The Durutti Column's "Obey The Time". Promo-only LPs were made but AFAIK no general release on vinyl. This was the album that persuaded me to buy a CD player.
2 v N by Steely Dan. The original vinyl release goes for silly money.
The Durutti Column's "Obey The Time". Promo-only LPs were made but AFAIK no general release on vinyl. This was the album that persuaded me to buy a CD player.
Care to part with it, Tony...hmmm?
(Is it of similair pressing quality as other Factory Durutti Column LPs?
ie, not great?)
Sigh...I’m far from complete on DC (I have about 6 or the albums) but I really like it so wouldn’t want to shift it. I really like the mastering and pressing quality of all the Factory stuff I have, but as ever with ‘80s pop/rock you need to find copies that were initially bought by people like me who dropped the vinyl straight into a Nagaoka inner to protect it from inevitable damage from the hard card inner. Obey The Time has a known issue, at least I've heard several people report it, and that is a jump/stick on the last track on one side. I haven’t played my (absolutely mint) copy for a while but I always remember it having it.
For me it would have to be one of the Necks from a while ago.
What about you?
Bloss
Ps. good sq taken for granted.
The only problem with that though is that they don't fit the lp format, most being around an hour long track. Even Aquatic with track 1 being around 27 minutes is pushing it for the format.
I own a vinyl copy of everything but the girl Amplified HeartProbably none at all
If they are on cd only, they are most likely digital recordings and the vinyl experience will have been washed out of them ..
I own a vinyl copy of everything but the girl Amplified Heart
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