Record Store Day RSD 2019

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  1. LivingForever

    LivingForever Forum Arachibutyrophobic

  2. Phillip Walch

    Phillip Walch Forum Resident

    I don't know sorry. They neglected to mention whether it was or not. The original is a fold down from the stereo so I imagine it may be the same.
     
  3. Rob Byrne

    Rob Byrne British, music lover

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    Shropshire, UK
    You are.
     
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  4. uzn007

    uzn007 Watcher of the Skis

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    Raleigh, N.C.
    Thanks. I think I'm good.
     
  5. Rob Byrne

    Rob Byrne British, music lover

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    Really? Even though dedicated mono mixes existed for all the tracks?
     
  6. Phillip Walch

    Phillip Walch Forum Resident

    Crazy I know. The Australian edition is stereo.
     
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  7. krisjay

    krisjay Psychedelic Wave Rider

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    Maine
    I really want the Seven Mary Three release, at only 600 copies pressed, it may be a tuff one to find, looks to be a flippers dream sadly.
     
  8. Richard 1966

    Richard 1966 Forum Resident

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  9. Jimmy Cooper

    Jimmy Cooper Forum Resident

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    This is going to be my most expensive RSD ever ever ever...
     
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  10. Vaultmeister

    Vaultmeister Forum Resident

    Hi everyone. Does anyone know of an online resource that tells how well an RSD title sells? Feel free to PM me with a link if anyone can help. Thanks!
     
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  11. pinkrudy

    pinkrudy Senior Member

    my initial list:
    CSNY 4 way street expanded
    alternate fleetwood mac
    gong bataclan 73
    elton john moscow 79
    floyd saucerful of secrets mono
    i am sam soundtrack

    my new list:
    alternate fleetwood mac
    gong bataclan 73
    i am sam soundtrack

    CSNY i found out the extra tracks are the same as the cd version thats been around forever. No guinevere, no woodstock.

    I listend to elton john moscow 79 on youtube and realized it was an elton solo show with just his piano. Got bored halfway through. I need the whole band please.

    I have an original saucerful of secrets uk blue columbia mono. Listened to it today and decided i dont need the reissue.
     
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  12. SpudOz

    SpudOz Forum Resident

    Well, I guess five out of six ain't bad! :D

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    I guess that white was too boring for Oh, No! It's Devo. But orange/gold? Maybe trying to match the spud body on the cover.
     
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  13. Partyslammer

    Partyslammer Lord Of The New Church

    This is the info and track list for the "Stiv: No Compromise No Regrets" Documentary soundtrack LP:

    Stiv: No Compromise No Regrets
    Music from the documentary film on Stiv Bator on red vinyl.
    Retail Price: $19.99

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    Music from the documentary film on Stiv Bator, singer of the Dead Boys, Lords of the New Church and true original. Vinyl version pressed on red vinyl.

    Track Listing
    • Deadbeat Poets - The Stiv Bators Ghost Tour
    • The ‘B’ Girls - Mystery
    • Stiv Bators - Don't Go Away
    • The Lustkillers - Revenge
    • Stiv Bators - Evil Boy
    • Club Wow - The Nights Are So Long
    • Jimmy Zero - Paris
    • Alpha Kitty - You Don't Go Away
    • Room Full Of Strangers - The Stiv Bators Ghost Tour
    • The Open Up And Bleeds - Stiv Bators In All Of Us
    • Tango Pirates - Dark Star
    • The Primadonna Reeds - To Feel You
    ++++++++++++++++++

    Disappointed there's no actual Bators' solo, Dead Boys, Lords, etc tracks except for two tracks from his technically unfinished final album. Rights being spread out among a bunch of different labels undoubtedly makes it cost prohibitive. Still, it's cool my old friend's band The Lustkillers got a track on this LP.
     
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  14. Santo10

    Santo10 The Hot Corner

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    Friday afternoon seems like a good time to put my list together.

    Allman Brothers - Bear Journals
    Satchmo - Disney
    Bob Dylan - BOTT NYC
    Bill Evans - Evans in England
    Jerry Garcia - Electric on the Eel
    Lightin' Hopkins - Strums the Blues
    Wes Montgomery - Back on Indiana Ave
    Pink Floyd - Saucer full of Mono
    Otis Redding - Do It One More Time
    Kenny Wayne Shepherd - Ledbetter Heights (hope this means Trouble Is gets a release soon)
    Sugar Hill box
     
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  15. Mrtn77

    Mrtn77 Forum Resident

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    With Four Way Street announced, I wouldn't hold my breath if I were you.
     
