Whatever label pressed my copy of 36 chambers did it the right way.. 58 minute album, 1 LP. The order of tracks is not consistant with the CD, but somehow I totally do not mind at all.
― billstevejim
that wu tang lp sounded so horrible audio-wise i sold it back after a week, it was mixed so low : /
― "Together we could rape the universe" (omar little), Thursday, 30 April 2009 17:35 (fifteen years ago) link
interesting that m@tt's said that the newer vinyl's mastered different from the cd, i'd been wondering abt that
― t_g, Thursday, 30 April 2009 17:44 (fifteen years ago) link
I don't mind it at all.. My stereo has a volume knob. As far as I can tell, all the music is there.
I bet if they made less expensive special editions of these records that were 1-LP instead of 2, the 1-LP editions would sell better.. which is exactly what they should do if they want to increase sales.
― billstevejim, Friday, 1 May 2009 04:07 (fifteen years ago) link
Yeah, 36 Chambers doesn't sound great but it's not horrible and somehow this album just wouldn't WORK as a double - I mean, too few songs per side, too many flips, but also the whole out-of-the-underground speed and raggedness of the whole presentation is hard to sustain with a double-LP 180 gram prestige package, you know? (Hence the impact and swagger of Wu-Tang Forever being a double CD, this time around they'd conquered all - I mean the lead single was "Triumph" for pete's sake.)
I buy vinyl exclusively; I won't rehash the reasons because there's tons of threads like that - but as far as supply and demand goes, I will say that I would buy a LOT more new vinyl if major reissues could get priced at the point of, I dunno, new releases on Kill Rock Stars. I hear what people are saying about economies of scale and shit, and I'm no economist, but I'm pretty sure if KRS can put out a $12 record Sony should be able to. The REM cited above is a case in point, actually all their vinyl post-New Adventures has been one continuous gouge. WTF, guys?
― Doctor Casino, Friday, 1 May 2009 04:25 (fifteen years ago) link
plus a lot of the ways in which vinyl sands off the harsh edges of stuff can really help to make newer records more listenable, they aren't compressed as much in mastering, etc
But the problem here is the way current CDs are being compressed, not that CD sounds that way in the first place. Today's music isn't being mastered for CD, it is being mastered for iPods and mobile phones. And that is the main problem about it.
― Geir Hongro, Friday, 1 May 2009 07:34 (fifteen years ago) link
yesterday i got my first new vinyl album in many many years.
http://www.recordstore.co.uk/images/covers09/02.2009/madness_200.jpg
its a object of desire, as i doubt i'll ever play it (the package also includes the cd .. ), but it does look good.
― mark e, Friday, 1 May 2009 08:22 (fifteen years ago) link
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― danbunny, Friday, 1 May 2009 15:54 (fifteen years ago) link
those pyramids records are pretty dope imho.
― ian, Friday, 1 May 2009 16:05 (fifteen years ago) link
re: Radiohead, like I said earlier (xpost) they create digital music, so listening to it on an analog medium does not make sense to me.
― billstevejim, Thursday, April 30, 2009 4:47 PM (1 minute ago) Bookmark Suggest Ban Permalink
instinctively I would agree with this and it probably holds generally. I have In Rainbows on vinyl and it seems to sound just a lot lovelier in that format than on CD. I think of it as their most analogue-y record at least since The Bends, and most of the time it sounds more warm and natural even than that. The exception is 15 Step. Surprisingly I felt like it made more sense with the vinyl sound, with the digital noise at the beginning being a bit too jumbly and distorted in digital versions
― lucas, Friday, 1 May 2009 20:28 (fifteen years ago) link
so are any of you finding that new cds are really cheap? i've been to about 4 or 5 record stores in the past week and have found tons of new cds that are like $8 or $10. major label stuff, even, anything from byrds/stones/dylan to newer hip-hop stuff that came out in the past 5 years.
like 6 years ago all these wouldve been like $15. anyone know the reason for this? are record companies actually bringing down the prices of cds? thought it'd be the opposite but i don't know
― mark cl, Thursday, 7 May 2009 15:45 (fifteen years ago) link
I haven't bought a new CD in a long time but a price drop makes sense according to economics 101 - drop in demand > drop in price.
