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THE WHY STORE
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INSIDE THE WHY STORE
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Looks like Cujo and those people need a bath.0
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The love he receives is the love that is saved0
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Double RL (-B, -A) still looking for a nice (-A, -A) first pressing0
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How does this LP sound? a re-issue of the America Recordings?... I have seen a few in my record store and it was tempting to buy them plus I have a soft spot for Johnny CashGM17961 said:
Johnny Cash - American IV
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PJ--Lost DogsI LOVE MUSIC.
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Probably digital, not certain. Mine is the ORG 2009 cut by Bernie Grundman and I think it sounds really good. Kurt is in the room. They repressed this using the same plates from the 2009 ORG, so same sound for like $25. Just like they repressed the great ORG cut of Nevermind recently.mrussel1 said:
How is it? Digital source right?MedozK said:
Note - I did just see this as I looked a little into the lineage - "Mastered for vinyl from the original analog master tapes at Bernie Grundman Studios" (stated on ORG's website), so it may be analog, but that is not actually stated on the release.Post edited by MedozK on0 -
Unofficial EU pressing from '92. I have the 2x45RPM version from 2012 still sealed. For some reason I like the sound of the bootleg.Post edited by MedozK on0
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This band The Why Store unfortunately didn't put out any Vinyl albums, but definitely would have if things had worked out differently.
I post this here because people on this thread are interested in good music.
& It's what I got on the last few days.
A damn good band that almost broke out into mainstream, had a few songs on the charts, but just didn't get a lot of traction.
But I love this band & Chris Shaffer.
The record deal with a major label fell flat because Chris Shaffer refused to sellout. Was told by industry executives to cut his hair short and shift his musical style to a more punkish style, as was the trend mid-late 90s and be more like Green day & Blink 182. Chris refused, hence no deal. Not long after that, the band broke up. That major record label went with Blink 182 that year.https://youtu.be/HE8QFMFeIxs
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Natural Born Killers S/T- Red ColoredAnd so you see, I have come to doubt
All that I once held as true
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