I’ve got one for you that you may not have heard of the album is one of the first and most influential of the progressive rock genre, where the band combined the musical influences that rock music was founded upon with elements of jazz, classical, and symphonic music. The album reached number five on the UK Albums Chart and number 28 on the US Billboard 200, where it was certified Gold by the Recording Industry Association of America. It was reissued several times in the 1980s and 1990s using inferior copies of the master tapes. After the original masters were discovered in the Virgin archives in 2002,the album was remastered again by Simon Heyworth and reissued in 2004. A 40th anniversary edition of the album was released in 2009 with new stereo and 5.1 surround sound mixes by Steven Wilson. In 2019 there was a 3CD/1DVD box set, which contained remasters, instrumentals and expansions of the original album as well as a DVD of live recordings for the album's 50th anniversary. N Initial sessions for the album were held in early 1969 with producer Tony Clarke, most famous for his work with the Moody Blues. After these sessions failed to work out, the group were given permission to produce the album themselves. The album was recorded on a 1" 8-channel recorder at Wessex Sound Studios in London, engineered by Robin Thompson and assisted by Tony Page.[8] In order to achieve the characteristic lush, orchestral sounds on the album, Ian McDonald spent many hours overdubbing layers of Mellotron and various woodwind and reed instruments. In some cases, the band went through 5 tape generations to attain deeply layered, segued tracks. It was reissued several times in the 1980s and 1990s through Polydor and E.G. Records, with pressings made from copies that were several generations removed from the stereo sub-master tape. This resulted in sub-par audio quality and audible tape hiss.
In 1982, Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab released a half speed mastered version of the album on vinyl, cut by Stan Ricker with the Ortofon Cutting System.[17] In 1989 the album was remastered for its debut on CD by Robert Fripp and Tony Arnold, this version was part of "The Definitive Edition" series, which consisted of other remastered albums by the band.[18] In 1999, in commemoration of its 30th anniversary, the album was remastered again, this time using 24 bit and HDCD technology by Simon Heyworth, Robert Fripp and David Singleton, this edition was part of the "30th Anniversary Edition" series, which consisted of remastered editions of King Crimson back-catalogue for their thirtieth anniversaries.[19] Three years later, in 2002, the original masters were discovered in the Virgin archives, with splicing tape still present between the various songs, and crossfade between I Talk to the Wind and Epitaph yet to be created. In 2004, a new remaster was done by Simon Heyworth using these first-generation stereo master tapes and it was released the same year with a 12-page booklet, this release was called "Original Master Edition" and used the same HDCD and 24 bit technology as the 1999 remaster.
In October 2009, Fripp collaborated with musician and producer Steven Wilson to remix the original 8-track master recordings in a new stereo and 5.1 surround sound mix, released as the album's 40th Anniversary edition.[21][22] The album was sold as three different packages: a two-CD set with the old and new stereo versions, a CD and DVD set with the new stereo and surround sound mixes, and a six-disc (5 CD/1 DVD) box with all mixes and bonus audio and video tracks.
In 2010, the original 1969 stereo mix was remastered and reissued on 200-gram super-heavyweight vinyl. This edition was cut by John Dent at Loud Mastering, it was approved by Robert Fripp and included a download code for a 320 kbit/s transfer of the original 1969 vinyl.[23]
In 2019, the album was remixed in 5.1 and stereo by Steven Wilson once again for a 50th anniversary box set of the album. Wilson commented that he thinks that his 2009 mixes are pretty good but that his 50th anniversary mixes are a significant improvement, more faithful to the original 1969 stereo mix and benefit of his 10 years of experience.[24] The box set includes 3 CDs and a Blu-ray. The Blu-ray features the all-new 2019 stereo and 5.1 mixes encoded at 24/96 resolution, the 2004 "Original Master Edition" with the 1969 mix (also encoded at 24/96), a complete alternate version of the album comprising 2019 Steven Wilson mixes and 2019 instrumental mixes while the three CDs in the box set feature the new 2019 stereo mix, an expanded edition of the alternate album in the blu-ray and the "Original Master Edition" plus additional tracks. It’s got a screaming red guy on the front of it and you can get a limited edition colored Non original pressing for only 20000$ which is a steal for an album of this caliber
In all honesty looking over the listing and personnel, a couple names ring a bell. Intended sarcasm in my initial response aside you’ve peaked my interest.
