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  • pjpjpaul said:
    pjpjpaul said:
    Mofi in a silent way 
    How much is a DSD release from MoFi going for these days? 
    I really could care less about the whole dsd thing. If it sounds good to me that's all I care about and let's be honest a lot of vinyl these days is not AAA or is digitally sourced. The big thing was them not being upfront about their sources and procedures. With all of that being said I got this for 40 bucks. Not bad. 
    I do care, that’s why I asked. Thanks for the detailed response 😎
  • mrussel1
    mrussel1 Posts: 30,879
    pjpjpaul said:
    pjpjpaul said:
    Mofi in a silent way 
    How much is a DSD release from MoFi going for these days? 
    I really could care less about the whole dsd thing. If it sounds good to me that's all I care about and let's be honest a lot of vinyl these days is not AAA or is digitally sourced. The big thing was them not being upfront about their sources and procedures. With all of that being said I got this for 40 bucks. Not bad. 
    I do care, that’s why I asked. Thanks for the detailed response 😎
    I agree it's a transparency thing.  Certainly MOFI was cagey when their descriptions and they got pinched.  That doesn't mean I'm suddenly displeased with my Janice Pearl or Allman Brothers Brothers and Sisters.  I have originals of both and the MOFI blows them away.  I'm not selling them, but it does lead me to look for other potential versions whereas in the past, MOFI only trailed AP, Music Matters and Blue Note.  Now I'll look at other options and not trust MOFI the way I did. 
  • brianlux
    brianlux Moving through All Kinds of Terrain. Posts: 43,662
    brianlux said:
    Just got this very unusual and a "bit challenging" but very cool LP on good old Ralph Records!:
    Fred Frith - Speechless album cover


    Label:Ralph Records – FF 8106
    Format:
    Vinyl, LP, Album
    Country:US
    Released:1981
    Genre:Jazz, Rock
    Style:Experimental, Avantgarde, Free Improvisation

    So challenging you are unable to articulate what you have heard? 😏 

    Actually, yes!  :lol:    
    Well, let's see... how to put Frith music into words... 
    Definitely part rock, part avant garde jazz, part found sounds.  At times discordant  and chaotic on the surface, yet with a very solid  sense of composition as a foundation to the pieces.   Sonically runs the gamut from from jarring and harsh to nearly ambient.  It's the kind of music surely most of us would find difficult to appreciate passively.  It's the kind of music a friend of mine once described as "a lot of work to fully appreciate." 
    "It's a sad and beautiful world"
    -Roberto Benigni

  • pjpjpaul
    pjpjpaul Posts: 1,716
    mrussel1 said:
    pjpjpaul said:
    pjpjpaul said:
    Mofi in a silent way 
    How much is a DSD release from MoFi going for these days? 
    I really could care less about the whole dsd thing. If it sounds good to me that's all I care about and let's be honest a lot of vinyl these days is not AAA or is digitally sourced. The big thing was them not being upfront about their sources and procedures. With all of that being said I got this for 40 bucks. Not bad. 
    I do care, that’s why I asked. Thanks for the detailed response 😎
    I agree it's a transparency thing.  Certainly MOFI was cagey when their descriptions and they got pinched.  That doesn't mean I'm suddenly displeased with my Janice Pearl or Allman Brothers Brothers and Sisters.  I have originals of both and the MOFI blows them away.  I'm not selling them, but it does lead me to look for other potential versions whereas in the past, MOFI only trailed AP, Music Matters and Blue Note.  Now I'll look at other options and not trust MOFI the way I did. 
    That is exactly how I feel. 
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  • Loujoe
    Loujoe Posts: 11,715
    brianlux said:
    brianlux said:
    Just got this very unusual and a "bit challenging" but very cool LP on good old Ralph Records!:
    Fred Frith - Speechless album cover


    Label:Ralph Records – FF 8106
    Format:
    Vinyl, LP, Album
    Country:US
    Released:1981
    Genre:Jazz, Rock
    Style:Experimental, Avantgarde, Free Improvisation

