Derek™ Posted February 16, 2022 Share Posted February 16, 2022 58 minutes ago, Monster Music & Movies said: A note, in case it's confusing. 4/23 is the one and only Record Store Day this year, but 6/18 will be a safety net "drop" date for RSD titles that don't make it in time for 4/23! Great to keep in mind. I feel like every RSD is a mega underwhelming roster announced [initially], but I seem to always end up chasing down 1-3 items that creep in as the months go on. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Squard Posted February 16, 2022 Share Posted February 16, 2022 Guess I'm really saving my money this year. Even worse than last year. andrewlucas 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dawhizz Posted February 16, 2022 Share Posted February 16, 2022 As usual, the only things I’m even moderately interested in are UK (I’m in the US). Interested to hear what the Original Pirate Material boxed set is all about and if there’s anything new on the Frightened Rabbit EPs. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
andrewlucas Posted February 16, 2022 Share Posted February 16, 2022 Looks like T Swift is literally the only thing I care about. Nothing else even slightly interests me 😕 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CeCeCe Posted February 16, 2022 Share Posted February 16, 2022 50 minutes ago, dawhizz said: As usual, the only things I’m even moderately interested in are UK (I’m in the US). Interested to hear what the Original Pirate Material boxed set is all about and if there’s anything new on the Frightened Rabbit EPs. The info on the UK RSD site don't mention any additional stuff on the FR eps https://recordstoreday.co.uk/rsd-list/frightened-rabbit/ https://recordstoreday.co.uk/rsd-list/frightened-rabbit-1/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shitty Rambo Posted February 16, 2022 Share Posted February 16, 2022 Another year full of boomer and semi-novelty mainstream tripe that will be available for several years after the fact on clearance no less. It's nuts to think there was a time bands like OFF!, Luther, AJJ, and Dads would put out RSD stuff, these last 5 years are straight up directed at people who think Wal-Mart Exclusive pressings are something they should collect. SaulManella, smailtronic, sabukweli and 1 other 1 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
smailtronic Posted February 17, 2022 Share Posted February 17, 2022 5 hours ago, craigeduk said: UK LIST https://recordstoreday.co.uk/rsd-list/ https://recordstoreday.co.uk/media/dj4iicfl/e3ee4060-c4df-4575-96ea-cb639f6e2847.pdf Top of the list, 50 Foot Wave - Power and Light. Virgil literally couldn't give away copies of this. It was his freebie insert along with that Heavy Heavy Low Low record. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
frutiger75 Posted February 17, 2022 Share Posted February 17, 2022 i think this just might be the worst RSD list to date. turk99 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yes chef Posted February 17, 2022 Share Posted February 17, 2022 Surprised nobody is excited about Commander Venus here (Conor Oberst and Tim Kasher's bands before Cursive and Bright Eyes.) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
scottheisel Posted February 17, 2022 Share Posted February 17, 2022 7 hours ago, ethanpricington said: Yet another year without That Thing You Do! OST and not a peep from Mondo about their release of it since 2020. Also, for me, worst list I've ever seen. My heart is sad, but brain/wallet/wife are happy. This is driving me INSANE. Test presses were done two years ago!!! Where the fuck is this record?!?!?! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fuckinandsuckinandtouchin Posted February 17, 2022 Share Posted February 17, 2022 Def in for Offspring and Replacements which both should be easy to find.. but pretty weak list overall. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
