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danyc reacted to littlebistro in Official Record Store Day Thread
I can’t stop contemplating that peppa pig record
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danyc reacted to emokid9963 in Official Record Store Day Thread
The only thing I missed out on this year was the Summer Rental soundtrack.
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danyc reacted to kas1985 in Official Record Store Day Thread
Plaid Room Records still seems to have most everything in stock, will start selling tomorrow morning at 0800 Eastern. They also have their stock numbers on every item, so you should be able to get a good idea of what will be around in the morning. Free shipping over $50, package everything like a tank. They are my go to.
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danyc reacted to Trimm_Trabb in Official Record Store Day Thread
The guy in line in front of me had it. Sticker was $110
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danyc reacted to mameeshkamowskwoz in Official Record Store Day Thread
Oof… we’re going to get douched with rain around 10 so we were optimistic our son’s tee ball would be canceled, but it’s on so I’m not going out until 11 at the earliest. Only things I want are Butcher Brown and The Verve Pipe… wish me luck!
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danyc reacted to scottheisel in PO: Charles Mingus - Changes: The Complete 1970s Atlantic Recordings 8LP box set (out 6/23/23)
Sometimes I wonder if anyone on here gives a shit about jazz, but I personally do, so ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
$199.98 + shipping from Rhino, $199.98 Prime on Amazon
LOS ANGELES – Charles Mingus is the most important American jazz composer after Duke Ellington and Billy Strayhorn. As part of the ongoing celebration of Mingus’ centennial, Rhino will release a new boxed set that spotlights the creative resurgence that defined the final phase of the legendary bassist and composer’s career.
The upcoming collection includes the last seven studio albums Mingus recorded for Atlantic Records between 1973 and his death in 1979 and a selection of outtakes - some previously unreleased. CHANGES: THE COMPLETE 1970s ATLANTIC RECORDINGS will be released on June 23 as a 7-CD set for $79.98, an 8-LP set on 180-gram vinyl for $199.98, digitally for $24.99, and for stream.
The set brings together newly remastered versions of all seven studio albums Mingus recorded for Atlantic in the 1970s. The LP and CD versions include Mingus Moves (1973), Changes One (1974), Changes Two (1974), Three or Four Shades of Blues (1977), Cumbia & Jazz Fusion (1977), Me, Myself an Eye (1979), and Something Like a Bird (1979). The collection also features previously unreleased session outtakes.
CHANGES: THE COMPLETE 1970s ATLANTIC RECORDINGS comes with an illustrated booklet that delves deep into the final years of Mingus’ music with extensive liner notes by Andrew Homzy, a musician, arranger, jazz scholar, and Grammy® Award Nominee.
Mingus Moves opens the collection, recorded in October 1973, leading a new quintet with youthful musicians – trumpeter Ronald Hampton, tenor saxophonist George Adams, and pianist Don Pullen – and old friend Dannie Richmond on drums. One of the songs they recorded was a new Mingus composition, “Opus 3,” which was built on the chords from the composer’s 1956 landmark piece, “Pithecanthropus Erectus.”
The band’s lineup shifted slightly in 1974 when Jack Walrath replaced Hampton on trumpet. Soon, Mingus and the group returned to the studio for a three-day session that produced two albums, Changes One and Changes Two. A tribute to Mingus’ dynamic wife, “Sue’s Changes” from Changes One is a vibrant masterpiece. With five themes that move through several different keys, tempos, instrumental textures, and emotional registers, it’s a highwater mark not only in Mingus’ career but also in jazz history.
Mingus recorded Three or Four Shades of Blues in 1977 with a rotating cast of stellar musicians. The album includes new versions of two Mingus standards, “Goodbye Porkpie Hat” and “Better Git Hit In Your Soul.”
Mingus was commissioned to write the score for an Italian film, Todo Modo, in 1976. Performing with a large ensemble, he recorded two extended compositions that rank high among his best work of the 1970s. Ironically, the music wasn’t used in the film; however, it was released on Cumbia & Jazz Fusion in 1977.
Later that year, Mingus was diagnosed with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (aka Lou Gehrig’s Disease). Undeterred, he continued to compose and direct his last recording sessions from a wheelchair. Me, Myself an Eye, and Something Like a Bird were completed before his death in January 1979 - both included in Changes.
