.

    ‘Symbolic Logic Of Now!’ was one side of a split 7” with Soi-Disant. 100 copies on blue vinyl and 2000 copies on black vinyl. Originally released in 1998 by Luke Warm Music. Catalogue number LWM001.

    ‘Ronco Symphony’ [Demo] – a demo version of the track from 1993’s 'The Groop Played "Space Age Batchelor Pad Music"’ album. Previously unreleased.

    A cover of the track ‘ABC’ by The Multitude from The Godz album ‘The Third Testament’. The track was originally recorded for a Godz tribute album called ‘Godz Is Not A Put On’ and released in an edition of 500 copies by Lissy’s Records in 1996. The track was later released as one side of a yellow glitter 7” that was part of an exclusive Japanese box set edition of ‘Aluminum Tunes [Switched On Volume 3]’. Yellow glitter 7” – approximately 3000 copies. Catalogue number D-UHF-D21.

    ‘Magne-Music’ and ‘The Nth Degrees’ were added as bonus tracks to the UK limited edition CD of ‘Chemical Chords’ released 18th August 2008 via Duophonic UHF Disks / 4AD. Catalogue number CADD2815CD. Both tracks also appear on the Japanese edition of ‘Chemical Chords’.

    ‘Blaue Milch’ was recorded for a Peter Thomas Sound Orchestra compilation album – each artist on the album was sent a Peter Thomas audio track and was asked to build it into a new track. Originally released in 1998 by the Bungalow record label. Catalogue number Bung 048.2.

    The original recording of ‘Plastic Mile’. The re-recording was released as a 7” b/w ‘I Was A Sunny Rainphase’ and subsequently compiled onto Stereolab’s ‘Fab Four Suture’ album. Previously unreleased.

    ‘Yes Sir! I Can Moogie’ was originally released in 1995 as part of a single sided 3 track 7” flexi-disk via Wurlitzer Jukebox. Catalogue number WJ03 - 1000 copies were pressed.

    ‘Refractions In The Plastic Pulse’, a track from the ‘Dots And Loops’ album remixed by Autechre. A 12” disk released on 20th April 1998 via Duophonic UHF Disks. Catalogue number D-UHF-D19. 500 copies pressed on translucent yellow vinyl and 2972 copies on black vinyl.

    ‘XXXOOO’ was originally released in 1992 as part of a single sided 3 track 7” flexi-disk via the Encore! label. The flexi-disk was given away with edition #6 of the 'Tea Time' fanzine. Catalogue number Encore 001.

    A live version of the ‘Emperor Tomato Ketchup’ album track ‘Cybele's Reverie’. Recorded 26th September 2004 when Stereolab supported Air at The Hollywood Bowl, CA. USA. Previously unreleased.

  3. News of Switched on Vol 5 in the latest Lab Report, make sure you check it to opt in for the limited edition lottery:

     

    "Hello everyone,
     
    With news of Switched On Volume 5 coming this week, I want to expand upon the new system that I’ve previously mentioned, regarding the limited edition version of Switched On Volume 5 - which will be a numbered, transparent 3xLP in a Mirriboard sleeve. 970 copies will be available.
     
    In the past, some fans have been unhappy that they’ve missed out on the chance to purchase our limited editions - due to being offline when we’ve announced the release or in a timezone that makes it difficult to purchase the disks.
     
    To make things as fair as possible, we’re going to run a lottery via the Lab Report mailing list. We’ll randomly choose 970 names from those who opt in. All of the ‘winners’ will be notified next week that they have been selected.
     
    Each person selected will be sent a unique code which can be used to place a pre-order for the numbered limited edition. Winners will have seven days to use the code. After that, any remaining stock will be allocated to a reserves list.
     
    Emails with codes will be sent out 10am [UK] Thursday 23 June. Strictly 1 pre-order per customer and the code can only be used once. Any copies appearing on Discogs will be cancelled.

    To enter the draw, please opt in via the button below."
  4. Details from their email:

    ‘Rubano Tapes Vol. 1 ‘

    in ICE BLUE VINYL!

    Features 18 songs of never before heard versions of future SP classics and as was
    often the case in the band’s early years, songs performed but once. Billy Corgan’s close
    friend Mike Rubano (known to the band as “Cuz”) at shows and rehearsals from 1988-
    1991.

    ● Ice Blue Vinyl: 2000 units (available today! Very few units are available in store )


    ‘Live in Japan 1992’
    Rare recording of a live show at Kawasaki Japan’s Club Citta in Feb. 1992.

    ● Purple Swirl Edition: 2500 units (Sold out!)
    ● Black Vinyl (Available In Store Only)

    ‘Live at the Viper Room’
    Recording of a historic acoustic concert at The Viper Room in West Hollywood,
    California, on 1/15/98. Featuring songs from the album, ADORE performed
    acoustically for the first time by Billy Corgan (before the release of the album) and
    selected songs from James Iha’s first solo album, ‘Let It Come Down.’

    ● Gold Edition: 1000 units (Sold out!)
    ● Silver Edition: 1000 units (Sold out!)
    ● Black Vinyl (available in store only)
     

    THESE ARE FINAL NUMBERS FOR LIMITED EDITION COLORED EDITION VINYL.

    We will release black vinyl onto our online store. A date is not announced yet.

  5. 14 minutes ago, LS1BadBird said:

    Suppose I don't, but it says November 2011 for the release date and there's nothing about the listing being a preorder. 

    Think that's what they've done before with MCIS & SD, just straight up represses of the original reissues ect so retailers just list them as with the original dates. 

    It's usual on a straight up repress just to press them up and have them available to stores without any preorder. 99% certain these are the new press 

  6. 3 hours ago, Vega said:

    My god... it's their best album since The Suburbs, totally in love with it.

    It's a shame my brown pressing cracks and pops all the way through, gonna get a black, a blue and picture disc pressing the coming days, hopefully one of those will sound good.

    Have got the white version and it sounds good

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