scottheisel Posted February 17, 2022 Share Posted February 17, 2022 About to drop a bunch of press releases in here for those who are looking for more details on some of these titles: RHINO TO ROLL OUT EXCLUSIVE RELEASES FOR RECORD STORE DAY 2022 23 Limited Edition Releases Available At Participating Independent Record Stores On April 23 LOS ANGELES – This year's Rhino's Record Store Day collection features 23 limited-edition releases from music's most celebrated artists. Some highlights include vinyl and CD releases from Chicago, Joni Mitchell, Stevie Nicks, The Replacements, a picture disc from The Cure, and boxed sets from the Grateful Dead and The Doors. Full details on all titles are listed below. All releases will be available exclusively at select independent music retailers on April 23. For a list of participating stores, please visit www.recordstoreday.com. Available on Saturday, April 23: America – Alternates & Rarities – 1-LP coke bottle clear vinyl Limited edition of 6,500 copies, $24.98 Bad Company – Live 1979 – 2-LP opaque orange vinyl set Limited edition of 6,000 copies, $29.98 Chicago – Chicago at Carnegie Hall, April 10, 1971 (Live) – 3-LP 180g black vinyl Limited edition of 6,000, $59.98 Devo – Oh, No! It's Devo (40th Anniversary Edition) – 1-LP picture disc Limited edition of 5,600 copies, $24.98 Electronic – Remix Mini album – 1-LP – 140g vinyl Limited edition of 7,500 copies, $24.98 Everly Brothers – Hey Doll Baby – 1-LP baby blue vinyl Limited edition of 7,500 copies, $19.98 Gojira – Live at Brixton Academy – 2-LP, 140g color vinyl + etching Limited edition of 8,500 copies, $34.98 Golden Smog – On Golden Smog – 1-LP, 12” + side B etching Limited edition of 5,000 copies, $24.98 Grateful Dead – Wembley Empire Pool, London, England 4/8/72 (Live) – 5-LP, 180g vinyl box set, Limited edition of 10,000 copies, $124.98 Joni Mitchell – Blue Highlights – 1-LP, 12” black vinyl Limited edition of 16,000 copies, $24.98 Madonna – Who's That Girl / Causing a Commotion (35th Anniversary) – 12” EP opaque red vinyl, Limited edition of 15,000 copies, $19.98 Mike Oldfield – Tubular Bells II –1-LP, 180g blue marbled vinyl Limited edition of 8,384 copies, $24.98 Peter Tosh - Complete Captured Live – 2-LP colored marble vinyl set Limited edition of 11,900 copies, $34.98 Ramones – The Sire LPs (1981-1989) – 7-LP 140g black vinyl boxed set, includes one vinyl with neon splatter, Limited edition of 14,000 copies, $149.98 Speed, Glue & Shinki – Eve (2017 Remaster) – 1-LP color vinyl Limited edition of 3,500 copies, $24.98 Stevie Nicks – Bella Donna (Deluxe Edition) (2LP) – 2-LP black vinyl set Limited edition of 22,000 copies, $34.98 Stiff Little Fingers – BBC Live In Concert – 2-LP 180g pale blue & off-white vinyl set, Limited edition of 9,728 copies, $34.98 The Cure – Pornography Picture Disc (40th) – 1-LP picture disc Limited edition of 10,000 copies, $24.98 The Doors – L.A. Woman Sessions – 4-LP vinyl boxed set Limited edition of 19,500 numbered copies, $79.98 The Paul Butterfield Blues Band – The Original Lost Elektra Sessions (Expanded) – 3-LP, 140g black vinyl Limited edition of 6,000 copies, $49.98 The Proclaimers – Sunshine on Leith (2011 Remaster) – 2-LP, 140g marbled vinyl set, Limited edition of 5,581 copies, $34.98 The Replacements – Unsuitable for Airplay: The Lost KFAI Concert – 2-LP, 140g black vinyl set, Limited edition of 14,000 copies, $34.98 Willie Nelson – Live at the Texas Opryhouse, 1974 – 2-LP vinyl set Limited edition of 12,000 copies $34.98 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
scottheisel Posted February 17, 2022 Share Posted February 17, 2022 THE EVERLY BROTHERS HEY DOLL BABY Hey Doll Baby Was Don Everly’s Final Project Before His Passing Last Year New Compilation Highlights Overlooked Gems, Classic Covers, And Deep Cuts From The Duo’s Unparalleled Career 17-Track Collection Was Curated By Adria Petty, Who Collaborated With Don Everly and Both Don and Phil Everly’s Families Liner Notes Feature Track-By-Track Commentary By Phil’s Son Jason Everly Limited Edition, Remastered, Baby-Blue Vinyl Available Exclusively For Record Store Day 2022 New Website And Webstore Launched With Limited Edition Items Including Tote Bag, Mug, And Buttons, With New Site Features And Items Coming Later This Year “The biggest influence on John and me was The Everly Brothers. To this day, I just think they’re the greatest.” – Paul McCartney LOS ANGELES – Phil and Don Everly were unparalleled rock and roll trailblazers and country rock pioneers. Their timeless harmonies made them one of the first superstar acts in music history and profoundly impacted generations of artists to follow. The Everly Brothers’ hits from late-1950s helped lay the very foundation for rock and roll itself and the albums they made with Warner Bros. Records in the 1960s revealed the depth of their talents as both songwriters and singers. The Everly Brothers were seminal to many of the masters of rock and pop music in one way, shape, or form, owing to their country roots, Bo Diddley influence, their original take on