Five previously unreleased recordings debut in the new collection. The CD version includes three outtakes: “Big Alice,” “The Call,” and “Music for ‘Todo Modo.’” The LP version consists of those plus additional unreleased takes for “Big Alice” and “The Call” that are exclusive to the vinyl set
CHANGES: THE COMPLETE 1970s ATLANTIC RECORDINGS
Vinyl Track Listing
LP 1: Mingus Moves (1973)
Side 1
1. “Canon”
2. “Opus 4”
3. “Moves”
4. “Wee”
Side 2
1. “Flowers For A Lady”
2. “Newcomer”
3. “Opus 3”
LP 2: Changes One (1974)
Side 1
1. “Remember Rockefeller At Attica”
2. “Sue’s Changes”
Side 2
1. “Devil Blues”
2. “Duke Ellington’s Sound Of Love”
LP 3: Changes Two (1974)
Side 1
1. “Free Cell Block F, ‘Tis Nazi U.S.A.”
2. “Orange Was The Color Of Her Dress, Then Silk Blue”
Side 2
1. “Black Bats And Poles”
2. “Duke Ellington’s Sound Of Love”
3. “For Harry Carney”
LP 4: Three Or Four Shades Of Blues (1977)
Side 1
1. “Better Git Hit In Your Soul”
2. “Goodbye, Porkpie Hat”
3. “Noddin Ya Head Blues”
Side 2
1. “Three Or Four Shades Of Blues”
2. “Nobody Knows (The Bradley I Know)”
LP 5: Cumbia & Jazz Fusion (1977)
Side 1
1. “Cumbia & Jazz Fusion”
Side 2
1. “Music for ‘Todo Modo’”
LP 6: Me, Myself An Eye (1979)
Side 1
1. “Three Worlds Of Drums”
Side 2
1. “Devil Woman”
2. “Wednesday Night Prayer Meeting”
3. “Carolyn ‘Keki’ Mingus”
LP 7: Something Like A Bird (1979)
Side 1
1. “Something Like A Bird Part 1”
Side 2
1. “Something Like A Bird Part 2”
2. “Farewell Farwell”
LP 8: Outtakes
Side 1
1. “Music For ‘Todo Modo’” (Take 1)*
2. “Big Alice” (Take 1) *
3. “Big Alice” (Take 2) *
Side 2
1. “Big Alice” (Take 3) *
2. “Big Alice” (Take 4)
3. “The Call” (Take 1) *
4. “The Call” (Take 2)
* Previously Unreleased
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danyc reacted to dawhizz in An album you forgot how good it was:
If we’re doing classic rock entries, I pulled out In the Court of the Crimson King recently for the first time in a while and, man, it’s still tough to beat.
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danyc reacted to somethingvinyl in Jazz Music & Records Thread
Purchased a 240 LP collection from a musician who actually took care of his records in January. Spent the most money I've paid for a collection thus far. A surprisingly number of good ones were in there. I’ll probably actually hold onto 90-100 to keep or sell off which is higher when compared to the usual 30-40 LP’s one finds. These are the best. He wasn’t quite old enough to have bought the grail 1950’s mono pressings. Most of these are 70’s stereo pressings with a few exceptions. 97% of the vinyl is cleannnnnnnn.
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danyc reacted to xfactor675 in The Vinyl Deals Thread (non-Amazon)
Monster music is having their usual vinyl saturday which means 20% off (pre-orders included) today.
https://monstermusicsc.com/
Just Got these, but you can get for example sing the sorrow for 36+shipping
Reconstruction Site: 20th Anniversary Edition [Limited Edition Apple & Black LP] - The Weakerthans 1 $21.58
Good Apollo I'm Burning Star IV Volume One: From Fear Through The Eyes Of Madness [LP] - Coheed and Cambria $23.99
American Nervoso: 25th Anniversary [Indie Exclusive Limited Edition Transparent Purple LP] - Botch $22.39
The Artist In The Ambulance [Green LP] - Thrice $19.99
Until Your Heart Stops [Blue/Red 2LP] [Preorder] - Cave In $21.58
United By Fate (red) - Rival Schools $19.99
Subtotal: $129.51
Free Shipping over $95 - US Domestic Shipping: $0.00
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danyc reacted to tatom in PO: My Morning Jacket - MMJ Live Vol. 3: Bonnaroo 2004 - Return to the Thunderdome
Cloudy and Clear Variant
Coke Bottle Variant
Bonnaroo Rain and Mud Variant /1000
My Morning Jacket has announced the third installment in their MMJ LIVE vinyl series, MMJ Live Vol. 3: Bonnaroo 2004 (Return to Thunderdome), arriving via ATO Records on Friday, June 9. Recorded on the Which Stage at Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival in Manchester, TN on June 12, 2004, the 12-song collection will be available at all DSPs and as 2xLP 140g Coke bottle clear vinyl (with gatefold jacket and digital download card). Pre-orders are available now. On March 30th, One Big Family members will get exclusive access to preorder a limited edition digital deluxe of MMJ Live Vol. 3: Bonnaroo 2004. The offer includes a digital collectible album with cover art and photos, high-quality audio files, and early access to upcoming exclusive content.
