Will be released soon by a company called Nika Records:
http://www.nika.si/Alternative__Instrum ... s_Era_4LP/
Format: LP
Å ifra: 825646284047
LPA FIRST AND LAST AND ALWAYS
Black Planet
Walk Away
No Time To Cry
A Rock And A Hard Place
Marian (Version)
LPB FIRST AND LAST AND ALWAYS
First And Last And Always
Possession
Nine While Nine
Logic
Some Kind Of Stranger
LPC BODY AND SOUL
Body And Soul
Body Electric (1984 version)
LPD BODY AND SOUL
Train
Afterhours
LPE WALK AWAY
Walk Away
LPF WALK AWAY
Poison Door
On The Wire
LPG NO TIME TO CRY
No Time To Cry
LPH NO TIME TO CRY
Blood Money
Bury Me Deep
When checking the nordic store CDon, info are as follows:
Artist: Sisters Of Mercy
Title: First And Last And Always (4LP)
Label: Wm Uk
Company: WMS
Mediatyp: Vinyl LP
Release date: 2015-07-24
Estimated delivery: TBA
Catalog number: WMS-2564628-404
EAN: 0825646284047
http://cdon.se/musik/sisters_of_mercy/first_and_last_and_always_(4lp)-33475055
First and Last and Always on 4 vinyls
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It is a great idea but call me old-fashioned. Why not release a new album? And package it how they want? Instead of re-packaging the classics over, and over, again.
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"To celebrate the 30th anniversary of the band’s debut album ‘First and Last and Always’ we are releasing a fantastic 4LP vinyl boxset compiling the initial 1984-85 WEA period when the band were arguably at their best. The boxset will feature the original album, cut from the original production masters, as well as three additional LPs of b-sides from the era all on 180gm black vinyl packaged together in a card slipcase."
If the bit about using the original production masters is true then this should be pretty special. How do I buy it?
If the bit about using the original production masters is true then this should be pretty special. How do I buy it?
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Yes, that would make this very special indeed. Wonder if that includes the b-sides?robertzombie wrote:cut from the original production masters
Thinking about Body Electric 1984 in a perfect remastered version...
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Lost in translation - if these discs are to be cut from the 1984/5 stampers then how can they be remastered?TheBoyNextDoor wrote:Yes, that would make this very special indeed. Wonder if that includes the b-sides?robertzombie wrote:cut from the original production masters
Thinking about Body Electric 1984 in a perfect remastered version...
That's already been doneTheBoyNextDoor wrote: Thinking about Body Electric 1984 in a perfect remastered version...
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Right, whishful thinking then.. they will be reprinted anyway (from the original masteres?) so hopefully there will be some sound improvements compared to the releases from 84/85 and the reprints from the 90s.Gaijin wrote:Lost in translation - if these discs are to be cut from the 1984/5 stampers then how can they be remastered?TheBoyNextDoor wrote:Yes, that would make this very special indeed. Wonder if that includes the b-sides?robertzombie wrote:cut from the original production masters
Thinking about Body Electric 1984 in a perfect remastered version...
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Yes this is excellent.Pista wrote:That's already been doneTheBoyNextDoor wrote: Thinking about Body Electric 1984 in a perfect remastered version...
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If it actually is 4 records, as opposed to 4 sides, then hopefully it'll be cut at 45 RPM. However, if it is indeed 4 records then it won't use original production masters as they were prepared for 1 LP (2 sides).
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The four records would appear to have the eight sides labelled A-H in the OP. Although it claims to be four LPs, it would appear from the content to be one LP (at 33 and a third rpm) and three 12" singles at 45rpm, and I would not get any hopes that it is anything other than basically a belated attempt to cash in on the 30th anniversary with a rehash of what we already own.robertzombie wrote:If it actually is 4 records, as opposed to 4 sides, then hopefully it'll be cut at 45 RPM. However, if it is indeed 4 records then it won't use original production masters as they were prepared for 1 LP (2 sides).
