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  1. Got a red "Seasons of the Abyss" - sound decent to my ears. Sounds mostly good, think there's a little inner groove distortion on this one though. My "Reign in Blood" is black and I haven't listened to it yet.
  2. I live in OKC, but I'm currently in Tulsa for the holidays - the WOMB Gallery (that Coyne owns in OKC) has all of the limited releases a friend of mine said the Stone Roses Tribute is the one that's $40 and the "Fuck You Frog" is $250. The Frog is the one that has the demo of the first demo on a blue 7" (it looks like a frog peeing in a pond). I'd probably bet the Stone Roses Tribute goes fast. I bought the King Crimson Tribute and I haven't seen any of those since then. EDIT: Looks like the Tame Impala split is also $40. Wow.
  3. You can find "To Bring You My Love" at some record stores for less than $20. I was surprised when I found it, and it has supposedly been in print for a good while. I'd recommend picking it up - my copy sounds pretty good.
  4. I got the red vinyl version, but it has the same chunk missing on the outer rim and what looks like a scratch or something going thru most of side 1. Also- $26 bucks and no download code? Anyone else have this problem?
  5. If any of you are curious about the Stereolab reissues on the 1972 label, I'd say avoid. I've got Transient Random Noise Bursts from the 1972 label, and it sounds kind of bad. DBK Works is another label they operate under. Their website is pretty terrible too: http://www.runtshop.com/labels.html
  6. I thought the Pulp "This is Hardcore" sounded like crap myself. Really weak sounding for the most part. The MBV ones are ok, but could be a lot better. I do like the two Breeders reissues, the Primal Scream "Screamadelica" and the Red House Painters "Songs from a Blue Guitar", though. I think those sound okay. This label is basically under the Runt group which comprises of Plain, 4 Men W/Beards, Water Records and I think they acquired Fire records or something (I could be wrong about that one). I've also got the Mazzy Star ones. They don't sound too bad, but they are pretty quiet and lacking, but I seem to remember one of mine has some surface noise, which kind of is a problem given that the music on those records isn't what you'd call loud. A friend of mine and I A/B'd his Rough Trade pressing of "So Tonight That I Might See" and the RT one is quite a bit better, but expensive. I believe these were ran by one guy with a beard from Italy. I don't believe most of these reissues are what one would call official, but they don't seem to be considered bootlegs either. Oddly enough, I've actually had better luck with the Plain Recordings stuff than the 4MWB stuff. While we're on the topic, does anyone know if 1972 Records fits into any of this or the origin of that label? I can't find anything on that one.
  7. Bought the colored pressings, I've always thought the Boxer sounds nice. The Alligator for the most part does too, but I feel like my copy has a small bit of inner groove distortion. The Boxer is a solid yellow and the Alligator, while trying to be green is more of a really neon looking green or yellow. The records themselves are really thick, at least 180gm as where I think the black presses aren't.
  8. From what I have heard, there is going to be a vinyl reissue of this and it may be a 3xLP set (seems like there are extras not on the 2xLP press). The current press of this still sells pretty solidly. I also think as far as it goes with the Sub Pop reissues, I was probably one of the only people wishing they had did the Red Red Meat one in a deluxe vinyl press. Originals can be found fairly affordable on that one. I've seen a lot of those Vasolines ones sitting in stores, however.
  9. I think I've only known of this as it's showed up on eBay a few times. I never bid on that because I thought it was a boot, though apparently it's legit. Someone also told me there was a vinyl press of Ultimate Alternative Wavers with a poster of the album art inside, though I've never seen this. I don't think this actually exists. I've wondered why Ancient Melodies has been OOP as it came out on Warner w/Up Records doing the LP pressing like the other two.
  10. Record stores in my area are getting copies of "Perfect From Now" on and "Keep it Like a Secret" back in stock. Somebody told me these were out of print for a short time. I managed to score an original press of Keep it Like a Secret for $10 at some place in Santa Barbara (this was after the reissues had came out), but saw a sealed Ancient Melodies somewhere else for like $70-80. I'd love to have "There's Nothing Wrong With Love" as well - it appears there is a press of this on yellow wax.
  11. I think dude at Waterloo was definitely in the wrong to bitch at your friend for getting in the row next to him. You're taking up the row you're looking at, not the two or four around you. Though to be fair, I might be pissed off if someone jumped in the row I was currently looking in, and pulled out something that I was really wanting, and I haven't gotten to. I'd be pissed off to a lesser extent if it was the row next to me that I haven't looked in, but whatever, it's fair game, maybe I should have gotten to the store 5 minutes earlier or something. It's usually not something I have to worry about because record stores aren't always the most crowded places at times. It's all etiquette, don't be a dick, etc. Also, there is a collector here in town (he's probably late 50's, early 60's) that seems to have a bad reputation. Everyone knows this guy, and he's regularly snatched records from people's hands. Word gets around, and also, some of the biggest assholes I've ran into in the course of record collecting are about this guy's age. Another guy attempts to make money by putting all the fairly decent classic rock albums in customer hold, listing them on eBay, and coming to the store to purchase them when they finally sell. Guy probably hits the record stores 3-5 times a week, and half of those places have figured out what he does, and he no longer gets hold privileges at one of those stores. It's always the same records too- Beatles, King Crimson, Rolling Stones, etc.
  12. Record City is huge, lot of selection, fairly good prices on used vinyl. Thirsty Moon is pretty tiny, but I picked up a copy of Mutations by Beck for $30, saw a white vinyl Crazy Rhythms by the Feelies for $15. It's mostly pretty weird. M-Theory is small, I picked up some good used finds there, and the guy that worked there was pretty cool. All of those are definitely worth going to. I basically walked to all three of these. Taang has some cool stuff (it's not far from Record City and Thirsty Moon), way overpriced, and went to a store called "Cow", and I didn't find much in there, though the guy working at M-Theory said he found an original press of one of the first four Scott Walker Records and it was pretty hit or miss. I should also mention "Cow" was a 30 minute bus ride from where I was staying, so it kind of felt like a waste of time. I feel like there may have been another store I went to.
  13. I'd probably guess they're doing this on 4xLP, as they expanded Pisces Iscariot from a single LP to a double. Though, the Pisces single LP actually doesn't sound all that bad, and the vinyl is a nice color.
  14. There was a defect in the pressing. They shipped about 200 of these out before they noticed. I was quick in catching mine, as I e-mailed them like maybe a day after I received it initially, which was maybe a day before street date. They told me to send it to them, I didn't, then they said hold onto it, which I did. I finally got my replacement copy yesterday. These are in the mail, I guess. Slightly different shade of blue on the vinyl, too.
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