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MMJ Live Vol. 3: Bonnaroo 2004 captures one of the most iconic sets in both My Morning Jacket and Bonnaroo history, a now-legendary performance that saw ominous dark clouds roll in just as the band took the stage. Though torrential rain quickly followed, the band proceeded to unleash a landmark run through such classics as “Mahgeetah,” “Lowdown,” “Cobra,” and “One Big Holiday,” the latter of which premieres today at all DSPs and streaming services.
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danyc got a reaction from chiefwahoo in how do you tell is a record is a first pressing if it is sealed?
I dislike the Doors, but like a challenge. That said, doing a quick search on discogs, there are 35 different US listings for this release from 1967 alone, so it's not easy without cracking it open. Basically you need to go to discogs, read the fine print for each entry and try to narrow it down. Even then you'll not know which pressing plant it's from without seeing the record itself. Good luck!
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danyc reacted to scottheisel in Official CAVE IN Thread: Now Signed to Relapse! New Record Soon! Reissues!
Can you post your order number? I wanna see where the free dog cutoff was.
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danyc reacted to ode to youth in PO (1/20 10AM EST): City and Colour - The Love Still Held Me Near
Agreed, the signed postcard should really be a free extra that they should throw in, not charge extra for! Maybe don’t advertise it and have it as a little surprise for people to find
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danyc reacted to ode to youth in PO (1/20 10AM EST): City and Colour - The Love Still Held Me Near
Went for banquet, Brooklyn vegan was a nicer pressing but more expensive to ship to the uk. Either way I’m just excited for the new music so doesn’t really matter what the vinyl looks like right
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danyc reacted to onandonandon in PO (1/20 10AM EST): City and Colour - The Love Still Held Me Near
Dine Alone is sold out before 10am?
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danyc reacted to Sad Heart in PO (1/20 10AM EST): City and Colour - The Love Still Held Me Near
CITY AND COLOUR - THE LOVE STILL HELD ME NEAR
x Webstore Exclusive - Gold Nugget 2xLP - /5,500
https://store.cityandcolour.com/products/the-love-still-held-me-near-2x12-vinyl-gold-nugget
x Dine Alone Exclusive - Black / Tan - /250
https://www.dinealonestore.com/products/city-and-colour-the-love-still-held-me-near-tan-black-galaxy-2lp — SOLD OUT
x Brooklyn Vegan (US) - Black / Blue Galaxy - /500
https://shop.brooklynvegan.com/products/city-and-colour-the-love-still-held-me-near-lp-limited-edition-only-500-made-black-blue-galaxy-vinyl — SOLD OUT
x Newbury Comics (US) - Smog - /500
https://www.newburycomics.com/products/city_and_colour-the_love_still_held_me_near_exclusive_2lp_autographed — SOLD OUT
x Banquet (UK) - Gold Inside Milky Clear - /500
https://www.banquetrecords.com/city-and-colour/the-love-still-held-me-near/SR0011LP
x JB Hifi (AUS) - Black / White Marble - /500
https://www.jbhifi.com.au/collections/city-and-colour-the-love-still-held-me-near
x Indie Retail Exclusive - Milky Clear / White Galaxy - /6,200
https://cvaushop.com.au/products/city-and-colour-the-love-still-held-me-near-pre-order
https://recordstoreday.com/
x Standard Retail - Black
https://store.cityandcolour.com/products/the-love-still-held-me-near-2x12-vinyl-black
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danyc reacted to dawhizz in THE OFFICIAL EBAY CRAZINESS THREAD
I know this doesn’t exactly belong in this thread, but it also kind of does and I really wanted to share it, so here it is:
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danyc got a reaction from mameeshkamowskwoz in various download codes
Been used too many times it says. Thanks though.
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danyc reacted to DecayToDeath in PO: Ween - Painting The Town Brown 3LP repress (holy shit, right?!)
Weird since I've seen it at every store I've visited in the last few weeks
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danyc reacted to scottheisel in The Vinyl Deals Thread (non-Amazon)
Even better, it’s “limit 2 per household” lol
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danyc reacted to derkwithano in The Vinyl Deals Thread (non-Amazon)
Yo, “limited to 20,000 copies.” That’s wild.
20,000 copies @ $139.99 a piece = $2,799,800
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danyc reacted to Shelby in Photo Of Your Collection (All Of 'Em)
I'd assume most of the vinyl community has some sort of obsessive mental disorder so not that out of the ordinary we're mostly like this.
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