Subject: Re: The vinyl collecting thread... Sat Aug 23, 2014 6:46 pm
Found these today:
Akira - Tusk Of Jaguar Icon - S/T
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Subject: Re: The vinyl collecting thread... Sat Aug 23, 2014 10:36 pm
Got this last night: Pretty Maids - Future World
thejokeriv Metal is my Life
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Subject: Re: The vinyl collecting thread... Tue Aug 26, 2014 9:26 am
I will be picking these up - even though I have bought them multiple times over the years, I can't pass up 180gm vinyl.... Supposedly these are using the original master tapes (not the remasters pressed to 180gm vinyl)
Parlophone Records (BMG/INgrooves Music Group for the USA) will follow the 2012/13 IRON MAIDEN vinyl picture disc reissues of the first eight Iron Maiden albums, which spanned the 1980s, with brand new pressings of the albums in heavyweight 180g black vinyl. In conjunction with these premium album releases, a strictly limited one-off run of the 7” singles from each respective album will be made available. These highly collectable black vinyl singles will be cut from the original analogue master tapes. Released in replica artwork packaging, they are sure to become a must-have item for fans, collectors and anyone who missed out first time round. The albums will also be cut from the original analogue master tapes and packaged in identical artwork to the initial 1980’s releases. As a bonus, the first batch of album releases (Iron Maiden/Killers/The Number Of The Beast) will also be made available in a Collector’s Box sized to house all 8 albums. This package will be a strictly limited edition and available while stocks last. The records will be released chronologically across a two month period starting October 13th (14th USA) with the first 3 albums (Iron Maiden/Killers/The Number Of The Beast) and the seven corresponding 7” singles: Running Free b/w Burning Ambition Sanctuary b/w Drifter (Live) and I’ve Got The Fire (Live) Women In Uniform b/w Invasion Twilight Zone/Wrathchild double A side Purgatory b/w Genghis Khan Run To The Hills b/w Total Eclipse The Number Of The Beast b/w Remember Tomorrow (Live) Followed by: October 27th (28th USA): Piece Of Mind, Powerslave and Live After Death and the six corresponding 7” singles: Flight Of Icarus b/w I’ve Got The Fire The Trooper b/w Cross-Eyed Mary 2 Minutes To Midnight b/w Rainbow’s Gold Aces High b/w King Of Twilight Running Free (Live) b/w Sanctuary (Live) Run To The Hills (Live) b/w Phantom Of The Opera (Live) November 24th (25th USA): Somewhere In Time and Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son and the six corresponding 7” singles: Wasted Years b/w Reach Out Stranger In A Strange Land b/w That Girl Can I Play With Madness b/w Black Bart Blues The Evil That Men Do b/w Prowler ‘88 The Clairvoyant b/w The Prisoner (Live) Infinite Dreams (Live) b/w Killers (Live) The release of these high quality, black vinyl records offers optimum choice to fans who would like to own a piece of Maiden’s authentic 1980’s vinyl sound, or for those simply wanting to rediscover this much loved, iconic format. Coupled with the end of the Maiden England World Tour which began in North America in 2012 and finished last month at Knebworth Park’s Sonisphere Festival, this now completes Maiden’s 1980’s touring and catalogue reissues cycle, so the band are free to focus on their dynamic future plans.
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Subject: Re: The vinyl collecting thread... Tue Aug 26, 2014 10:04 am
Wow! That will also drive down the price of the original singles. Nice.
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Subject: Re: The vinyl collecting thread... Tue Aug 26, 2014 10:10 am
mikeinfla wrote:
Back In Black:
There's something about that record! I had about five copies in all of this in the early '80s because I always ended up destroying it in some way. At least two of them ended up like this.
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Subject: Re: The vinyl collecting thread... Tue Aug 26, 2014 10:57 am
ultmetal wrote:
Wow! That will also drive down the price of the original singles. Nice.
Yes! I will get all of these - hopefully.
