SSV on vinyl.

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I just got hold of a vinyl version of the SSV album. The record is a picture LP; the artwork on the disc is kind of cheesy and crappy (drawing of some naked chick, mixed with a photo of VT-era Sisters), no "The" in the band name (crediting The Sisters with these songs seems weird enough), and they´ve called the album "Feel No Pain".

Does anyone know anything about this, availability, value, stuff like that? I paid 20 Euros for mine...

Incidentally, I´ve always kid of liked the SSV stuff. "Drugsar" and "Shut The f**k Up" in particular, are nice little soundscapes.
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Well, I own a copy myself - so I guess there are at least two of 'em! :innocent:

Quite like the artwork, personally.
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I have a copy too, so make that 3 around :innocent:
The artwork is very dodgy, but I needed to have this in the collection...

IIRC the people who produced this version used the mp3's that were leaked on the web as source.

20 euro for this picture disc is a fairly common price for this I guess.
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It's a common bootleg, pretty easy to come by.
Value between 10-20 Euros I guess.

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I'd say the S/M lady was drawn by Japanese artist Hajime Sorayama.
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these are less common :D

*SSV FEEL NO PAIN LP ORIGINAL PICTURE DISK

*SSV FEEL NO PAIN LP ORIGINAL PICTURE DISK AS ABOVE BUT MISPRESS SAME
PICTURE (B SIDE) ON BOTH SIDES EX

*SSV FEEL NO PAIN LP ORIGINAL PICTURE DISK AS ABOVE BUT MISPRESS SAME
PICTURE (A SIDE) ON BOTH SIDES EX

*SSV FEEL NO PAIN LP ORIGINAL PICTURE DISK AS ABOVE BUT MISPRESS
PICTURE ON B SIDE ONLY - A PLAIN WHITE EX

*SSV FEEL NO PAIN LP ORIGINAL PICTURE DISK AS ABOVE BUT MISPRESS
PICTURE ON A SIDE ONLY - B PLAIN WHITE EX

*SSV FEEL NO PAIN LP ORIGINAL PICTURE DISK TEST PRESSING WHITE VINYL BOTH SIDE EX
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Did they all originat from the leaked MP3s or are there lossless versions available?
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I appear to be the only person in the universe not to hve heard this album :(
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streamline wrote:Did they all originat from the leaked MP3s or are there lossless versions available?
As far as I've ever heard, there's only the MP3s have surfaced.
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silentNate wrote:I appear to be the only person in the universe not to hve heard this album :(
Can't be havin' that... :wink:
You do know where to go looking, don't you?
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silentNate wrote:I appear to be the only person in the universe not to hve heard this album :(
You're so lucky ! :eek:

Seriously, you're not missing much. :urff:
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markfiend wrote:
streamline wrote:Did they all originat from the leaked MP3s or are there lossless versions available?
As far as I've ever heard, there's only the MP3s have surfaced.
My grammar! :urff:
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mh wrote:
silentNate wrote:I appear to be the only person in the universe not to hve heard this album :(
Can't be havin' that... :wink:
You do know where to go looking, don't you?
Downloaded and listening now :notworthy: :kiss:
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Erudite wrote:Well, I own a copy myself - so I guess there are at least two of 'em! :innocent:

Quite like the artwork, personally.
Agreed! That's very good,if I saw that I'd probably buy the damn thing too, knowing full well that it'd never ever ever get played (on account of it being a steaming turd of a record).
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Planet Dave wrote:
Erudite wrote:Well, I own a copy myself - so I guess there are at least two of 'em! :innocent:

Quite like the artwork, personally.
Agreed! That's very good,if I saw that I'd probably buy the damn thing too, knowing full well that it'd never ever ever get played (on account of it being a steaming turd of a record).
All it needs are some drums and vocals- I know a techno DJ and I'm phoning him now to see what he can do :lol:
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Planet Dave wrote:
Erudite wrote:
Quite like the artwork, personally.
Agreed! That's very good,if I saw that I'd probably buy the damn thing too, knowing full well that it'd never ever ever get played (on account of it being a steaming turd of a record).
Played it twice - once on purchase because I hadn't heard it and wanted to know if it really was as bad as Von claimed. Second time after taking some suitable medication, which really didn't improve matters! :lol:
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Erudite wrote:
Planet Dave wrote:
Erudite wrote:
Quite like the artwork, personally.
Agreed! That's very good,if I saw that I'd probably buy the damn thing too, knowing full well that it'd never ever ever get played (on account of it being a steaming turd of a record).
Played it twice - once on purchase because I hadn't heard it and wanted to know if it really was as bad as Von claimed. Second time after taking some suitable medication, which really didn't improve matters! :lol:
:lol: Nope, tried exactly the same thing with exactly the same result. :? Still, Gift went on afterwards and all was well in the world......
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it really is awful, file under: car crash music - ie. you've got to look/hear it
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I've got the FLACs... I guess they've been generated from the mp3s or whatever.
They're RUBBISH. It doesn't fckuing matter if Eldritch has contributed a few soundbites, or produced the entire thing -- it's simply NIL.
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What's wrong with you all? :roll:
It's an ambient masterpiece for the Prozac generation. :innocent:
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