singing, song writing, and formidable musicianship. Their profound influence has been credited by The Beatles, The Beach Boys, Simon and Garfunkel, Gram Parsons, Tom Petty, and Linda Ronstadt as a North Star. And their influence continues to be evident through each passing decade as more modern artists such as Pearl Jam, Cat Power, and Angel Olsen distill their inspiration. The duo’s timeless songs and vocal arrangements have been covered by a legendary stable of artists including everyone from Ray Charles, The Who, and Reba McEntire. With a sense of notable homage and devotion from powerhouse duos such as Billie Joe Armstrong and Norah Jones and Robert Plant and Alison Krauss as well. HEY DOLL BABY is a newly remastered 17-track compilation that collects some of the lesser-known, buried treasures in the Everly Brothers’ rich catalog with songs assembled by Adria Petty, Tom Petty’s daughter, who worked closely with both Everly families on the project, with help from Phil’s widow Patti and son Jason, who provided track-by-track commentary for the liner notes, as well as Don Everly, prior to his passing last summer, and his widow Adela. HEY DOLL BABY holds the bittersweet distinction of being the final project Don worked on. HEY DOLL BABY will make its debut for Record Store Day 2022 on April 23 as a limited edition of 7,500 copies worldwide on baby-blue vinyl. Petty says she became a fan of The Everly Brothers through her father. “The Everly Brothers held a special place in his heart because they were the rock ’n’ roll trailblazers he related to the most. Self-made and determined like him. From the time I was around five years old, he passed on his passion for their music and story to me.” HEY DOLL BABY explores The Everly Brothers’ legacy by not revisiting their greatest hits. Petty explains: “This compilation was curated with an eye towards celebrating the deeper rockabilly tracks and some great covers, with a small emphasis on hits. Whether you are new to The Everly Brothers or are among the diehard fans, this is sequenced for a great listening experience. Put this record on and get transported to another time and place. It will leave you feeling better.” HEY DOLL BABY delivers on that promise with the swinging rockabilly of “Baby What You Want Me To Do” and the pure pop bliss of “Made To Love,” along with choice covers of Johnny Cash’s “I Walk The Line” and Chuck Berry’s “Maybellene.” The collection features four of the Everly’s original Cadence recordings including the title track and the Top 10 hits “(’Til) I Kissed You” (#4), “When Will I Be Loved” (#7), and “Devoted To You” (#10). The set also includes the #1 smash, “Cathy’s Clown,” which was the Everly Brothers’ first Warner Bros. single in 1960, and the best-selling song of their career. In the album’s liner notes, Jason Everly provides insight into each song on the album, beginning the title track, “Hey Doll Baby,” which was the last song on The Everly Brothers’ 1957 self-titled debut. He writes: “Its classic Appalachian harmony mixed with rhythm & blues would become part of the brothers’ signature sound, and with each strum of their infectious guitars, it’s like they’re pushing the song into becoming actual rock ’n’ roll.” HEY DOLL BABY LP Track Listing Side One 1. “Hey Doll Baby” 2. “When Will I Be Loved” 3. “Muskrat” 4. “Gone, Gone, Gone” 5. “Walk Right Back” 6. “(’Til) I Kissed You” 7. “That’s Just Too Much” 8. “Baby What You Want Me To Do” Side Two 1. “Cathy’s Clown” 2. “Devoted To You” 3. “Maybellene” 4. “So Sad (To Watch Good Love Go Bad)” 5. “Made To Love” 6. “Sigh, Cry, Almost Die” 7. “I Walk The Line” 8. “Love Hurts” 9. “So Fine” ScreechingBottlerocket 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
scottheisel Posted February 17, 2022 Share Posted February 17, 2022 Ten titles announced for Record Store Day 2022! Break out the notepads or open up your notes app, it's time to get your wishlists ready. With the most exciting time of the year for record collectors right around the corner, we're excited to announce our ten releases for this year's edition of Record Store Day, happening at independent record stores all over the globe on Saturday, April 23rd. Our 2022 titles span a spectrum of genres—from classic jazz and Latin-flavored psychedelia to foundational emo and ’90s hip-hop. Click the button below to locate your nearest participating retailer, and keep scrolling to get the lowdown on the releases. Find Nearest Store Art Pepper - Meets The Rhythm Section (Mono