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Subject: Re: The vinyl collecting thread... Wed Aug 27, 2014 1:04 am
thejokeriv wrote:
I will be picking these up - even though I have bought them multiple times over the years, I can't pass up 180gm vinyl.... Supposedly these are using the original master tapes (not the remasters pressed to 180gm vinyl)
Parlophone Records (BMG/INgrooves Music Group for the USA) will follow the 2012/13 IRON MAIDEN vinyl picture disc reissues of the first eight Iron Maiden albums, which spanned the 1980s, with brand new pressings of the albums in heavyweight 180g black vinyl. In conjunction with these premium album releases, a strictly limited one-off run of the 7” singles from each respective album will be made available. These highly collectable black vinyl singles will be cut from the original analogue master tapes. Released in replica artwork packaging, they are sure to become a must-have item for fans, collectors and anyone who missed out first time round. The albums will also be cut from the original analogue master tapes and packaged in identical artwork to the initial 1980’s releases. As a bonus, the first batch of album releases (Iron Maiden/Killers/The Number Of The Beast) will also be made available in a Collector’s Box sized to house all 8 albums. This package will be a strictly limited edition and available while stocks last. The records will be released chronologically across a two month period starting October 13th (14th USA) with the first 3 albums (Iron Maiden/Killers/The Number Of The Beast) and the seven corresponding 7” singles: Running Free b/w Burning Ambition Sanctuary b/w Drifter (Live) and I’ve Got The Fire (Live) Women In Uniform b/w Invasion Twilight Zone/Wrathchild double A side Purgatory b/w Genghis Khan Run To The Hills b/w Total Eclipse The Number Of The Beast b/w Remember Tomorrow (Live) Followed by: October 27th (28th USA): Piece Of Mind, Powerslave and Live After Death and the six corresponding 7” singles: Flight Of Icarus b/w I’ve Got The Fire The Trooper b/w Cross-Eyed Mary 2 Minutes To Midnight b/w Rainbow’s Gold Aces High b/w King Of Twilight Running Free (Live) b/w Sanctuary (Live) Run To The Hills (Live) b/w Phantom Of The Opera (Live) November 24th (25th USA): Somewhere In Time and Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son and the six corresponding 7” singles: Wasted Years b/w Reach Out Stranger In A Strange Land b/w That Girl Can I Play With Madness b/w Black Bart Blues The Evil That Men Do b/w Prowler ‘88 The Clairvoyant b/w The Prisoner (Live) Infinite Dreams (Live) b/w Killers (Live) The release of these high quality, black vinyl records offers optimum choice to fans who would like to own a piece of Maiden’s authentic 1980’s vinyl sound, or for those simply wanting to rediscover this much loved, iconic format. Coupled with the end of the Maiden England World Tour which began in North America in 2012 and finished last month at Knebworth Park’s Sonisphere Festival, this now completes Maiden’s 1980’s touring and catalogue reissues cycle, so the band are free to focus on their dynamic future plans.
Seeing as they are determined to re release absolutely everything they have ever done in as many formats as possible, I would like to see an expanded Maiden Japan on 180grm. We know that they have extra material recorded and I'd love to hear it in better quality than YouTube.
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Subject: Re: The vinyl collecting thread... Mon Sep 01, 2014 11:42 am
The Maiden stuff sounds like it is going to be awesome but I just can't or don't have the funds. would be really cool to have but I just don't have the funds.
^^^ Damn, I miss going to record shows. For most of the 90s I went to at least one per month, sometimes two or three. I don't even know if any of those monthly shows I used to attend are still going on anymore.
I hope you bought that Ramones TOO TOUGH TO DIE LP that I saw you holding up!! That album frickin rules!! Haha.
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FYI - all are available for pre-order on Amazon..... I ordered the studio albums + LAD.