    So challenging you are unable to articulate what you have heard? 😏 

    Actually, yes!  :lol:    
    Well, let's see... how to put Frith music into words... 
    Definitely part rock, part avant garde jazz, part found sounds.  At times discordant  and chaotic on the surface, yet with a very solid  sense of composition as a foundation to the pieces.   Sonically runs the gamut from from jarring and harsh to nearly ambient.  It's the kind of music surely most of us would find difficult to appreciate passively.  It's the kind of music a friend of mine once described as "a lot of work to fully appreciate." 
    Sounds like a workout! I feel like time gave me the gift of being able to appreciate oddball music to a degree.
  • 1ThoughtKnown
    1ThoughtKnown Posts: 6,155
    edited December 2022
    mrussel1 said:
    pjpjpaul said:
    pjpjpaul said:
    Mofi in a silent way 
    How much is a DSD release from MoFi going for these days? 
    I really could care less about the whole dsd thing. If it sounds good to me that's all I care about and let's be honest a lot of vinyl these days is not AAA or is digitally sourced. The big thing was them not being upfront about their sources and procedures. With all of that being said I got this for 40 bucks. Not bad. 
    I do care, that’s why I asked. Thanks for the detailed response 😎
    I agree it's a transparency thing.  Certainly MOFI was cagey when their descriptions and they got pinched.  That doesn't mean I'm suddenly displeased with my Janice Pearl or Allman Brothers Brothers and Sisters.  I have originals of both and the MOFI blows them away.  I'm not selling them, but it does lead me to look for other potential versions whereas in the past, MOFI only trailed AP, Music Matters and Blue Note.  Now I'll look at other options and not trust MOFI the way I did. 
    I actually don’t own a single MoFi release. I just could not justify paying 2 or three times the price of the other labels. AP was generally half the cost, and Speakers Corner or Analog Spark (along with Blue Note and MM) a third the price. 
    I don’t doubt they are great no matter the source, just very doubtful I would have had twice or three times the enjoyment I get from the other labels. 
    $40 for In Silent Way is very reasonable and I may pull the trigger on that one as I need a great copy of that record. 
    Post edited by 1ThoughtKnown on
  • brianlux said:
    brianlux said:
    Just got this very unusual and a "bit challenging" but very cool LP on good old Ralph Records!:
    Fred Frith - Speechless album cover


    Label:Ralph Records – FF 8106
    Format:
    Vinyl, LP, Album
    Country:US
    Released:1981
    Genre:Jazz, Rock
    Style:Experimental, Avantgarde, Free Improvisation

    So challenging you are unable to articulate what you have heard? 😏 

    Actually, yes!  :lol:    
    Well, let's see... how to put Frith music into words... 
    Definitely part rock, part avant garde jazz, part found sounds.  At times discordant  and chaotic on the surface, yet with a very solid  sense of composition as a foundation to the pieces.   Sonically runs the gamut from from jarring and harsh to nearly ambient.  It's the kind of music surely most of us would find difficult to appreciate passively.  It's the kind of music a friend of mine once described as "a lot of work to fully appreciate." 
    I like challenging music, so I will check this out. Sounds very interesting to me. I read that Oh Yeah by Mingus was challenging. It’s jazz/blues hybrid… not really challenging but a great fucking record! Speakers Corner pressing is dynamite. AAA. 

    Btw, the Lou Barlow 15th anniversary RE of EMOH is a fantastic pressing. What a beautiful record… had not listened to it for years. If you find a copy grab it. 
  • brianlux
    brianlux Moving through All Kinds of Terrain. Posts: 43,662
    edited December 2022
    Loujoe said:
    brianlux said:
    brianlux said:
    Just got this very unusual and a "bit challenging" but very cool LP on good old Ralph Records!:
    Fred Frith - Speechless album cover


    Label:Ralph Records – FF 8106
    Format:
    Vinyl, LP, Album
    Country:US
    Released:1981
    Genre:Jazz, Rock
    Style:Experimental, Avantgarde, Free Improvisation

    So challenging you are unable to articulate what you have heard? 😏 

    Actually, yes!  :lol:    
    Well, let's see... how to put Frith music into words... 
    Definitely part rock, part avant garde jazz, part found sounds.  At times discordant  and chaotic on the surface, yet with a very solid  sense of composition as a foundation to the pieces.   Sonically runs the gamut from from jarring and harsh to nearly ambient.  It's the kind of music surely most of us would find difficult to appreciate passively.  It's the kind of music a friend of mine once described as "a lot of work to fully appreciate." 
    Sounds like a workout! I feel like time gave me the gift of being able to appreciate oddball music to a degree.

