Rickie Lee Jones -Traffic From Paradise I finally go it. What I'm still starving for is: *** Emmylou Harris, At The Ryman *** Vinyl exists, I missed it once at eBay. Never seen it again till now. Sigh. |
another dark and beautiful gem from Cowboy Junkies the album... "Lay it Down" from 1996
love, peace, and chicken grease |
I've got another one that is soooo good... and so hard to find on vinyl. Los Lobos- Kiko from 1992 Warner Bros / Wea
Happy Hunting, Happy Listening! |
Ascension -- John Coltrane All the Pink Floyd albums (I have only seen Dark Side of the Moon being reissued) particularly Relics and Meddle The Black Saint and the Sinner Lady -- Charles Mingus Another Green World -- Brian Eno On the Corner -- Miles Davis A tribute to Jack Johnson -- Miles Davis The Last Waltz -- The Band The BBC Sessions -- Led Zeppelin Expensive S**t -- Fela Kuti & Africa 70 and, The Blues and the Abstract Truth -- Oliver Nelson |
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how about quality control,...clean, flat pressings |
Govt Mule's debut album, Allman bros. 1st & 2nd set Live from there 1990 shows with Betts & Haynes. also.......UHQR 200GM 45rpm half speed mastered Box set of weird Al Yank'o'vick |
The DMB catalogue.
I can't believe between "Big Whiskey..." releasing last year, and copies of "Between These Crowded Streets" on vinyl selling for upwards of 500+ dollars that no company has capitalized on releasing these.
A whole box set with every album would certainly sell at least one copy! |
I meant "Before These Crowded Streets." DUH! |
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Kingdeezie,
I've never seen "before these crowded streets" on vinyl.
I would also like to see the title "Under the Table and Dreaming" as well... One would think RCA might find some value in pressing these.
Happy Listening! |
10 Records to Die For(EVERY collection should have) 1-Beatles Revolver 2-Dire Straits 3-Steely Dan-Aja 4-Eagles 5-CSNY-Four Way Street 6-Elvis Costelo-My Aim Is True 7-Heart-Dog and Butterfly 8-Robin Trower-BLT 9-Radney Foster-1959 10-JAzz at the Pawn Shop |
Ani Difranco... Living In Clip Up, Up, Up Like I Said Hello, Rightous Babe Inc, are you listening? Your Knuckle Down LP had murky sonics. Bring us the good stuff like Living in Clip
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Ok, I know this thread has been dormant for some time but...
Well, it has been a wait, and we win again, Luna's bewitched comes out this Tuesday on vinyl Lp for the first time ever!!!
Vernneal, evidently you misunderstood the point of this thread...it was music that you wish was on vinyl, but is not, or is so rare that it is cost and sourced prohibitive, but that's ok. Fortunately no one (or their wallet) will have to die for acquiring this list of goodies.
Happy Listener! |
Hifiharv, I'm with you on this one. Ani Difranco that righteous babe, we need (she deserves) to have far more of her titles but to vinyl Lp!
Happy Listener! |
Phish concerts. Particularly those originally recorded to analog tape, anything from 97, 98, and 99, and any good shows from other years. If the source is analog, please preserve it (no A>D>A).
Grateful Dead concerts. Particularly those originally recorded to analog tape. There are so many good sounding digital copies of these shows, but I would really like to hear them without the A>D conversion. |
As far as I know there was only a limited European LP pressing of this album.
Cheers FM |
Late Billy Taylor that I can only find on CD. |
The Beatles - Abbey road and white album 180gr. 45rpm. remastered from original analogue source and kept analogue. |
Anything by Eliza Gilkyson! If anyone deserves to be recorded on vinyl, it's Eliza. |
Grace Potter - Down by the Water . Love the acapella segment . |
The Grace Potter album is actually "Nothing But The Water". Huge Grace Potter fan here. |
Pat Metheny's ... Secret Story is what my post above should have read.......As far as I know there was only a limited European LP pressing of this album.
Cheers FM |
Cake - Fashion Nugget. Great album, nice and dynamic on CD, would be awesome on vinyl |
How about all of Cake, Beck, Prodigy, Crystal Method, Chemical Brothers, Suzanne Vega and some special Beastie Boys tribute albums? |
all their albums at 180g is worth it |
I mean Lisa Ekdahl and Kat Edmonson. All their album at 180g is worth it. |
Ok, it's been a while but here are a few from Declan Patrick Aloysius Macmanus (Elvis Costello) (the true King!) that just never found there way to wax...
Painted from Memory
My Flame Burns Blue
The River in Reverse
...what are these record companies thinking?! |
Emmylou Harris's "Wrecking Ball."