thejokeriv wrote:
I will be picking these up - even though I have bought them multiple times over the years, I can't pass up 180gm vinyl.... Supposedly these are using the original master tapes (not the remasters pressed to 180gm vinyl)
Parlophone Records (BMG/INgrooves Music Group for the USA) will follow the 2012/13 IRON MAIDEN vinyl picture disc reissues of the first eight Iron Maiden albums, which spanned the 1980s, with brand new pressings of the albums in heavyweight 180g black vinyl. In conjunction with these premium album releases, a strictly limited one-off run of the 7” singles from each respective album will be made available. These highly collectable black vinyl singles will be cut from the original analogue master tapes. Released in replica artwork packaging, they are sure to become a must-have item for fans, collectors and anyone who missed out first time round. The albums will also be cut from the original analogue master tapes and packaged in identical artwork to the initial 1980’s releases. As a bonus, the first batch of album releases (Iron Maiden/Killers/The Number Of The Beast) will also be made available in a Collector’s Box sized to house all 8 albums. This package will be a strictly limited edition and available while stocks last. The records will be released chronologically across a two month period starting October 13th (14th USA) with the first 3 albums (Iron Maiden/Killers/The Number Of The Beast) and the seven corresponding 7” singles: Running Free b/w Burning Ambition Sanctuary b/w Drifter (Live) and I’ve Got The Fire (Live) Women In Uniform b/w Invasion Twilight Zone/Wrathchild double A side Purgatory b/w Genghis Khan Run To The Hills b/w Total Eclipse The Number Of The Beast b/w Remember Tomorrow (Live) Followed by: October 27th (28th USA): Piece Of Mind, Powerslave and Live After Death and the six corresponding 7” singles: Flight Of Icarus b/w I’ve Got The Fire The Trooper b/w Cross-Eyed Mary 2 Minutes To Midnight b/w Rainbow’s Gold Aces High b/w King Of Twilight Running Free (Live) b/w Sanctuary (Live) Run To The Hills (Live) b/w Phantom Of The Opera (Live) November 24th (25th USA): Somewhere In Time and Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son and the six corresponding 7” singles: Wasted Years b/w Reach Out Stranger In A Strange Land b/w That Girl Can I Play With Madness b/w Black Bart Blues The Evil That Men Do b/w Prowler ‘88 The Clairvoyant b/w The Prisoner (Live) Infinite Dreams (Live) b/w Killers (Live) The release of these high quality, black vinyl records offers optimum choice to fans who would like to own a piece of Maiden’s authentic 1980’s vinyl sound, or for those simply wanting to rediscover this much loved, iconic format. Coupled with the end of the Maiden England World Tour which began in North America in 2012 and finished last month at Knebworth Park’s Sonisphere Festival, this now completes Maiden’s 1980’s touring and catalogue reissues cycle, so the band are free to focus on their dynamic future plans.
FYI - all are available for pre-order on Amazon..... I ordered the studio albums + LAD.
thejokeriv wrote:
I will be picking these up - even though I have bought them multiple times over the years, I can't pass up 180gm vinyl.... Supposedly these are using the original master tapes (not the remasters pressed to 180gm vinyl)
Parlophone Records (BMG/INgrooves Music Group for the USA) will follow the 2012/13 IRON MAIDEN vinyl picture disc reissues of the first eight Iron Maiden albums, which spanned the 1980s, with brand new pressings of the albums in heavyweight 180g black vinyl. In conjunction with these premium album releases, a strictly limited one-off run of the 7” singles from each respective album will be made available. These highly collectable black vinyl singles will be cut from the original analogue master tapes. Released in replica artwork packaging, they are sure to become a must-have item for fans, collectors and anyone who missed out first time round. The albums will also be cut from the original analogue master tapes and packaged in identical artwork to the initial 1980’s releases. As a bonus, the first batch of album releases (Iron Maiden/Killers/The Number Of The Beast) will also be made available in a Collector’s Box sized to house all 8 albums. This package will be a strictly limited edition and available while stocks last. The records will be released chronologically across a two month period starting October 13th (14th USA) with the first 3 albums (Iron Maiden/Killers/The Number Of The Beast) and the seven corresponding 7” singles: Running Free b/w Burning Ambition Sanctuary b/w Drifter (Live) and I’ve Got The Fire (Live) Women In Uniform b/w Invasion Twilight Zone/Wrathchild double A side Purgatory b/w Genghis Khan Run To The Hills b/w Total Eclipse The Number Of The Beast b/w Remember Tomorrow (Live) Followed by: October 27th (28th USA): Piece Of Mind, Powerslave and Live After Death and the six corresponding 7” singles: Flight Of Icarus b/w I’ve Got The Fire The Trooper b/w Cross-Eyed Mary 2 Minutes To Midnight b/w Rainbow’s Gold Aces High b/w King Of Twilight Running Free (Live) b/w Sanctuary (Live) Run To The Hills (Live) b/w Phantom Of The Opera (Live) November 24th (25th USA): Somewhere In Time and Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son and the six corresponding 7” singles: Wasted Years b/w Reach Out Stranger In A Strange Land b/w That Girl Can I Play With Madness b/w Black Bart Blues The Evil That Men Do b/w Prowler ‘88 The Clairvoyant b/w The Prisoner (Live) Infinite Dreams (Live) b/w Killers (Live) The release of these high quality, black vinyl records offers optimum choice to fans who would like to own a piece of Maiden’s authentic 1980’s vinyl sound, or for those simply wanting to rediscover this much loved, iconic format. Coupled with the end of the Maiden England World Tour which began in North America in 2012 and finished last month at Knebworth Park’s Sonisphere Festival, this now completes Maiden’s 1980’s touring and catalogue reissues cycle, so the band are free to focus on their dynamic future plans.
Looks like the singles are all $7.98. I'll pre-order a bunch of them at that price.