Mike Cameron posted this in another topic, so thought I'd move it here.
"I just got an email from Music On Vinyl and it looks like Seventeen Seconds is getting another vinyl press this week. Interestingly enough, Seventeen Seconds was given the vinyl treatment in 2008 as a 2 LP 180 gram with extra tracks through Vinyl Lovers out of Russia (and produced two wonderful box sets), but this is just the standard version on 180G vinyl being re-released. More to come? Related to the Reflections shows or a simple coincidence that they repress the back catalogue every few years?
FYI..If you are looking to buy it, you can't get it directly through Music on Vinyl, you have to buy it through an actual store, like Amazon UK, Soundstagedirect.com or other vinyl sites....
Interesting fact as I was looking into this, it looks like Seveteen Seconds is the 2nd most licensed record The Cure has in the catalogue, with 46 different pressings (cd, vinyl, tape, etc.), right behind Disintegration with 47 different versions and third would be Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me. This seems wierd to me...talk amongst yourselves.....information from Discogs.com, which is the coolest vinyl afficianado site in the world!
Wait, isn't November 8 today?!
ReplyDeleteMike Cameron posted this in another topic, so thought I'd move it here.
ReplyDelete"I just got an email from Music On Vinyl and it looks like Seventeen Seconds is getting another vinyl press this week. Interestingly enough, Seventeen Seconds was given the vinyl treatment in 2008 as a 2 LP 180 gram with extra tracks through Vinyl Lovers out of Russia (and produced two wonderful box sets), but this is just the standard version on 180G vinyl being re-released. More to come? Related to the Reflections shows or a simple coincidence that they repress the back catalogue every few years?
FYI..If you are looking to buy it, you can't get it directly through Music on Vinyl, you have to buy it through an actual store, like Amazon UK, Soundstagedirect.com or other vinyl sites....
Interesting fact as I was looking into this, it looks like Seveteen Seconds is the 2nd most licensed record The Cure has in the catalogue, with 46 different pressings (cd, vinyl, tape, etc.), right behind Disintegration with 47 different versions and third would be Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me. This seems wierd to me...talk amongst yourselves.....information from Discogs.com, which is the coolest vinyl afficianado site in the world!
http://www.musiconvinyl.com/releases/The_Cure/Seventeen_Seconds "