You may not have heard of it because it’s pretty old, I think it’s called dark side of the moon by Pink Floyd. I don’t know if they made a lot of copies so you might need to go searching but that’d be a solid start. Hope this helps
I saw one in a thrift shop the other day and the idiot selling it had it for only $3. Of my crosbly wasn’t in the shop to get the penny weighting fixed I would have snagged that
I would probably start with Merzbow, Boredoms, Gerogerigegege, Coil, Throbbing Gristle, Whitehouse, Nurse with Wound, Einstürzende Neubauten, Brainbombs, Egor Letov, Death in June, Current 93, La Monte Young, Moondog, Lou Harrison, Henry Cowell, Luigi Russolo, Popol Vuh, Fishmans, Jean Jacques Perrey, Les Rallizes Dénudés, Rainbow Caroliner, Taj Mahal Travellers, Fushitsusha, Peter Brötzmann, John Cage, Scott Walker, Unwound, Dead, Frank Zappa, Morton Feldman, Captain Beefheart, Pharoah Sanders, Albert Ayler, Ornette Coleman, Alice Coltrane, Arnold Schoenberg, Pierre Boulez, György Ligeti, Karlheinz Stockhausen, Nang Nang, Thinking Fellers Union Local 282, Nara Leão, Basic Channel, Raymond Scott, Delia Derbyshire, Daphne Oram, Noah Howard, Terry Riley, Peter Sotos, Lula Côrtes e Zé Ramalho, Boyd Rice, Mahmoud Ahmed, Henry Flynt, Kazumoto Endo, David Tudor, Aporea, Half Japanese, Mega Banton, Secret Chiefs 3, Keiji Haino, Ramleh, Otomo Yoshihide, John Zorn, Joe Meek, Robbie Basho, Phil Spector, Faxed Head, Harry Partch, Wesley Willis, Fred Frith, The Residents, Sun Ra, Sun City Girls, Hans Krüsi, Royal Trux, Jandek, Yat-Kha, Loren Mazzacane Connors, Pärson Sound, The Dead C, Comus, Cromagnon, Eliane Radigue, Arthur Doyle, Shizuka, The Red Krayola, Henry Cow, Magma, Opus Avantra, Pan.Thy.Monium., Murmuüre, Ksiezyc, Gong, Cukor Bila Smert', cLOUDDEAD, Muslimgauze and Kaoru Abe
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buy whatever vinyl you like :) but if you buy more than one and refer to them as "vinyls" i will literally track you the fuck down and murder you in front of your family :)
Alanis Morissette- Jagged Little Pill
It just came in the mail and is getting its first spin. I only have like 20 records but this is the first time I had that "Holy Shit this sounds good" moment.
There’s a vinyl— pretty rare— by herman alpert and his singing men. It’s called ‘whipped cream and other desserts,’ and it actually has a scandalous album cover featuring a woman thats partially naked and covered in whipped cream on the cover! The album is all about different desserts you can eat, very cool. Who doesn’t like desserts? If you’re strapped for cash or your mom and dad don’t allow you to have inapropriate pictures, maybe just go with red screamy man or gay tringle. but this album is so good!! [Here](https://www.discogs.com/sell/item/1435046662) is a affordable copy i found on discographies . com for you, act fast, there are only a few of these for sale!!!!!
I seen a sick Beetle collection for only $20g’s earlier
You misunderstood - it’s $20 **per** gram for Beetle graylez
180 gram repress is the most expensive of the grailz
its $10 a gram for you, dawg
The wifebeetles
Vinyl flooring.
Buh dum tis
FUCK I wanted to make that
Gay triangle
Not a huge zeppelin fan
That was a gay quartet actually
Will that look good on their wall?