    brianlux said:
    brianlux said:
    Just got this very unusual and a "bit challenging" but very cool LP on good old Ralph Records!:
    Fred Frith - Speechless album cover


    Label:Ralph Records – FF 8106
    Format:
    Vinyl, LP, Album
    Country:US
    Released:1981
    Genre:Jazz, Rock
    Style:Experimental, Avantgarde, Free Improvisation

    So challenging you are unable to articulate what you have heard? 😏 

    Actually, yes!  :lol:    
    Well, let's see... how to put Frith music into words... 
    Definitely part rock, part avant garde jazz, part found sounds.  At times discordant  and chaotic on the surface, yet with a very solid  sense of composition as a foundation to the pieces.   Sonically runs the gamut from from jarring and harsh to nearly ambient.  It's the kind of music surely most of us would find difficult to appreciate passively.  It's the kind of music a friend of mine once described as "a lot of work to fully appreciate." 
    I like challenging music, so I will check this out. Sounds very interesting to me. I read that Oh Yeah by Mingus was challenging. It’s jazz/blues hybrid… not really challenging but a great fucking record! Speakers Corner pressing is dynamite. AAA. 

    Btw, the Lou Barlow 15th anniversary RE of EMOH is a fantastic pressing. What a beautiful record… had not listened to it for years. If you find a copy grab it. 

    If you guys find Frith's work compelling, maybe check out some of the other things he's done with the band Henry Cow.  And check out this discography.  Frith has made and/or been on a TON of records! Over 400 records!


    And yes, must look for that pressing of EMOH, thanks!
    Post edited by brianlux on
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  • pjpjpaul
    pjpjpaul Posts: 1,716
    PJ Vault 2 
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    DC 2003
    DC 2004 (VFC)
    DC 2006
    Pittsburgh 2006
    Bonnaroo 2008
    Virginia Beach 2008
    DC 2008
    Philly (Spectrum) 10/31/2009
    DC 2010 (Jiffy Lube Live)
    PJ 20 night 1
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    Phoenix 2013
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    Memphis 2014
    Jacksonville 2016
    Greenville 2016
    Hampton 2016
    Columbia 2016
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    Wrigley 1 2018
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  • 2-feign-reluctance
    2-feign-reluctance TigerTown, USA Posts: 23,460
    I’ve got some unopened LP cartons piled up, haha! PJ’s V2 is my last remaining open order. 2023 will be a major slow down in LP buying for me after accumulating quite a bit since 2020. 
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  • MedozK
    MedozK Tennessee Posts: 9,212
    mrussel1 said:
    pjpjpaul said:
    pjpjpaul said:
    Mofi in a silent way 
    How much is a DSD release from MoFi going for these days? 
    I really could care less about the whole dsd thing. If it sounds good to me that's all I care about and let's be honest a lot of vinyl these days is not AAA or is digitally sourced. The big thing was them not being upfront about their sources and procedures. With all of that being said I got this for 40 bucks. Not bad. 
    I do care, that’s why I asked. Thanks for the detailed response 😎
    I agree it's a transparency thing.  Certainly MOFI was cagey when their descriptions and they got pinched.  That doesn't mean I'm suddenly displeased with my Janice Pearl or Allman Brothers Brothers and Sisters.  I have originals of both and the MOFI blows them away.  I'm not selling them, but it does lead me to look for other potential versions whereas in the past, MOFI only trailed AP, Music Matters and Blue Note.  Now I'll look at other options and not trust MOFI the way I did. 
    I actually don’t own a single MoFi release. I just could not justify paying 2 or three times the price of the other labels. AP was generally half the cost, and Speakers Corner or Analog Spark (along with Blue Note and MM) a third the price. 
    I don’t doubt they are great no matter the source, just very doubtful I would have had twice or three times the enjoyment I get from the other labels. 
    $40 for In Silent Way is very reasonable and I may pull the trigger on that one as I need a great copy of that record. 
    I would jump on it before they're gone again. The Silent Way is great.
  • MedozK said:
    mrussel1 said:
    pjpjpaul said:
    pjpjpaul said:
    Mofi in a silent way 
    How much is a DSD release from MoFi going for these days? 
    I really could care less about the whole dsd thing. If it sounds good to me that's all I care about and let's be honest a lot of vinyl these days is not AAA or is digitally sourced. The big thing was them not being upfront about their sources and procedures. With all of that being said I got this for 40 bucks. Not bad. 
    I do care, that’s why I asked. Thanks for the detailed response 😎
    I agree it's a transparency thing.  Certainly MOFI was cagey when their descriptions and they got pinched.  That doesn't mean I'm suddenly displeased with my Janice Pearl or Allman Brothers Brothers and Sisters.  I have originals of both and the MOFI blows them away.  I'm not selling them, but it does lead me to look for other potential versions whereas in the past, MOFI only trailed AP, Music Matters and Blue Note.  Now I'll look at other options and not trust MOFI the way I did. 
    I actually don’t own a single MoFi release. I just could not justify paying 2 or three times the price of the other labels. AP was generally half the cost, and Speakers Corner or Analog Spark (along with Blue Note and MM) a third the price. 
    I don’t doubt they are great no matter the source, just very doubtful I would have had twice or three times the enjoyment I get from the other labels. 
    $40 for In Silent Way is very reasonable and I may pull the trigger on that one as I need a great copy of that record. 
    I would jump on it before they're gone again. The Silent Way is great.
    Yup, it’s sold out. Haha. 
  • mfc2006
    mfc2006 HTOWN Posts: 37,491
    I've wanted these on vinyl for a long time and my wife gave them to me for Christmas. I've already played the Pete Yorn 4 times...LOL. (and it sounds awesome!) It's really cool that you can order a signed & personalized copy. 