― Leif. (Z S), Thursday, 7 May 2009 15:51 (fifteen years ago) link
Then again, drop in demand for NYT has led to an increase in price, so what do I know. I guess it all depends on profit margins per unit sold.
― Leif. (Z S), Thursday, 7 May 2009 16:01 (fifteen years ago) link
Forca Bruta is a jazz album?
― Skinny Malinky (Shakey Mo Collier), Thursday, 7 May 2009 16:05 (fifteen years ago) link
target end caps have been doing the 8$ new CDS for like "hot new artists" for a while...i remember buying the strokes for that reason cuz it was so cheap
― Domm P))) (M@tt He1ges0n), Thursday, 7 May 2009 16:07 (fifteen years ago) link
^^^you still got ripped off
― Skinny Malinky (Shakey Mo Collier), Thursday, 7 May 2009 16:24 (fifteen years ago) link
nah bro i like that record
― Domm P))) (M@tt He1ges0n), Thursday, 7 May 2009 16:25 (fifteen years ago) link
The Bends is 48:37 on 1 LP.Kid A is 49:57 on 2 LPs.
I just don't get it. Does a minute & 20 seconds really make that much difference? Also additionally frustrating because I always thought "Treefingers" would be a great Side A closer.
― billstevejim, Tuesday, 28 September 2010 17:03 (thirteen years ago) link
kid A is on a 10" lp iirc
― ('_') (omar little), Tuesday, 28 September 2010 17:20 (thirteen years ago) link
you can def get more on a record (prefab sprout's jordan the comeback, for example, is 64 minutes long and was issued as a single lp). there are quality concerns, i guess, the more you fit on one side. i guess the people who buy records now are willing to spend more, so you have all these 180 gram high quality pressings, and a lot of double albums. personally i like albums to be on one lp whenever possible.
― mizzell, Thursday, 30 September 2010 16:08 (thirteen years ago) link
i think the "over 20 minutes" crowd are being a little hypersensitive. it's only at 25+ minutes that sound quality starts to be an issue for me. that said, the double 12" 45 format, with like 10-15 minutes of music per side, sounds fantastic. southern lord and relapse do this a lot, and as long as they keep costs semi-reasonable, i approve.
― having taken an actual journalism class (contenderizer), Thursday, 30 September 2010 17:22 (thirteen years ago) link
crowd is/crowds are
Yeah, I'm on the fence b/c I really hate slogging through double albums. But I just bought a new pressing of The Boy With The Arab Strap and the sound is bad on the last song and a half on either side. I dunno if that's just a badly-done record or just a fundamental problem cramming too much on one disc.
wait, nm, i just checked and it's only 45:18, so fuck those guys
― Doctor Casino, Thursday, 30 September 2010 18:30 (thirteen years ago) link
The less on a disc the loud you can make the pressing as the grooves are wider, and also cut things like bass louder/have more complex waveforms without the needle jumping out of the groove etc. Something probably not much an issue with The Bends.
― Chewshabadoo, Thursday, 30 September 2010 20:22 (thirteen years ago) link
the *louder*
― Chewshabadoo, Thursday, 30 September 2010 20:23 (thirteen years ago) link
A buddy told me about a four disc single sided 45 RPM edition of Big Star's Radio City, but I haven't seen anything about that anywhere.There's also something similar for Led Zeppelin, I guess. I dunno.
― Trip Maker, Thursday, 30 September 2010 20:40 (thirteen years ago) link
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2012/dec/25/antidote-to-capitalism-33-revolutions-minute
― TracerHandVEVO (Tracer Hand), Wednesday, 26 December 2012 03:35 (eleven years ago) link
Anecdotal evidence suggests the consumers responsible are not just hard-bitten types – men, usually – of a certain age, but much younger people.
― TracerHandVEVO (Tracer Hand), Wednesday, 26 December 2012 03:36 (eleven years ago) link
I reach for a record, and take 40 minutes or so to give it my undivided attention. So as to be kept in its original condition, it must be carefully played as its creators intended, and also divided by the lovely pause for reflection in between sides one and two
The sound quality is way better than anything digital
― TracerHandVEVO (Tracer Hand), Wednesday, 26 December 2012 03:37 (eleven years ago) link
when the iPod era ended with the arrival of the streaming service Spotify, the infinite jukebox of millions of dreams was made real. Here, though, is the problem: as I distractedly jump from song to song, am I actually listening, or merely hearing?