I’ve got one for you that you may not have heard of the album is one of the first and most influential of the progressive rock genre, where the band combined the musical influences that rock music was founded upon with elements of jazz, classical, and symphonic music. The album reached number five on the UK Albums Chart and number 28 on the US Billboard 200, where it was certified Gold by the Recording Industry Association of America. It was reissued several times in the 1980s and 1990s using inferior copies of the master tapes. After the original masters were discovered in the Virgin archives in 2002,the album was remastered again by Simon Heyworth and reissued in 2004. A 40th anniversary edition of the album was released in 2009 with new stereo and 5.1 surround sound mixes by Steven Wilson. In 2019 there was a 3CD/1DVD box set, which contained remasters, instrumentals and expansions of the original album as well as a DVD of live recordings for the album's 50th anniversary. N Initial sessions for the album were held in early 1969 with producer Tony Clarke, most famous for his work with the Moody Blues. After these sessions failed to work out, the group were given permission to produce the album themselves. The album was recorded on a 1" 8-channel recorder at Wessex Sound Studios in London, engineered by Robin Thompson and assisted by Tony Page.[8] In order to achieve the characteristic lush, orchestral sounds on the album, Ian McDonald spent many hours overdubbing layers of Mellotron and various woodwind and reed instruments. In some cases, the band went through 5 tape generations to attain deeply layered, segued tracks. It was reissued several times in the 1980s and 1990s through Polydor and E.G. Records, with pressings made from copies that were several generations removed from the stereo sub-master tape. This resulted in sub-par audio quality and audible tape hiss. In 1982, Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab released a half speed mastered version of the album on vinyl, cut by Stan Ricker with the Ortofon Cutting System.[17] In 1989 the album was remastered for its debut on CD by Robert Fripp and Tony Arnold, this version was part of "The Definitive Edition" series, which consisted of other remastered albums by the band.[18] In 1999, in commemoration of its 30th anniversary, the album was remastered again, this time using 24 bit and HDCD technology by Simon Heyworth, Robert Fripp and David Singleton, this edition was part of the "30th Anniversary Edition" series, which consisted of remastered editions of King Crimson back-catalogue for their thirtieth anniversaries.[19] Three years later, in 2002, the original masters were discovered in the Virgin archives, with splicing tape still present between the various songs, and crossfade between I Talk to the Wind and Epitaph yet to be created. In 2004, a new remaster was done by Simon Heyworth using these first-generation stereo master tapes and it was released the same year with a 12-page booklet, this release was called "Original Master Edition" and used the same HDCD and 24 bit technology as the 1999 remaster. In October 2009, Fripp collaborated with musician and producer Steven Wilson to remix the original 8-track master recordings in a new stereo and 5.1 surround sound mix, released as the album's 40th Anniversary edition.[21][22] The album was sold as three different packages: a two-CD set with the old and new stereo versions, a CD and DVD set with the new stereo and surround sound mixes, and a six-disc (5 CD/1 DVD) box with all mixes and bonus audio and video tracks. In 2010, the original 1969 stereo mix was remastered and reissued on 200-gram super-heavyweight vinyl. This edition was cut by John Dent at Loud Mastering, it was approved by Robert Fripp and included a download code for a 320 kbit/s transfer of the original 1969 vinyl.[23] In 2019, the album was remixed in 5.1 and stereo by Steven Wilson once again for a 50th anniversary box set of the album. Wilson commented that he thinks that his 2009 mixes are pretty good but that his 50th anniversary mixes are a significant improvement, more faithful to the original 1969 stereo mix and benefit of his 10 years of experience.[24] The box set includes 3 CDs and a Blu-ray. The Blu-ray features the all-new 2019 stereo and 5.1 mixes encoded at 24/96 resolution, the 2004 "Original Master Edition" with the 1969 mix (also encoded at 24/96), a complete alternate version of the album comprising 2019 Steven Wilson mixes and 2019 instrumental mixes while the three CDs in the box set feature the new 2019 stereo mix, an expanded edition of the alternate album in the blu-ray and the "Original Master Edition" plus additional tracks. It’s got a screaming red guy on the front of it and you can get a limited edition colored Non original pressing for only 20000$ which is a steal for an album of this caliber
Word
What friggin album?
