That's too bad. When I bought one of those Sticky Fingers box sets that they were blowing out for $5, it arrived in a giant box with bubble wrap.
I was interested but the shipping kills the deal. Not a RS fan but thought I'd give it a go at this price. Not interested in buying 5 copies of it, either.
https://www.amazon.com/Bad-Witch-Nine-Inch-Nails/dp/B07CPJYRBT/ - $9.66 NIN EP pre-order https://www.amazon.com/OUR-ENDLESS-NUMBERED-DAYS-Vinyl/dp/B0001ENX5O/ - $9.70 Prime only
You'd probably get real sticky fingers peeling off the glue sealing up those plastic mailbags for sure!
BTW, I don't know if the price is still low, but the sound quality of the Miles Davis: Doo-Bop was frigg'n MIND-BLOWING! WOW! I have some pressings like that where I truly wonder how the hell they can possibly get so much dynamic sound onto the vinyl! And, as far as the 'Rap' goes, yeah, I don't particularly care for that either, but I noticed that VERY little of the album, maybe 15% or so actually has rap over it. The dynamics are bloody amazing! ***EDIT I've been consistently pretty impressed with the MOV vinyl that I've gotten so far, but this one really stands out!
Blue note 75th version https://www.amazon.com/Mode-Joe-LP-Henderson/dp/B00JZO33UQ Joe Henderson ‘mode for joe’ ten bucks Out of stock but lock in price
All of the MOVs I’ve heard we’re really good. This ones not my cuppa tea but glad to hear it sounds good!
MOV: Music On Vinyl Others can chime in; my understanding is that they are definitely legal, generally good sounding reissues. Maybe not on par with Speakers Corner though.
That's correct. They usually use digital sources but of high quality and their pressings are usually of high-quality as well. Only thing I dislike about them is it's hard to find out who mastered their releases.