― TracerHandVEVO (Tracer Hand), Wednesday, 26 December 2012 03:38 (eleven years ago) link
modern pop has little time for delayed gratification, so intros must be quickened, choruses brought forward, and the most banal buttons pushed.
― TracerHandVEVO (Tracer Hand), Wednesday, 26 December 2012 03:39 (eleven years ago) link
sorry, would go on but i just shat in my own mouth
― TracerHandVEVO (Tracer Hand), Wednesday, 26 December 2012 03:40 (eleven years ago) link
Dreadful, dreadful article. I love vinyl, but sound quality better than anything digital? Please.
― Chewshabadoo, Wednesday, 26 December 2012 09:49 (eleven years ago) link
Good thing no one told him that the overwhelming majority of vinyl reissues (including the Beatles box) are mastered from digital sources.
― Tarfumes The Escape Goat, Wednesday, 26 December 2012 13:43 (eleven years ago) link
You what format rules? SACD!
I love vinyl, but honestly vinyl ppl don't need any uh ”help” from guys like this
but vinyl does sound better than mp3, mp3 is going to be regarded as such a joke in 20 years, just an 8 track transitional format
But yeah SACD is like the good things about vinyl and the good things about digital
I've heard 24bit/194 files too at a friends house, you can get them online now, wow, they sound great
Just can't wait for bandwidth & broadband to get to the point where this stuff is mainstream, because it's stilly to think something as niche as the vinyl fad is going to save sound quality, or shaming ppl about convenience
People will always choose convenience, why wouldn't they, it's a perfectly rational equation
But it does suck that so many ppl listen to music at such poor fidelity, I work in video games so it's weird to see fidelity go down from generation to generation, especially when it doesn't seem like it's necessary
― Andrew WKRP (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Wednesday, 26 December 2012 14:20 (eleven years ago) link
That's definitely part of it, but I think cost plays a larger part. I mean, decent headphones can dramatically improve ipod listening (depending on the bitrate of the files, a variable almost never addressed in articles like this), but who wants to spend an additional $50-$100 after spending $100-$250 for an iPod?
― Tarfumes The Escape Goat, Wednesday, 26 December 2012 14:32 (eleven years ago) link
I'll sell my Copland before I sell my Michell, though...
― Michael Jones, Thursday, 30 April 2009 17:24 (3 years ago)
Nope, the Michell went the week before the Copland. But that's because I had to re-list the Copland...
― Michael Jones, Wednesday, 26 December 2012 14:42 (eleven years ago) link
That's definitely part of it, but I think cost plays a larger part. I mean, decent headphones can dramatically improve ipod listening (depending on the bitrate of the files, a variablealmostnever addressed in articles like this), but who wants to spend an additional $50-$100 after spending $100-$250 for an iPod?
― Tarfumes The Escape Goat, Wednesday, December 26, 2012 8:32 AM (16 minutes ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
monoprice headphones are 20 bucks and supposedly sound great
Also I know tons of ppl that own, like, ipads and won't spring for semi decent headphones
But hell I grew up on walkman & cassette
― Andrew WKRP (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Wednesday, 26 December 2012 14:51 (eleven years ago) link
I was talking to someone yesterday about music and ipods, we have similar size record collections and he'd just got a new 32 gb nano and was having trouble filling it up, and I was saying I could fill my 160 gb classic twice over. I then asked him what bit rate he ripped his cds at - "Oh, 128 kbps" he replied. I said I had all mine at 320 kbps and nothing less. "But it sounds alright at 128" he said, adding "And the Apple earphones that came with it sound great". It was at that point I gave up the argument. Some people care and some people don't.
― Rob M Revisited, Wednesday, 26 December 2012 15:06 (eleven years ago) link
there must be several john harris threads, including (iirc) 'rip john harris', please use them
― things that are jokes pretty much (Nilmar Honorato da Silva), Wednesday, 26 December 2012 15:16 (eleven years ago) link
I was surprised to see new vinyl 45's of like Hendrix & other iconic bands at a Target store over the weekend. They were packaged in a gift box with a t-shirt, but still, vinyl records @ a target!