Imagine Dragons - Origins
Tired blue man.
Kidz Bop 36
Oh it’s in the court of the crimson king?
Yes.
This sounds like a seller I know on a site that lists his super rare matrix runout pressings of Al Hebert
TLDR - $20g’s!
Yes such a great price
I can’t stand you. Never change😂😂😂
Cool story bro
red screaming man
Left big toe is crooked, I’d go for some Pavement
I’m scared to listen to them because idk a word that rhymes with pavement and I don’t want my parents to die
depravement, there ya go
[this](https://www.discogs.com/Irving-Taylor-The-Garbage-Collector-In-Beverly-Hills-And-Other-Work-Songs-For-The-Odd-Job-Holder/release/3913026)
Thank you for the suggestion, I’ll listen to that later.
hey brother i’m sure it’s embarrassing to talk about but were you able to dislodge your penis from that 45
Why would I? It keeps my man bits warm!
Ouch.. is that supposed to be a nice way to call him poor?
Nope it’s just a truly crazy grail that someone in the ‘50s thought was a good idea. The mall store Santa song in particular is a banger.
In all honesty looking over the listing and personnel, a couple names ring a bell. Intended sarcasm in my initial response aside you’ve peaked my interest.
Gay triangle and screamy red man are both must-haves, but if your taste is more “quirky” I suggest you Igor
Igor is a super underrated album by one of my favorite indie artists. Can’t go wrong with this one OP
Nah that's when he was Mainstream you gotta go back to the old days with Flower Boy. Tyler was a REAL underground artist then
You may not have heard of it because it’s pretty old, I think it’s called dark side of the moon by Pink Floyd. I don’t know if they made a lot of copies so you might need to go searching but that’d be a solid start. Hope this helps
Pink Black Man. You got a crosbly yet?
It’s called whipped cream woman, good luck finding it tho
I saw one in a thrift shop the other day and the idiot selling it had it for only $3. Of my crosbly wasn’t in the shop to get the penny weighting fixed I would have snagged that
banana
Anything from Urban Outfitters
I would probably start with Merzbow, Boredoms, Gerogerigegege, Coil, Throbbing Gristle, Whitehouse, Nurse with Wound, Einstürzende Neubauten, Brainbombs, Egor Letov, Death in June, Current 93, La Monte Young, Moondog, Lou Harrison, Henry Cowell, Luigi Russolo, Popol Vuh, Fishmans, Jean Jacques Perrey, Les Rallizes Dénudés, Rainbow Caroliner, Taj Mahal Travellers, Fushitsusha, Peter Brötzmann, John Cage, Scott Walker, Unwound, Dead, Frank Zappa, Morton Feldman, Captain Beefheart, Pharoah Sanders, Albert Ayler, Ornette Coleman, Alice Coltrane, Arnold Schoenberg, Pierre Boulez, György Ligeti, Karlheinz Stockhausen, Nang Nang, Thinking Fellers Union Local 282, Nara Leão, Basic Channel, Raymond Scott, Delia Derbyshire, Daphne Oram, Noah Howard, Terry Riley, Peter Sotos, Lula Côrtes e Zé Ramalho, Boyd Rice, Mahmoud Ahmed, Henry Flynt, Kazumoto Endo, David Tudor, Aporea, Half Japanese, Mega Banton, Secret Chiefs 3, Keiji Haino, Ramleh, Otomo Yoshihide, John Zorn, Joe Meek, Robbie Basho, Phil Spector, Faxed Head, Harry Partch, Wesley Willis, Fred Frith, The Residents, Sun Ra, Sun City Girls, Hans Krüsi, Royal Trux, Jandek, Yat-Kha, Loren Mazzacane Connors, Pärson Sound, The Dead C, Comus, Cromagnon, Eliane Radigue, Arthur Doyle, Shizuka, The Red Krayola, Henry Cow, Magma, Opus Avantra, Pan.Thy.Monium., Murmuüre, Ksiezyc, Gong, Cukor Bila Smert', cLOUDDEAD, Muslimgauze and Kaoru Abe
This is one album right?