After all these years, my CD version gets a lot of play; would love to get the LP, which was issued along with the CD, but the small number that were are now horrendously expensive (circa $300). |
David Brubeck: "Late Night Brubeck"
Ray Brown: "Live at Loa"? or something like that. |
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All the Buddy Rich albums he did on World Pacific Jazz, 1966-1970. The World Pacific/Liberty/Blue Note library is now owned by Capitol/EMI. Capitol proved they could make a great reissue with the 40th anniversary Dirt Band "Will the Circle Be Unbroken?", remastered at Bernie Grundman studios.
I'd also like to see Cat Stevens' "Catch Bull at Four" and "Teaser and the Firecat" get the same treatment as the recent Tea for the TIllerman remaster. |
RCA 1960 recording of Sea Shanties with The Robert Shaw Chorale. Even the cd is a knockout so you can imagine how it would be from Acoustic Sounds on a double 45 pressing. |
How about a group buy?
If we can get enough people to ante up on a title, we could master it (I run an LP mastering operation) and get it going. Any thoughts?? |
Ralph, I would be in on this, depending on the LP. |
Right- so for this to work we need to get the right LP title :)
Should I start another thread or can we vote?? |
I think you should propose a list of prospects and see if any of them could get enough votes to make a pressing run financially feasible. |
I would like to be able to buy "Asking for Flowers" by Kathleen Edwards on vinyl. It is now out of print and the scalper price is $80+ |
Why not create a list and then vote from that list. I suggest another thread for this project. Entrees for the list could come from this thread. |
So far the only LPs that have more than one entry are the Beatles and Emmy Lou Harris' 'Wrecking Ball'. Is this worth another thread yet?
So much music! I am sure there are a lot of great suggestions here. Its my surmise that a Beatles reissue will be the hardest to pull off. |
Govt Mule's debut album Jazz at the Pawn Shop Grace Potter "Nothing But The Water" Emmylou Harris's "Wrecking Ball." Kathleen Edwards "Asking for Flowers" Van Morrison "Healing Game" I would buy all of the list above.
The Beatles have had their reissues reissued, and licensing will be difficult if not impossible. |
I wanted an album on vinyl so bad, I started a vinyl label!
That was 7 or 8 years ago, but since then, it seems that the labels I like have regularly been issuing vinyl, which is nice. (Small Stone, Tee Pee, etc.) I wish they would remaster for vinyl (I do- it makes a difference), but at least the vinyl is being made now. (I listen to mostly bands on smaller labels... definitely not the norm for a'gon.) |
Led Zeppelin all albums, The Who, Who Are You, what the hell is wrong with that album? 4 copies and all horrible, Richard Thompson, Steve Hillage, Rush, all albums, Better pressing of Funkadelics catalog. |
Re-pressing of Buena Vista Social Club 45 RPM Kind of Blue 45 RPM and +1 on Beatles Analog (AAA) |
This is tough as so much is being re-issued. I just picked up the Bauhaus re-issues and Fields was great but Mask was awful. I think this is a trick to the re-issues
who's doing it, is it quality, and are they mastering to their own ear.
In the spirit of the thread I pick: Scratch Acid and Camper Van Beethoven |
CSNY Deja Vu, one of the greatest lp's ever |
So many quality jazz artists, with cd releases, but little on vinyl. Maybe, too small a market. Linda Oh.. Kenny Garret...Fred Hirsch...Christian Mcbride ...Avashai Cohen and his sister Anat Cohen...Jeremy Pelt...Marcus Miller...live Marsalis...Sean Jones...Ben Allison...Roy Hargrove...Aaron Parks.. Ambrose Akinmusire... Brad Mehldau... Brian Lynch... Chris Potter... Cyrus Chestnut... Dave Douglas... Gene Harris live... Jacky Terrasson... Jim Rotondi... Joe Lovano... Joshua Redman.. The Brecker Brothers... Tomasz Stanko...and so many more. I am a huge jazz fan, especially of the bebop era, but how many pressings of Kind Of Blue and Giant Steps do we need? These young talented artists are so deserving of a larger exposure. Maybe vinyl releases would help. |
Jesse Sykes & The Sweet Hereafter -Reckless Burning
(first album/briefly pressed to vinyl. Falls somewhere in the Trinity Sessions- Cowboy Junkies and So Tonight That I Might See- Mazzy Star genre)
Hauntingly beautiful
*AtmaSphere: Ralph, I would love to be a part of that!!!
Happy Listening! |
Beautiful Freak from The Eels DreamWorks Records DRLP-50001 (1996)vinyl consistently pulls just shy of four hundred bucks a copy in M- (ish shape) and good luck finding one.
Daisies Of The Galaxy by The Eels on Bong Load Records BL47 is another.
I loved Bong Load Custom Records!!! Lovely slabs of black beauty, thick stock/high gloss gatefolds, outstanding quality...
Happy Listening! ;^)> |
An ORIGINAL pressing of Doug MacLeod's, 'COME TO FIND'. I'll never again touch anything(remixes/remasters) that Kevin Gray, or Steve Hoffman, have had anything to do with. |