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  16. David P. Hill

    David P. Hill Forum Resident

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    Pinkrudy, on the CSNY 4 Way Street, the original 1992 CD release, it was remastered from the original master tapes by Joe Gastwirt at Ocean View Digital. The lp came out in 1971 and the engineer was Bill Halverson. Now on this RSD 2019 release, bonus tracks, will appear here on vinyl for the very first time (previously released on CD in 1993), newly cut by Chris Bellman at Bernie Grundman’s LA mastering studio. Wonder if the whole album was remastered by Chris, let alone this bonus tracks? If he did, it definitely would be great since Neil's were done by Bernie Grundman. Too bad "Woodstock" and "Guinevere" weren't included. Might be worth checking out!
     
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  17. David P. Hill

    David P. Hill Forum Resident

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    What's the Tuscaloosa RSD release?
     
  18. jlf

    jlf Forum Resident

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    Neil is hyping up a Tuscaloosa ‘73 concert as an upcoming NYA branded release. It’s Neil so I’ll believe it when I see it but am hopeful we’ll see it. I would bet that the mention above of an RSD First release is wishful thinking. But the founder of RSD said that there will be more titles added to the list so we’ll see!
     
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  19. hardknox

    hardknox Forum Resident

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    "Hillbillies in Hell" is Volume 8!! Any afficionados of this series think this is going to be scraping the bottom of the barrel?
     
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  20. Richard 1966

    Richard 1966 Forum Resident

    Hank has been withdrawn according to my local record shop.

    Was on my 'wish list' too.
     
  21. Phillip Walch

    Phillip Walch Forum Resident

    Wow the prices for the Pearl Jam release are obscene. From €25 to €45 that I have seen. Its a 7 song sample of a show. Not even the whole show.

    Pearl Jam should be the 'How not to be RSD Ambassador'.
     
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  22. norliss

    norliss Forum Resident

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    Three of the releases that were of interest to me (James Brown - Sho Is funky Down Here, Herbie Hancock - Dedication and The Grodeck Whipperjenny LPs) are showing as £30GBP (or more) in the UK. Bearing in mind that they are single disc releases - the JB LP being less than 30 minutes in length) I'm struggling to see how they can ask these prices. There are many adjectives that could be used to describe RSD releases. Alas 'cheap' is rarely one of them.

    Then I look up the labels that are putting these titles out and wonder if I really should be risking it: £90-£100 buys a fair bit of used vinyl...
     
  23. gomen ne

    gomen ne -

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    London
    Viv Albertine's Vermilion Border has been added to the list. It's a really good LP IMO, the vinyl has nineteen tracks compared to the cd's eleven, and there's lots of different guest bass players on it. Look out for Norman Watt-Roy, Danny Thompson, Jah Wobble, Tina Weymouth and Jack Bruce.
    £25 double album on orange & red.
     
  24. Rocketdog

    Rocketdog Senior Member

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    ME, USA
    $23.97 is the list price US at my local shop. Oh, and I do believe it is a full show, but was just a short set, given where and what it was performed for - a surprise in-store appearance at a record store.
     
  25. Phillip Walch

    Phillip Walch Forum Resident

    That seems a better price than the EU prices I am finding. Thank you.

    The show consists of 16 songs:

    ½ Full*
    Corduroy
    Lukin*
    American in Me*
    State of Love and Trust
    Down
    Sad
    Elderly Woman Behind the Counter in a Small Town
    Crapshoot (Comatose)
    Spin the Black Circle
    Even Flow
    Save You*
    Bleed For Me*
    The New World (with John Doe)*
    ****in' Up
    Porch*

    * are the tracks included on the original EP and now this RSD release.

    It is a really poor choice of release for a RSD ambassador, especially in the year they discontinue the Ten Club 7" vinyl single. There are so many shows Pearl Jam could have chosen to release, a repressing of Benny, a 2007 show of which non have ever been released, any of the myriad of unreleased shows they are holding back as 'Vault', or even all the Holiday Singles as a special 3 or 4 LP box-set. Nope not Pearl Jam. Lets release that part show that was recorded on the fly entirely in digital :hide:
     
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