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I was so happy when I inherited grandpas copy after he died. I had admired it on his wall my whole life.
/uj where did you get this list from? all of these artists are amazing and i'm wondering if you just wrote this or got it from somewhere
It's just a copypasta. I'm not totally sure where it came from originally, but it is a pretty good list of artists tbf
Green Shrek album. Smushmouth.
I say try to refurbish the hardwood, vinyl is so tacky
I would start with Dark Side of the Moon by a band called Pink Floyd.
This post is my favourite so far
Anything by Anal Fistfuckers, Passenger of Shit, Bathtub Shitter, Shit Fucker or Lorde
....or Lourde. 🤣🤣😂😂🤣🤣
Fr doe I got Lorde right next to my goregrind grailz
Petting Zoo
ummagumma
Crocs - those feet are vinyl jacked
Stick to cd's. They sound better.
Bro you got some corpse husband feet
Lmao ikr
Four words screamy red guy
You Give Love a Bad Name- gg allin
You be you, don’t follow the crowd, place some socks on your feet.
Get a Ktel compilation album. Then you'll have everything
Whatever’s at the encap at Walmart
The second stage turbine blade by coheed and cambria
WAP
Certified Lover Boy
might i suggest some xavlegbmaofffassssitimiwoamndutroabcwapwaeiippohfffx?
buy whatever vinyl you like :) but if you buy more than one and refer to them as "vinyls" i will literally track you the fuck down and murder you in front of your family :)
I’m quite a big fan of vinyl flooring myself.
funny screaming red man
Something with meat on it?
pet sounds
2 hands
Crocs - those feet are vinyl jacked
Crocs - those feet are vinyl jacked.
D.o.A: The Third and Final Report of Throbbing Gristle
Vinyl flooring. Get that room nice and toasty.
Nice toenails 👍
Flooring?
Travis scot
simple plan!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Those plank gaps look legit. Methinks this is real wood flooring.
Squarepushers feed me weird things is an excellent album that just got a cool re release.
I fell in love with the sound of my heels on the wooden floor
wHiPpEd cReAm aNd oThEr dELiGhTs
hey jude
They're called vinyls
Surprised nobody mentioned Weezer yet...
Weewee
That depends on your music taste
The Glow In The Dark version of Nuclear Assault's Game Over.
Whatever Target has on offer this week!
Maybe some shoes first?
Crobsley
i suggest zeros by Declan McKenna, or Melhor do que Parece by O terno
Taylor Swift. All albums. In all variants.
a carpet
Paint it black.
Alanis Morissette- Jagged Little Pill It just came in the mail and is getting its first spin. I only have like 20 records but this is the first time I had that "Holy Shit this sounds good" moment.
Black Sabbath - Paranoid
Vinyl floor
Little Feat
put on a blindfold and select the proper herb alphert graiz
There’s a vinyl— pretty rare— by herman alpert and his singing men. It’s called ‘whipped cream and other desserts,’ and it actually has a scandalous album cover featuring a woman thats partially naked and covered in whipped cream on the cover! The album is all about different desserts you can eat, very cool. Who doesn’t like desserts? If you’re strapped for cash or your mom and dad don’t allow you to have inapropriate pictures, maybe just go with red screamy man or gay tringle. but this album is so good!! [Here](https://www.discogs.com/sell/item/1435046662) is a affordable copy i found on discographies . com for you, act fast, there are only a few of these for sale!!!!!
bro do you lift with your feet?
You will actually see this.
Slayer. Seasons in the abyss, of course.
Blind Faith ... do it you won’t coward >:)
I dont know but you got toe jam football.
Buy all that rtard assholes tay-tay.