Edition) (1-LP; 180-Gram Vinyl) According to jazz lore, on the morning of January 19, 1957, the esteemed alto saxophonist Art Pepper woke up to learn that he was booked for a session, just hours later, with Miles Davis’ highly respected rhythm section (pianist Red Garland, bassist Paul Chambers, and drummer Philly Joe Jones). Despite feeling utterly unprepared, Pepper gave the performance of a lifetime. The resulting album, Art Pepper Meets the Rhythm Section, stands as a landmark title in his extensive catalog and is a testament to all of the musicians’ incredible talents. Produced by Contemporary Records’ Lester Koenig and recorded by engineer Roy DuNann, this special mono edition of Art Pepper Meets the Rhythm Section is limited to 8,600 units worldwide, and features all-analog mastering from the original mono tapes by Bernie Grundman and was pressed on 180-gram vinyl at QRP. Released in partnership with Acoustic Sounds, this release celebrates 70 years of the venerable jazz record label. Jonathan Richman and the Modern Lovers - Modern Lovers 88 (1-LP; "Hot Nights Sky Blue" Vinyl) Hailed for his authentic storytelling and candid observations about life, Jonathan Richman holds a unique place in modern musical history. Richman first emerged in the early ’70s as the quirky frontman of the Boston proto-punk group, the Modern Lovers. Heavily influenced by the Velvet Underground, the band built a cult following and recorded a widely acclaimed self-titled LP before disbanding in 1974. His final album with the group, 1987’s Modern Lovers 88, features a trio setting (with drummer John Avila and guitarist Brennan Totten) and finds Richman fully embracing the lo-fi aesthetic that he would come to be known for as a solo artist. Limited to 7,000 units worldwide, this 35th-anniversary reissue of Modern Lovers 88 features all-analog mastering from the original tapes by Kevin Gray at Cohearent Audio and is pressed on “Hot Nights Sky Blue”-colored vinyl. Flash & the Dynamics - The New York Sound (1-LP; 180-Gram Purple Vinyl) Much has been documented about the pioneering music that came out of the United States in the ’60s and ’70s, amid the social and political strife of the era. But the scene wasn’t just about the Summer of Love or Woodstock. There was another movement happening in the Latin neighborhoods of New York City, as cultural barriers loosened. Beginning in the mid-’60s, musicians were filling the clubs with an irresistible combination of soul, R&B, and Afro-Cuban dance rhythms. That sound is captured in Flash & the Dynamics’ The New York Sound—a 1971 rarity from the Fania Records vaults. The album—which marks the band’s sole title—blends traditional Latin melodies with distorted guitars, soulful psychedelia, and funky rhythms. Returning to vinyl for the first time in decades, The New York Sound features all-analog remastering by Kevin Gray at Cohearent Audio. Limited to 3,350 units worldwide, this special edition has been pressed on 180-gram purple vinyl at RTI for an optimal listening experience. Commander Venus - The Uneventful Vacation (1-LP; Red-and-Black-Smoke Vinyl) Not long before recording his first songs for Bright Eyes, 14-year-old singer-songwriter Conor Oberst co-founded Commander Venus alongside bassist (and future Cursive frontman) Tim Kasher, guitarist Robb Nansel (now president of Saddle Creek Records), and drummer Matt Bowen (who would soon join the Faint and be replaced by Ben Armstrong). After releasing their 1995 debut, Do You Feel at Home?, the Omaha indie rockers caught the attention of Wind-up Records, who backed the group’s sophomore album, The Uneventful Vacation. To celebrate the 25th-anniversary of the album, this special pressing features red-and-black-smoke vinyl and all-analog mastering from the original tapes by Kevin Gray at Cohearent Audio. Limited to 4,600 units worldwide, this edition also includes the bonus track “Congratulations!,” which appeared on the original vinyl release. Various Artists - Go Ahead Punk... Make My Day (1-LP; Orange Splatter Vinyl) Any ’90s punk fan will surely remember coveting a copy of Go Ahead Punk... Make My Day—a classic sampler CD from Nitro Records. Originally released in 1996, the album delivered early cuts from some of the biggest names in West Coast punk, including AFI, the Offspring, Guttermouth, Jughead's Revenge, and the Vandals. Available for the very first time on vinyl, Go Ahead Punk... Make My Day was pressed on orange splatter vinyl, limited to 7,250 units worldwide. Vince