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Post by Quizz Kid on Jan 2, 2015 1:02:22 GMT
Having just seen a couple of people posting about Tull items they want/need on Facebook. I thought we might be able to help one another and in particular anyone seeking out that rare or essential Tull item for their collections.
I have a few good second hand record stores near me [as well as several better ones in old London town] and I'm a;ways happy to browse for others when passing by or dropping in for my own vinyl or other audio fix.
So, I thought I'd add this sub-board as a way of trying to help others and, who knows, maybe we can set up an expanding network of second hand record shoppers or just a record exchange of our own.
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Post by Gerrald Bostock on Jan 2, 2015 12:16:40 GMT
EXCELLENT IDEA !!!!!!!This is a great idea Pat.......maybe I can think of a few...LOL
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Post by elberto on Jan 2, 2015 12:52:33 GMT
Is it OT asking in this thread for a new vinyl release of the STAND UP album from WARNER/PARLOPHONE, in the same way of the recent 40th anniversary release (Benefit, Warchild, Thick as a brick, APP, etc...) ?
Do you think that it will be released in the next future?
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Post by Quizz Kid on Jan 2, 2015 18:03:01 GMT
With the growing interest and demand in vinyl resiisues, particualrly in collector's edtion form' on heavyweight vinyl you would think that Stand up would be given the treatment. it seems to have slipped by in the catalogue. We will try to find out for you if there is any chance of it sneaking out sometime in the future.
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Post by elberto on Jan 2, 2015 21:15:16 GMT
With the growing interest and demand in vinyl resiisues, particualrly in collector's edtion form' on heavyweight vinyl you would think that Stand up would be given the treatment. it seems to have slipped by in the catalogue. We will try to find out for you if there is any chance of it sneaking out sometime in the future. STAND UP is the only one, among the historical JT albums, without the new 180gr vinyl edition! I am confident that it will be released ...
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Post by warchild on Jan 4, 2015 23:40:49 GMT
I am considering unloading all my vinyl, en masse if possible. Part of the ongoing lightening of the load if you will. Not whining but life could have been kinder. Any suggestions?
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Post by Tulltapes on Jan 6, 2015 0:30:01 GMT
I am considering unloading all my vinyl, en masse if possible. Part of the ongoing lightening of the load if you will. Not whining but life could have been kinder. Any suggestions? Vinyl can be shipped around the country for less then $20 per box of 50 LP's per USPS Media Mail. Interest or potential selling over the internet would require pictures, titles, and description of condition. Records that are scuffed up are not usually sought by collectors but can still be sold usually at a bulk rate.
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Post by Tulltapes on Jan 6, 2015 0:34:59 GMT
With the growing interest and demand in vinyl resiisues, particualrly in collector's edtion form' on heavyweight vinyl you would think that Stand up would be given the treatment. it seems to have slipped by in the catalogue. We will try to find out for you if there is any chance of it sneaking out sometime in the future. STAND UP is the only one, among the historical JT albums, without the new 180gr vinyl edition! I am confident that it will be released ... The remastered anniversary Stand Up was released on CD/DVD in 2010 just before Steven Wilson came into the Tull picture and enlightened Ian, and EMI onto such things as Vinyl reissues. Maybe by 2019 we can have an actual remix and vinyl??
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Post by elberto on Jan 7, 2015 20:14:22 GMT
STAND UP is the only one, among the historical JT albums, without the new 180gr vinyl edition! I am confident that it will be released ... The remastered anniversary Stand Up was released on CD/DVD in 2010 just before Steven Wilson came into the Tull picture and enlightened Ian, and EMI onto such things as Vinyl reissues. Maybe by 2019 we can have an actual remix and vinyl?? THIS WAS 40TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION was released in 2008. Along with the mono mix there was a new stereo mix. And with this new stereo mix THIS WAS was released on new vinyl edition in 2014. So, probably, the reason of the STAND UP gap with these new vinyl 180gr releases is the absence of a new stereo mix of the album.
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Post by Tulltapes on Jan 7, 2015 22:30:21 GMT
The remastered anniversary Stand Up was released on CD/DVD in 2010 just before Steven Wilson came into the Tull picture and enlightened Ian, and EMI onto such things as Vinyl reissues. Maybe by 2019 we can have an actual remix and vinyl?? THIS WAS 40TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION was released in 2008. Along with the mono mix there was a new stereo mix. And with this new stereo mix THIS WAS was released on new vinyl edition in 2014. So, probably, the reason of the STAND UP gap with these new vinyl 180gr releases is the absence of a new stereo mix of the album. They must have thought the 2008 Peter Mew mix of "This Was" sufficient enough for a Vinyl release. I would think with Stand Up they could want to give it a 5.1 treatment? I don't think 5.1 of "This Was" is too necessary?? I'm sure they wished they hooked up with SW a little sooner. Not sure what they will do with Stand Up as far as vinyl but maybe we can find out. Now however it's time to enjoy the Warchild 40th on Vinyl out Next week.
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Post by Quizz Kid on Jan 9, 2015 0:33:21 GMT
Mine's officially due tomorrow ;-)
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Post by Quizz Kid on Jan 10, 2015 12:49:01 GMT
Just arrived. Single cover with lyric dust cover and booklet insert. The booklet is scaled down in content and doesn't contain all the articles contained in the 80 page CD/DVD set :-)
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Post by Gerrald Bostock on Jan 10, 2015 14:06:33 GMT
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Post by tootull on Jan 10, 2015 17:11:02 GMT
Just arrived. Single cover with lyric dust cover and booklet insert. The booklet is scaled down in content and doesn't contain all the articles contained in the 80 page CD/DVD set :-) Thanks for posting the image, Quizz Kid. I've always preferred the silver album liner. Just a trace of pride upon our fixed grins for there is no business like the show we're in.
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Post by Gerrald Bostock on Jan 10, 2015 20:53:02 GMT
A few acquired some 10" acetates over the years. All the ones I have are 10" and play at 33 rpm. This "Too Old To Rock'n'Roll:Too Young To Die.
I got bored so I added a bit of artistry to this one..LOL
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Post by warchild on Jan 17, 2015 22:44:16 GMT
Thanks
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