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Oh... I didn't know about the Spiritualized issue... the band not knowing they were being repressed.
In fact I saw that reissue on Aural Exploit, with a few others (Alice in Chains unplugged, Silver Chair's Neon Ball), and I've never doubt they might be not official ones...
And on the CD masters thing... I don't know. One of MOV goals (as they say) is to print audiophile heavy weight vinyls... I don't think they would claim that and not use the original analog tapes to reprint their records.
What I guess, is that this ITW repress is LEGIT & OFFICIAL, but has nothing to do with to Pearl Jam/Monkey Wrench/TenClub business; therefore the lack of info.
I do own the first ITW LP and I've bought this one believing it's not a bootleg, and I still feel so. As other had said... do you think TC would've allowed this tread if this matter was somehow against its business?
The Spiritualized reissue is great. They did a great job.
But using Audiophile weight vinyl and mastering and cutting an album in a way to please Audiophiles are two different things. (Also, IMO, I don't think the weight is all that. I have 180g albums that sound like shit and I have 120g pressings that sound fantastic)
I guess posters at Steve Hoffman forums (Pretty much an audiophile haven) have contacted MOV and they have said they use Analog masters or 96-kHz 32-bit digital where they can. But in alot of cases they have to use a CD Master which is at 44.1kHz - 16 bit. I think what they found for the most part was if it was a album made from the 90's on, MOV was using a CD master. Thats why I'm dubious.
To be fair I have their Dirt pressing. it sounds great. I don't have the OP or know how the OP was made (Sourcing wise, that is). But it sounds good. Not great. But acceptable. Which I'm sure is what most people that don't already have Into the Wild want.
But i think the most important thing is your last point, and I think its spot on and people need to know it when buying. Its a real pressing, just not sanctioned by the band.
for your information: This is release will be official.
I know this for sure, because I know the company and the guys who make this happen. (friends of mine)
Can't tell you more right now.
Just take a look at al the represses they already made last year:
Alice in Chains, Rage Against the Machine, Michael Jackson.
Music on Vinyl has a deal with Sony to repress their back catalalog.
All goes in conjunction with Sony Europe and Sony America.
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and another MOV.
I guess we can trust MOV...
AE would be just a retailer of vinyl records.
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The Spiritualized reissue is great. They did a great job.
But using Audiophile weight vinyl and mastering and cutting an album in a way to please Audiophiles are two different things. (Also, IMO, I don't think the weight is all that. I have 180g albums that sound like shit and I have 120g pressings that sound fantastic)
I guess posters at Steve Hoffman forums (Pretty much an audiophile haven) have contacted MOV and they have said they use Analog masters or 96-kHz 32-bit digital where they can. But in alot of cases they have to use a CD Master which is at 44.1kHz - 16 bit. I think what they found for the most part was if it was a album made from the 90's on, MOV was using a CD master. Thats why I'm dubious.
To be fair I have their Dirt pressing. it sounds great. I don't have the OP or know how the OP was made (Sourcing wise, that is). But it sounds good. Not great. But acceptable. Which I'm sure is what most people that don't already have Into the Wild want.
But i think the most important thing is your last point, and I think its spot on and people need to know it when buying. Its a real pressing, just not sanctioned by the band.
for your information: This is release will be official.
I know this for sure, because I know the company and the guys who make this happen. (friends of mine)
Can't tell you more right now.
Just take a look at al the represses they already made last year:
Alice in Chains, Rage Against the Machine, Michael Jackson.
Music on Vinyl has a deal with Sony to repress their back catalalog.
All goes in conjunction with Sony Europe and Sony America.
No release will be released until Sony approves.
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