I agree that this would look awesome in vinyl.I know you guys are going to be all hip and snobbish and turn your collective nose at this thread, but yeah.
List them:
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I own Dopesmoker on vinyl.
Every LP by Dinosaur Jr.You're wrong on this.
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I have The Weakerthans' Reunion Tour on vinyl and I love it to death, but I wish they were selling Reconstruction Site on vinyl too. That album is fantastic.
I'm pretty sure almost everything by those bands will have had a vinyl release. Edit: after a quick search, it appears you can get Built To Spill's albums on vinyl from their website's online store.
I have The Weakerthans' Reunion Tour on vinyl and I love it to death, but I wish they were selling Reconstruction Site on vinyl too. That album is fantastic.
It may be oop but if you want it badly enough and can afford to pay over the odds you can find it on ebay, looks like it'll cost you around $40 with shipping. I found one here (http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Weakerthans-Reconstruction-Site-RARE-OOP-Vinyl-NEW-LP_W0QQitemZ180231325975QQihZ008QQcategoryZ306QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem).
I own Dopesmoker on vinyl.
Sweet. Doesn't changing the vinyl over ruin the flow, though?
Every LP by Dinosaur Jr.You're wrong on this.
I went to buy Beyond at the stand when I saw them live, and they cut off a shit ton of it because 12"s generally have shorter running times these days to make DJing easier. <__<
According to the OP, it's supposed to be about us making fun of people who like the Mortal Kombat soundtrack?
I went for the latter, since that's what the phrase 'deserves the vinyl treatment' brings to my mind. Also, since I prefer everything on vinyl and so do so many people the answer to 'albums that deserve to be on vinyl' would for a lot of people be 'everything I might possibly want to listen to'. I don't really know what the OP was on about but we seem to have made something out of the discussion regardless.
I'd really like to see the Driven Down discography come out on vinyl and for the Stand/HHH split to get a vinyl release, but that will sadly never happen.
Beyond's vinyl edition is only 8 songs long. A lot of records these days, especially 12 inch albums and singles, are cut with wide grooves. There can be any number of reasons for this, but it often serves to make DJ's lives easier. Cutting that album down to fit on vinyl was probably unnecessary, and by no means did 4 tracks need to be cut, but they were. So I didn't buy it.Every LP by Dinosaur Jr.You're wrong on this.
I went to buy Beyond at the stand when I saw them live, and they cut off a shit ton of it because 12"s generally have shorter running times these days to make DJing easier. <__<
What?
I'd assume what they mean by cutting it down for DJs is that it's recorded on 12" single vinyl rather than 12" album vinyl - this gives it a broader dynamic range and sounds better in clubs apparently (and also makes it easier to distinguish the different parts of the song visually, which would help DJs find the "tasty beats" they need to "drop" to get "the kids" "dancing.")Not really. They reissued The Chronic a few years ago, digital remastering and all, and they put it out as a double album so it'd be easier to cut to specific beats. I have an early issue copy that managed to fit on a single album just fine.
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