THIS. Very much this.Nikolas Vitus Lagartija wrote:The four records would appear to have the eight sides labelled A-H in the OP. Although it claims to be four LPs, it would appear from the content to be one LP (at 33 and a third rpm) and three 12" singles at 45rpm, and I would not get any hopes that it is anything other than basically a belated attempt to cash in on the 30th anniversary with a rehash of what we already own.robertzombie wrote:If it actually is 4 records, as opposed to 4 sides, then hopefully it'll be cut at 45 RPM. However, if it is indeed 4 records then it won't use original production masters as they were prepared for 1 LP (2 sides).
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It depends how many times the stampers were used. If we just look at the Alsdorf pressings for example, there are at least 3 iterations of Side A (A3, A6, A7) but only one Side B (B2). In the right conditions, a stamper can be good for up to 10,000 pressings and they can be re-used many years later if properly preserved.Dan wrote:If it's from the original stampers won't they be worn and so be inferior to the original?
The phrase "cut from the original production masters" is probably misleading. It should mean exactly that, cut using the original stampers, as that's what "production masters" implies. However it could potentially refer to the EQ'd dub (aka Cutting Master) tape, if such a tape exists. If the label (who I've never heard of, btw, and I buy a lot of new vinyl) were using the master tapes then they'd be very clear about that.
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Because this release almost certainly has nothing to do with the band.Johnny Rev 7.0 wrote:It is a great idea but call me old-fashioned. Why not release a new album? And package it how they want? Instead of re-packaging the classics over, and over, again.
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One never knows. Maybe they are using your wonderful needledrops ...robertzombie wrote:It depends how many times the stampers were used. If we just look at the Alsdorf pressings for example, there are at least 3 iterations of Side A (A3, A6, A7) but only one Side B (B2). In the right conditions, a stamper can be good for up to 10,000 pressings and they can be re-used many years later if properly preserved.Dan wrote:If it's from the original stampers won't they be worn and so be inferior to the original?
The phrase "cut from the original production masters" is probably misleading. It should mean exactly that, cut using the original stampers, as that's what "production masters" implies. However it could potentially refer to the EQ'd dub (aka Cutting Master) tape, if such a tape exists. If the label (who I've never heard of, btw, and I buy a lot of new vinyl) were using the master tapes then they'd be very clear about that.
Anyway, I'll rather invest that money in seeing them live again in real time ... ...
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i agree. cunts.Pista wrote:THIS. Very much this.Nikolas Vitus Lagartija wrote:The four records would appear to have the eight sides labelled A-H in the OP. Although it claims to be four LPs, it would appear from the content to be one LP (at 33 and a third rpm) and three 12" singles at 45rpm, and I would not get any hopes that it is anything other than basically a belated attempt to cash in on the 30th anniversary with a rehash of what we already own.robertzombie wrote:If it actually is 4 records, as opposed to 4 sides, then hopefully it'll be cut at 45 RPM. However, if it is indeed 4 records then it won't use original production masters as they were prepared for 1 LP (2 sides).
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I'm excited about this. The original European LP is fairly weedy sounding. The MFSL remaster went some way to rebalancing the EQ but they used the JPN mixes. Hopefully we will finally get the definitive F&L&A on vinyl.
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The only new thing this offers is a complete package of the contemporary B-sides (though really all this means is the B+S 12") for the first time. Could, and should have been done ages ago already. Still if it happens to be the best sounding version of the album yet I'll be giving it a go.
No it doesn't.AdrenaChris wrote:The only new thing this offers is a complete package of the contemporary B-sides (though really all this means is the B+S 12") for the first time.
As far as I know & looking at my collection B&S was already released, as were the other B sides all on vinyl.
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Depends how you look at it. If it's cut all analogue and is pressed well with good QC then it offers us the chance to buy the records As New. No more second hand disappointments.jost 7 wrote:In my opinion this goes too far, and will not offer anythin new. Afterhours undistorted?
Lets see