Did anybody:
1. Listen?
2. Preorder this shiz?
Mine arrives on the morrow, sadly I'm on the east coast, but will give a spin on Sunday.
Lockdown Sessions Vinyl
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- Hammer
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Re: Lockdown Sessions Vinyl
I'm happy to listening to the Lockdown Sessions online (legally). I suppose I'll get around to buying a CD at some time. But, it's not going to get me back into vinyl again.
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Re: Lockdown Sessions Vinyl
My CD arrived yesterday and I listened twice this morning on a car journey. The pace is a bit too slow for me and I may have to rip to hard drive and then play back at 120% or perhaps 150%
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- Knife
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Re: Lockdown Sessions Vinyl
On the last track of side one now, Vera.
Gotta say, yes, the pace is plodding...cannot deny that, but it's a nice change of pace.
The vinyl pressing is far past amazing. It rivals my Japanese pressings in quality. Amazing.
(I got home earlier today than expected. We're back in the house in the middle of the midwest.)
Gotta say, yes, the pace is plodding...cannot deny that, but it's a nice change of pace.
The vinyl pressing is far past amazing. It rivals my Japanese pressings in quality. Amazing.
(I got home earlier today than expected. We're back in the house in the middle of the midwest.)
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Re: Lockdown Sessions Vinyl
I got the vinyl version - wonderful record, and it sounds great on the turntable. Very strange album, not even sure how to classify it - very Roger Waters in that regard.
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Re: Lockdown Sessions Vinyl
yeah.
I have no idea what it is really, only that it's truly inspired.
I cannot think of another album I have that's re-recorded tracks that I've enjoyed as well as this one.