― BrianB, Wednesday, 26 December 2012 15:18 (eleven years ago) link
― Rob M Revisited, Wednesday, December 26, 2012 7:06 AM (1 hour ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
you have to reach out and give some love to these people, sit them down for a side-by-side comparison of their favorite song on cd and mp3, maybe get them a little stoned beforehand, make some popcorn.
― Tome Cruise (Matt P), Wednesday, 26 December 2012 17:07 (eleven years ago) link
these... imaginary people. these... irl socks.
― Tome Cruise (Matt P), Wednesday, 26 December 2012 17:08 (eleven years ago) link
As Skot and others have noted, an article on the subject actually WORTH it.
http://thewire.co.uk/in-writing/essays/collateral-damage_numero-group-on-the-vinyl-bubble
― Ned Raggett, Tuesday, 11 June 2013 15:11 (eleven years ago) link
Good piece, and timely; I've been having a twitter chat with a handful of vinyl-head friends of mine about the increasing occurrence of bad pressings this year; anecdotally it seems as if quality control has gone down - "Savages, Vampire Weekend, Suede, Lubomyr Melnyk have all required three copies this year. Several needed two" - was one comment.
Vinyl's been marketed in such a way that people assume it's a premium product from the off, but, whilst demand has increased, I doubt the infrastructure is any better than it was 3-5 years ago, so it seems as if corners may be being cut in manufacture. I also understand that the gimmicky packaging foibles outlined in that Wire piece - coloured vinyl, decorated vinyl, weird speeds, etc - are usually more tricky to manufacture and no good for sound quality, which is part of the promise vinyl is being sold on.
― they all are afflicted with a sickness of existence (Scik Mouthy), Tuesday, 11 June 2013 15:22 (eleven years ago) link
yup, I stopped buying new vinyl a couple years ago after figuring out that pretty much every LP I bought sounded like crap. Why pay extra for a product with sibilance on every S?
― skip, Tuesday, 11 June 2013 15:24 (eleven years ago) link
hmm I almost just ordered the Vampire Weekend vinyl yesterday... altho tbf I buy mostly old vinyl. or reissues. new stuff I tend to purchase digitally.
― Bathory Tub Blues (Shakey Mo Collier), Tuesday, 11 June 2013 16:05 (eleven years ago) link
Half of the ridiculous format gimmicks cited were at the hand of Jack White alone. The point stands but it's not like liquid filled records are as common as clear vinyl for instance.
Otherwise the article is a bit too true.
It's hard to not get caught up in the guilt associated with not owning the limited pressing of a new or reissued record. So many releases come in at least 2-3 versions and the practice is so interwoven that it kind of trains buyers, and many times I fall victim admittedly, to desire to own a copy over the desire to actually play it.
― Evan, Tuesday, June 11, 2013 11:56 AM (15 minutes ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
Trying to fight that mindset- it's particularly tough because as a kid I LOVED to collect cards... so that compulsion just kind of carried over and applied itself to my music collecting.
― Evan, Tuesday, June 11, 2013 11:58 AM (13 minutes ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
xpost from other thread...
― Evan, Tuesday, 11 June 2013 16:12 (eleven years ago) link
― skip, Tuesday, June 11, 2013 11:24 AM (1 hour ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
Last two records I bought new on vinyl were Dylan's Tempest and Iris DeMent's Sing the Delta. Tempest had sibilant S's on some songs. Delta had inner-groove distortion. Both were on heavy-ass vinyl, but I never had those problems with older (or thinner) records.
― Tarfumes The Escape Goat, Tuesday, 11 June 2013 16:36 (eleven years ago) link
i think the pressing plants are just at maximum overload. reading how the big plant down south is running 24 hours a day 7 days a week there are gonna be fuck ups. until people actually start opening new ones. and how likely is that? plus, the equipment is old. and the people who really knew how to make records are old too or retired or dead.
― scott seward, Tuesday, 11 June 2013 16:41 (eleven years ago) link