Guaraldi Trio - Baseball Theme (7" Single; White Vinyl) In 1964, Bay Area jazz pianist Vince Guaraldi was tapped by producer Lee Mendelson to score a 60-minute documentary about PEANUTS creator Charles M. Schulz. Although the film never aired, Guaraldi’s evocative soundtrack was released by Fantasy Records as Jazz Impressions of a Boy Named Charlie Brown. One particularly memorable selection from the album is “Baseball Theme,” a cue that was intended for a sequence devoted to Charlie Brown’s ill-fated efforts on the ball field. Available as a 7-inch single for the very first time, “Baseball Theme” comes pressed on white vinyl and is limited to 4,600 units worldwide. This collectible release includes the original, 1964 soundtrack version of the song, plus an alternative studio take that was previously unavailable on vinyl. The jacket, meanwhile, features whimsical, baseball-themed images of Charlie Brown and Snoopy. The Brand New Heavies - Heavy Rhyme Experience: Vol.1 (1-LP; Orange Vinyl) When British funk/acid jazz combo the Brand New Heavies arrived in New York for their first U.S. show, they were joined on stage by rappers Q-Tip and MC Serch—much to the surprise and delight of their fans. That memorable show inspired the concept for their sophomore album, which paired the band with some of hip-hop’s most talented rising stars. Long ahead of its time, 1992’s Heavy Rhyme Experience: Vol. 1 featured airtight rhymes by the likes of Gang Starr (“It’s Gettin’ Hectic”), the Pharcyde (“Soul Flower”), Kool G. Rap (“Death Threat”), and Masta Ace Incorporated (“Wake Me When I’m Dead”), all underscored by the Brand New Heavies’ live, laid-back grooves. The album felt like a late-night jam session—experimental, spontaneous, and utterly cool. A must-have for any hip-hop fan’s record collection, Heavy Rhyme Experience: Vol. 1 now returns to vinyl after more than a decade. Limited to 3,800 units (available in the U.S. and Canada), this 30th-anniversary edition of the album is pressed on orange vinyl. Jazz Dispensary - Super Skunk (1-LP; Opaque Red Vinyl) The highly coveted Jazz Dispensary series is back with Super Skunk: a brand-new blend that’s hard on the drums and horns…and easy on the ears. Featuring tracks by Cannonball Adderley, the Bar-Kays, and Gary Bartz, among others, Super Skunk will take listeners on the ultimate groove trip—zigzagging between hard-bop soul jams and rhythmic meditations. Limited to 5,800 units worldwide, Super Skunk is pressed on eye-catching opaque red vinyl and housed in a jacket designed by the GRAMMY®-winning art director, Masaki Koike, with original illustrations by Humberto Howard. Esther Marrow - Sister Woman (1-LP; 180-Gram Vinyl; Tip-On Jacket) Legendary jazz, soul, and gospel singer Esther Marrow (also known as Queen Esther Marrow) has enjoyed a long and storied career—one that has taken her to Broadway, Hollywood, the Vatican, and the White House. Rising to fame in the sixties, Marrow performed with Duke Ellington during his Sacred Concert world tour and was a powerful voice in the Civil Rights Movement, joining Dr. Martin Luther King at his World Crusade rallies. In between high-profile stage and screen appearances, the singer also recorded several albums, including 1972’s Sister Woman. A long-overlooked gem from the Fantasy Records vaults, Sister Woman finds Marrow incorporating socially conscious lyricism with a blend of jazz, gospel, and R&B influences, backed by an all-star line-up of musicians—including drummer Bernard Purdie, guitarist Cornell Dupree, and bassist Chuck Rainey. Back on vinyl for the first time since 1972, Sister Woman features all-analog mastering from the original tapes by Kevin Gray at Cohearant Audio. Housed in a tip-on jacket, and limited to 3,350 units worldwide, the album is pressed on 180-gram vinyl at RTI for the highest-quality listening experience. Collective Soul - Disciplined Breakdown (1-LP; Translucent Red Vinyl) In 1994, Southern alt-rockers Collective Soul became one of the biggest bands in the country with the release of their breakthrough self-titled album. Not long after, however, they would find themselves in a messy legal battle with their former manager. That difficult breakup is documented in their 1997 follow-up, Disciplined Breakdown. While the recording process helped the group overcome a challenging time, it also resulted in a best-selling album. Released in March 1997, Disciplined Breakdown landed in the Billboard 200 Top 20 and earned a platinum certification from the RIAA. Limited to 7,400 units worldwide, this 25th-anniversary edition of Disciplined Breakdown is pressed on translucent red vinyl and features newly-remastered audio by the GRAMMY® Award-winning engineer Paul Blakemore and lacquers cut by Kevin Gray at Cohearent Audio. