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UrbanSteel
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UrbanSteel
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18-Mar-2022.
3LP+2CD+Book+Merch (139.99) - [www.jpc.de] . Red Vinyl - [www.jpc.de] , 2CD - [www.jpc.de] , LP - [www.jpc.de] , CD - [www.jpc.de] .
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UrbanSteel
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18-Mar-2022.
3LP+2CD+Book+Merch (€ 139.99) - [www.jpc.de] . Red Vinyl - [www.jpc.de] , 2CD - [www.jpc.de] , LP - [www.jpc.de] , CD - [www.jpc.de] .
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Many recordcompanies have postponed their releases due to lack of capacity in the vinyl factories, I know from a reliable source that you currently have to place orders at least five months in advance.
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UrbanSteel
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18-Mar-2022.
3LP+2CD+Book+Merch (€ 139.99) - [www.jpc.de] . Red Vinyl - [www.jpc.de] , 2CD - [www.jpc.de] , LP - [www.jpc.de] , CD - [www.jpc.de] .
Irix thanks for the beautiful photo and info from JPC.de.
Many recordcompanies have postponed their releases due to lack of capacity in the vinyl factories, I know from a reliable source that you currently have to place orders at least five months in advance.
Mick Jagger's "the very best of" has been on hold since 12/17/2021.
On JPC.de:
Item has not been released yet, probable delivery date is 18.3.2022.You can order the title now. It will be dispatched to you as soon as it is available.
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UrbanSteel
On JPC.de: Item has not been released yet, probable delivery date is 18.3.2022.You can order the title now. It will be dispatched to you as soon as it is available.
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UrbanSteel
On JPC.de: Item has not been released yet, probable delivery date is 18.3.2022.You can order the title now. It will be dispatched to you as soon as it is available.
It's 18-Mar-2022 too on [www.Amazon.de] , [www.Amazon.de] .
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If Keith is releasing this, I give Mick license for a super deluxe edition of Primitive Cool, complete with 7 disco remixes of Let's Work on vinyl and CD, and download codes for everything....and that's just for starters!
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treaclefingers
If Keith is releasing this, I give Mick license for a super deluxe edition of Primitive Cool, complete with 7 disco remixes of Let's Work on vinyl and CD, and download codes for everything....and that's just for starters!
A Wandering Spirit boxset with a full Webster Hall show and some outtakes.. on light-blue double-vinyl... I would buy that!
And I prefer Main Offender to Talk is Cheap by the way...
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Now, I will start off by saying that I have the superuber box sets of Talk is cheap AND the Hollywood Palladium sets. Lovely.
HOWEVER, and I know I'll take some slack but there needs to be a contrarian position otherwise it's just a "communal fist-pumping session" (edited from a more vulgar expression), why anyone would want an expanded version of a 2.5 star, ok maybe 3 star album, is beyond me.
MAYBE an expanded set (not me, but some of you sure), but the super deluxe? Are you kidding?
He'll be sure to sell dozens of copies!
How is it Mick puts out nothing in terms of the back catalogue (ok we got rereleases of the vinyl, nice), but no such uber packaging.
If Keith is releasing this, I give Mick license for a super deluxe edition of Primitive Cool, complete with 7 disco remixes of Let's Work on vinyl and CD, and download codes for everything....and that's just for starters!
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Count me in for Main Offender too. I like the harder nastiness of it. However I’d say Talk Is Cheap is a more traditional Rock and Roll album.
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VoodooLounge13 funny but true I'm drinking a beer before opening this thread again. Cheers!
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Count me in for Main Offender too. I like the harder nastiness of it. However I’d say Talk Is Cheap is a more traditional Rock and Roll album.
I concur all the way around as well. There's an edge to MO missing from TIC. Plus that guitar sound carried right into VL, which is well.............
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Now, I will start off by saying that I have the superuber box sets of Talk is cheap AND the Hollywood Palladium sets. Lovely.
HOWEVER, and I know I'll take some slack but there needs to be a contrarian position otherwise it's just a "communal fist-pumping session" (edited from a more vulgar expression), why anyone would want an expanded version of a 2.5 star, ok maybe 3 star album, is beyond me.
MAYBE an expanded set (not me, but some of you sure), but the super deluxe? Are you kidding?
He'll be sure to sell dozens of copies!
How is it Mick puts out nothing in terms of the back catalogue (ok we got rereleases of the vinyl, nice), but no such uber packaging.
If Keith is releasing this, I give Mick license for a super deluxe edition of Primitive Cool, complete with 7 disco remixes of Let's Work on vinyl and CD, and download codes for everything....and that's just for starters!
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frankotero
Count me in for Main Offender too. I like the harder nastiness of it. However I’d say Talk Is Cheap is a more traditional Rock and Roll album.
I concur all the way around as well. There's an edge to MO missing from TIC. Plus that guitar sound carried right into VL, which is well.............
Tough call for me, I like them both a lot. I'll have to listen to both again, back to back, and decide which I prefer.
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treaclefingers
Now, I will start off by saying that I have the superuber box sets of Talk is cheap AND the Hollywood Palladium sets. Lovely.
HOWEVER, and I know I'll take some slack but there needs to be a contrarian position otherwise it's just a "communal fist-pumping session" (edited from a more vulgar expression), why anyone would want an expanded version of a 2.5 star, ok maybe 3 star album, is beyond me.
MAYBE an expanded set (not me, but some of you sure), but the super deluxe? Are you kidding?
He'll be sure to sell dozens of copies!
How is it Mick puts out nothing in terms of the back catalogue (ok we got rereleases of the vinyl, nice), but no such uber packaging.
If Keith is releasing this, I give Mick license for a super deluxe edition of Primitive Cool, complete with 7 disco remixes of Let's Work on vinyl and CD, and download codes for everything....and that's just for starters!
I share the sentiment, and more generally I have for some time found the whole super deluxe box business is a bit ridiculous - a bit desperate way to milk out the last cents out of record-buying people living in nostalgy before they die off. This is just my personal opinion, and I will not say more, since there are people happily buying such things, and it keeps record companies somehow alive, so be it.
- Doxa