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  • 1ThoughtKnown
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    edited January 2023
    Found a sealed copy of Chris Cornell’s self-titled compilation in a record store today. I’m not sure if this a recent RE but only 5 other discogers have this version. The runout is slightly different than other releases. The hype sticker is similar (not the same) to the 2018 Euro release. The notes on the discogs listing:
    This is the American edition: it has no "made in the Czech Republic" and "BIEM/SDRM" rights society which are printed on the European side labels' rim text instead. There is no trees/Seattle cityscape die cut slipcase with this release. There is no download code

    Listening to it right now, nice pressing. I missed out on this when it was released in ‘18 so if you are in the same boat have a lookout, perhaps a silent RE is floating around? 




    Post edited by 1ThoughtKnown on
  • mfc2006 said:
    I've wanted these on vinyl for a long time and my wife gave them to me for Christmas. I've already played the Pete Yorn 4 times...LOL. (and it sounds awesome!) It's really cool that you can order a signed & personalized copy. 




    Please tell me more. Ive been looking for a copy of that Pete Yorn for a while, and it seems hard to come by. Would love to get my hands on one...
    here for the music...
  • Think I just figured it out. Quick google search and I discovered Pyartifact...:) Enjoy the records! Great wife you have there...;)

    here for the music...
  • goldrush
    goldrush everybody knows this is nowhere Posts: 7,791
    World Record arrived a few weeks ago but, as with any December deliveries, my wife hid it and wrapped it!



    Harvest 50th Anniversary and After The Gold Rush 50th Anniversary box sets arrived yesterday. I got these for 40% off and free international shipping. Thanks Neil  =) 





    PJ Vault 2 arrived today. It was delivered to the wrong address even though I’d updated my details. Luckily our new place isn’t too far from our old house.


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  • goldrush said:

    Harvest 50th Anniversary and After The Gold Rush 50th Anniversary box sets arrived yesterday. I got these for 40% off and free international shipping. Thanks Neil  =) 




    Why didn't you buy one for me?


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  • mfc2006
    mfc2006 HTOWN Posts: 37,491
    Think I just figured it out. Quick google search and I discovered Pyartifact...:) Enjoy the records! Great wife you have there...;)

    Yup - that's where she got it. And she is the absolute best!!
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  • brianlux
    brianlux Moving through All Kinds of Terrain. Posts: 43,662
    goldrush said:
    World Record arrived a few weeks ago but, as with any December deliveries, my wife hid it and wrapped it!



    Harvest 50th Anniversary and After The Gold Rush 50th Anniversary box sets arrived yesterday. I got these for 40% off and free international shipping. Thanks Neil  =) 





    PJ Vault 2 arrived today. It was delivered to the wrong address even though I’d updated my details. Luckily our new place isn’t too far from our old house.



    Smart lady, terrific gifts!
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    -Roberto Benigni