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thesecrets0308 Posted February 17, 2022 Share Posted February 17, 2022 Tired of not seeing Alice In Chains Self-titled and The Cure Wish on these lists. There must be some reason I'm not aware thwarting reissues of these fantastic albums that cost an arm and a leg for OPs. That said, I'm somewhat interested in Stevie Nicks, AIC, Kittie, and Collective Soul in the list. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bronchitis Posted February 17, 2022 Share Posted February 17, 2022 Fucking Cure picture discs. At least Pornography is easy to find. Still annoyed about Bloodflowers only getting a picture disc a couple years ago. turk99 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bronchitis Posted February 17, 2022 Share Posted February 17, 2022 1 hour ago, thesecrets0308 said: Tired of not seeing Alice In Chains Self-titled and The Cure Wish on these lists. There must be some reason I'm not aware thwarting reissues of these fantastic albums that cost an arm and a leg for OPs. That said, I'm somewhat interested in Stevie Nicks, AIC, Kittie, and Collective Soul in the list. Robert has been talking about a Wish deluxe reissue/remaster for years now but is doing his typical thing as of late where he announces things and never ends up actually coming through. I’m possibly mistaken but I swear the Wish remaster has been done for years according to him. thesecrets0308 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SaulManella Posted February 17, 2022 Share Posted February 17, 2022 Honestly I might fuck with the Ramones box set. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thesecrets0308 Posted February 17, 2022 Share Posted February 17, 2022 8 hours ago, Bronchitis said: Fucking Cure picture discs. At least Pornography is easy to find. Still annoyed about Bloodflowers only getting a picture disc a couple years ago. I actually picked up both Bloodflowers and Wild Mood Swings on the picture discs against my better judgment just because they were also missing from my collection. They're not awful to listen to but I'd buy proper reissues in a heartbeat to replace them. Bronchitis 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
N8TRU Posted February 17, 2022 Share Posted February 17, 2022 Peppa Pig tho HardlineKid, YesPlease, danyc and 1 other 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nothingnatural Posted February 17, 2022 Share Posted February 17, 2022 I haven't gave a flying fuck about RSD releases in many years but I'm interested in The Sound and Alice in Chains. turk99 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bronchitis Posted February 17, 2022 Share Posted February 17, 2022 8 hours ago, thesecrets0308 said: I actually picked up both Bloodflowers and Wild Mood Swings on the picture discs against my better judgment just because they were also missing from my collection. They're not awful to listen to but I'd buy proper reissues in a heartbeat to replace them. Hmmm. Discogs reviews are pretty positive too. I might have to check it out. Huge huge Cure fan but my collection is seriously lacking. thesecrets0308 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CeCeCe Posted February 17, 2022 Share Posted February 17, 2022 1 hour ago, Bronchitis said: Hmmm. Discogs reviews are pretty positive too. I might have to check it out. Huge huge Cure fan but my collection is seriously lacking. I've got a few of their picture disc releases (Faith, Wild Mood Swings, Greatest Hits Acoustic) and they all sound pretty good. Best picture discs I've heard by a long way. Bronchitis 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jerseypride Posted February 17, 2022 Share Posted February 17, 2022 So psyched for the Royal T. soundtrack (finally) AND that it's not an RSD exclusive. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
faaip de oiad Posted February 18, 2022 Share Posted February 18, 2022 tHESE LoOk iNtERSTING: APRIL 23 Everlast Whitey Ford Alice In Chains We Die Young Kirk Hammett Portals KITTIE Spit Breakin'OST JUNE 18 G.B.H. City Baby Attacked By Rats Pearl Jam Live on Two Legs Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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