2011: FALAA Vinyl Reissue
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For the Luddites amongst us (me that is) will that be any different than either of the two vinyl versions I have already, or is it just bollocks to get us to spend more cash on stuff we already ownVinyl will be pressed at RTI on audiophile-grade standard vinyl
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I wonder who decided it was a good idea??
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Pre-order on Amazon: http://www.amazon.co.uk/First-Always-VI ... 749&sr=1-1
Price seems reasonable enough for this kind of thing; I wonder is it the original mixes? Might satisfy my need for some Sisters product this year anyway.
Price seems reasonable enough for this kind of thing; I wonder is it the original mixes? Might satisfy my need for some Sisters product this year anyway.
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Since I still have the original gatefold sleeve version that I bought the week it came out a long time ago,and the single sleeve version which I picked up with a couple of other things,I think I'll give this a miss.What with having two different cd versions as well,having the same album five times seems a little extravagent.
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mh wrote:Only 5?
Historicly Mobile Fidelity have a fantastic reputation for sound quality.Normally sourcing the original master tapes , transfering and pressing new vinyl albums in house to ensure maximum quality control, the vinyl was usually heavyweight (200gm) virgin vinyl to ensure a noise free background and maximum sound quality..I thought they had finished with vinyl and concentrated on other formats.
It looks as though they are still claiming use of the original master tapes but there is no mention of the vinyl weight.
I'd wrote to Mofi over a decade ago suggesting The Sisters, they replied that they'd love to but the record comp. wouldn't allow them.
BTW check ebay for prices of their previous vinyl offerings
It looks as though they are still claiming use of the original master tapes but there is no mention of the vinyl weight.
I'd wrote to Mofi over a decade ago suggesting The Sisters, they replied that they'd love to but the record comp. wouldn't allow them.
BTW check ebay for prices of their previous vinyl offerings
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It's an MFSL release? Oooooh, that's excellent. Their Ultradisc IIâ„¢ 24 KT Gold CD release of Faith No More's 'Angel Dust' was a stormer. I bought it and well worth the $ it was!Pat wrote:Historicly Mobile Fidelity have a fantastic reputation for sound quality.Normally........
I'm now also curious what they get out of FALAA.....
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will be pleased.The template for all goth-rock records that followed, Sisters of Mercy’s First And Last And Always stands as one of the—if not the most—influential albums of its kind ever released. Distinguished by Andrew Eldritch’s ghostly singing, which gives the impression of hearing a forlorn ghoul croon from a foggy English graveyard, the 1985 set is drenched in gloom, claustrophobia, black humor, and dance-ready beats that provide exhilarating contrasts. Fans of the Cure, Depeche Mode, Love and Rockets, Peter Murphy, mid-period Nick Cave, and Joy Division will find it to be a new favorite record.
Mastered on Mobile Fidelity’s world-renowned mastering system and pressed at RTI (the best record plant in North America), Silver Label numbered limited edition LP presents First And Last And Always with a fuller, richer sound that positively obliterates the thin, feeble sonic perspectives that have limited the music until now. Every aspect from Eldritch’s haunting singing to the group’s jangling guitars and prancing bass lines finally gain genuine definition. Yet what’s most improved is the sense of atmosphere: Sisters of Mercy revel in painting tone poems, where the feel and effect are as essential as the notes that are played. This is now an atmospheric tour de force.
Ever since it’s release, First And Last And Always has been aptly shrouded in mythology. Eldritch pushed the envelope during the recording sessions, literally walking into walls and repeatedly unable to maintain his focus. Strung out on amphetamines, dazed by days of no sleep, upset by a recent breakup, and eating little, the vocalist channeled his discord into somber lyrics and brooding singing. He’s framed by pulsing albeit lean, spare rhythms, patient tempos, and the clatter of a programmed drum machine that, in spite of its mechanical operation, sounds strangely organic. The songs evoke wet dungeons, walls-closing-in paranoia, and late-night strolls amidst the U.K.’s mysterious underground.
Despite its overall dark character, the record’s arrangements value spaciousness, putting a premium on room and minimalism that makes each note count. As a result, twinkling pianos and keyboards parallel steel-cutting guitars and low-tuned bass lines that, in combination with Eldrtich’s baritone, suggest glimmers of hope among the decay. Songs such as the shaking “Possession,� dramatic “Some Kind of Stranger,� and desperate “Marian� remain models of the gothic and post-punk disciplines more than 25 years after their debut. It’s no surprise that, given all of the tension and personality that infuse the album, Sisters of Mercy disbanded just months after its release.
It’s unlikely that any goth-rock album has ever sounded this good. This MoFi Silver Label LP will turn your room into rainy, dreary England, circa 1985, and expose you to one of the most harrowing vocal performances on record.
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I was thinking the same question. Surely a stong selling point in the blurb would be the quantity it's limited to.lachert wrote:1 of 5?
limited to how many?
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Don't be so serious oh, James it's not from your tax and you don't have to buy this.James Blast wrote:Blah, blah, blah...
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Do you pay tax James? I try not toBartek wrote:Don't be so serious oh, James it's not from your tax and you don't have to buy this.James Blast wrote:Blah, blah, blah...
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Sorry I don't understand this.
Someone (apparently neither the Sisters nor their record company*) is releasing FALAA on vinyl. How is this not a bootleg?
* Yes, I know...
Someone (apparently neither the Sisters nor their record company*) is releasing FALAA on vinyl. How is this not a bootleg?
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I was wondering myselfmarkfiend wrote:Sorry I don't understand this.
Someone (apparently neither the Sisters nor their record company*) is releasing FALAA on vinyl. How is this not a bootleg?
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I'd have figured there must be some input from down the line as MFSL usually source a master to work from when doing their editions so they can do things like a first half-speed run to get more details from it? That's one of the things they pride themselves on?markfiend wrote:Sorry I don't understand this.
Someone (apparently neither the Sisters nor their record company*) is releasing FALAA on vinyl. How is this not a bootleg?
* Yes, I know...
Puzzling indeed.
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