Good feedback, I was half thinking of buying this, I have the original vinyl release, but in fairly ragged condition ( one of the few Beatles related records in my collection) This is one of the great benefits of this forum - you get honest, unbiased feedback from people who know what they are talking about - most of the time !
More of a warning… Don’t buy from this ad. Pink Floyd - The Dark Side of the Moon (Vinyl/LP) https://amzn.asia/d/1ozgjNh It suggests you will receive an older US pressing in the States. There is a suitably worn looking LP in the pictures for the ad. Description SMAS-11163. HARVEST 1973 You don’t. You get a bog standard recent repress. Sealed. From Australia.
The Sex Pistols - 76-77 | Amazon.com.au | Music Kudos to Amazon UK, the above arrived today in regional Victoria from the UK, ten days after ordering and very well packaged. Great value for $50 - well within my limit of $15 per CD for a box set .Three CDs had more than 70 minutes of music on each, one with 55 minutes. Not much in the way of liner notes/booklet and some repetition of songs but listening to it did restore my faith in punk and erased any memory of the 1990's Sex Pistols!
What an interesting, and strange for me, way of asking about audio quality. The thing that is wrong with most punk and related material of the late 70's which have modern re-releases is the excessive compression. With the doco on SBS on Public Image Limited I looked up their recordings, and some had a DR of 14, which is an amazingly dynamic. When there is some hiss in an original recording, the issue is whether we get the original or they apply no-noise or similar. For the audio nuts applying no-noise is usually seen as a negative.
I should have been clearer - I meant hiss from old cassette s of rehearsals and live shows, demo recordings etc., basically is it bootleg-level stuff getting an official release? A bit like the live stuff on the Iggy Pop Berlin Years box that a lot of people on this forum complained about.
Sound quality is better than expected, given that many of the tracks are fairly rough demos or just mucking around in the studio - no distortion ,clear sound and I had it pumped up to 11! The early recordings also reminded me that Jones wasn't a bad guitarist . I have always preferred McLaren's "Spunk " alternative version of "Never Mind The Bollocks", so I tend to judge the sound quality by the vibe rather than the acoustics!
Adelaideans - put this in your calendar: Harvest Festival - Rymill Park November 19-20 Jack White (only Australian show), The Black Crowes, Kurt Vile (only Australian show), Groove Armada, Crowded House, Courtney Barnett, You Am I, The Avalanches and heaps more. See you there!
I ended up buying this and it arrived today. I cannot find a thing wrong with it. I showed it to two other people and no one can find an imperfection. Listening to it now with no problem. These Warehouse deals are good.
I've bought quite a few books and CDs from Amazon Warehouse and they have always been As New or very close to it
Good news - my copy of Stone Foundation "Is Love Enough" arrived today and the correct CD was inside. Bad news - it is very lame jazzy soul - Polish rap may have been better !
This appears regularly on this thread but I've never seen the price this low: Johnny Cash The Man In Black (6CD) $69.65 https://www.amazon.com.au/gp/product/B0000282WF/ Bear Family - $224 from Amazon UK
McCoy Tyner Expansions (LP) $36.92 https://www.amazon.com.au/gp/product/B092KWMKGR/ Blue Note Tone Poet - AAA
Spiritualized Ladies And Gentlemen, We Are Floating In Space (2LP) $38 https://www.amazon.com.au/gp/product/B099C12D6D/ 1 in stock
Not a super deal, but Black Sabbath Vol. 4 SDE is down to $126.46; while Technical Ecstasy SDE is better at $61.61 - https://www.amazon.com.au/Technical...55-b6b1-94eee0114a2c&pd_rd_i=B09BT896HJ&psc=1