As far as I know, there's only one version of the CD and one version of the vinyl. And they all have the typo. CD has UV, vinyl does not.
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Also just realized the vinyl was made in the EU and is on Suberball, but is also subsidized on Vertigo Records. Funny thing is, that Vertigo was also Metallica's overseas label for years. Might even still be.
Is the CD made in the EU as well? I don't see the Vertigo symbol on the CD pics, but I also can't read the copyright info either.
what d'you guys think about the production of this last album and Dan the Automator?
well, personally...i haven't listened to it yet.
give me time...patient time.
[QUOTE=gtrplyr7;176776]I'll never stop looking for new music but I find the older I get, the less new music appeals to me and the more I end up going back to older stuff. I think everyone has that decade of music that they could really relate to. For me, it was the 90s...[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Gnomad;176814]I don't look for new or old music. I kind of just let it find me. I prefer it that way. I don't feel like I'm forcing myself to like certain things. It's all about being in the right setting and mood when you first hear it.[/QUOTE]
After seeing them last night I'm more convinced than ever that production of it just isn't her good. The Thought of Losing You really stood out. That song sounded drab and boring on the album. It was sick live. The energy and emotion was just sapped in the studio version.
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Were...
I don't have the time it takes to recover from the day
I sit and moan and mope and groan and never have my say
A crown of thorns from which is born a little baby bird
To fly away and have its day is nothing but absurd
Kind of understand that - first listens were a bit shocking (compared to the massive Pariah production) - but now it's definitely flying as well. It's a completely different school of mixing and arranging.
I am sure live there's a complete different sensation on the new songs
After seeing them last night I'm more convinced than ever that production of it just isn't her good. The Thought of Losing You really stood out. That song sounded drab and boring on the album. It was sick live. The energy and emotion was just sapped in the studio version.
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The live versions of the songs are incredible. Dino and Mark really shine through on the live arrangements, Dino in particular takes the songs to a whole new level. This album would have been so much better if it had been typical dredg with some nice electronic components thrown in. I still love it, but I shed a tear for what could have been.
I do believe and agree with this. But as said above, it's definitely creative and the influence is really strong. From one side I do love it, from the other I would have thought a completely different thing - but as usual - they surprise us
The live versions of the songs are incredible. Dino and Mark really shine through on the live arrangements, Dino in particular takes the songs to a whole new level. This album would have been so much better if it had been typical dredg with some nice electronic components thrown in. I still love it, but I shed a tear for what could have been.
what d'you guys think about the production of this last album and Dan the Automator?
To me some of the songs sound like they're recorded in a garage. Some songs are too bass heavy. Some songs sound pretty damn good production wise. It's really a mixed production, u can tell some songs were tracked in various studios. But, what can u do! I enjoy this record especially after seen many a number of the new songs performed live. Down without a fight was my least favorite but after seen performed live a few times it really grew on me alot. All in all, I really enjoy the Chuckles album and I can't wait to c them again in August
I don't have the time it takes to recover from the day
I sit and moan and mope and groan and never have my say
A crown of thorns from which is born a little baby bird
To fly away and have its day is nothing but absurd
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