I hope Vinyl Me Please releases a video of the making of this vinyl release. This new Pearl Jam Yield 25th Anniversary Edition is the first vinyl pressing at their new facility.
Message from Vinyl Me, Please regarding Yield 25th Anniversary Edition
We are writing to provide you with a status update regarding your purchase of Pearl Jam Yield.
First and foremost, we want to express our sincere apologies for the unforeseen challenges we have encountered in the production process. Our original plan was to make this title the inaugural pressing at our newly-built facility in Denver, CO. However, we have faced unexpected construction and permit delays that have continued to stretch the original timeline. We understand that these delays are unacceptable and we take full responsibility for the inconvenience they have caused you.
To address this situation, we have shifted the record production to Furnace Record Pressing. We are confident that Furnace maintains the same high standards of quality that you rightfully expect from Vinyl Me, Please.
The new estimated ship date is now set for 10/13. We are doing everything in our power to expedite the process, and if we receive the records earlier, we will ship them to you immediately.
Once again, we offer our deepest apologies. We value your patronage and are committed to making things right. Please do not hesitate to reach out to us and let us know how we can rectify this situation to your satisfaction.
Dallas TX 10/17/00
Oklahoma City 4/3/03
Dallas TX 6/9/03
Memphis TN 6/20/09 (Eddie)
Kansas City MO 4/3/10
Little Rock AR 8/28/10 (Eddie, WM3 rally)
St Louis MO 7/1/11 (Eddie)
Dallas TX 11/15/12 (Eddie)
Tulsa OK 11/18/12 (Eddie)
Tulsa OK 11/19/12 (Eddie)
Dallas TX 11/15/13
Oklahoma City 11/16/13 Tulsa OK 10/8/14 St Louis MO 9/18/22 Oklahoma City 9/20/22 Ft Worth TX 9/13/23 Ft Worth TX 9/15/23
I don’t really care that it’s delayed since it’s already been 6 months but it did seem really optimistic on their part initially
Noblesville 5.7.2010. Lexington 4.26.2016. Nashville 9.16.2022. St Louis 9.18.2022. Chicago 1 9.5.2023. Chicago 2 9.7.2023. *Noblesville 9.10.2023* (Gutted) Seattle 5.30.2024 Noblesville 8.26.2024 Chicago 8.29.2024 Chicago 8.31.2024
I’m actually glad it won’t be coming from VMP. I quit them several years ago due to poor QC. All I received was warped albums or issues with skipping throughout, and replacements with the same issue.
I feel like the price should be lowered. Not what was advertised. I wouldn't be happy if I was in PJ's camp.
What's Furnace's track record?
meh, I feel like if you've been buying records long enough you know delays are part of preordering especially the past few years. A two month delay isnt shit(wouldnt be surprised if it got pushed back more) I remember year plus delays in the 00s, thanks Virgil.
I am not really concerned about the delay. My point was if this was supposed to be high end vinyl at that price point, we should get what was advertised. I would have preferred it be delayed until VMP plant was running.
I wish there was a way to cancel. I would be cool with the remastered vinyl that was just released a month or so ago for a fraction of the price.
there was no remastered vinyl released since the 2016 reissue. If you picked up something recently it was just a repress of this 2016 reissue. It was not remastered for vinyl in anyway.
I am not really concerned about the delay. My point was if this was supposed to be high end vinyl at that price point, we should get what was advertised. I would have preferred it be delayed until VMP plant was running.
there was no way of knowing that their specific plant would lend anything special to this. The lacquer cut by Levi Seitz is what matters most. He had access to the master tapes and was able to completely recut the album for vinyl. https://blackbeltmastering.com/#about
Furnace has a pretty good track record, and the new people involved at VMP in production in QC are still going to be doing the work on this.
The final product will be the same it just won't be the "inaugural pressing" at the new plant.
I am surprised that VMP is surprised they ran into permitting issues in Denver. I would be shocked if that plant is open by mid 2024.
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Message from Vinyl Me, Please regarding
Yield 25th Anniversary Edition
We are writing to provide you with a status update regarding your purchase of Pearl Jam Yield.
First and foremost, we want to express our sincere apologies for the unforeseen challenges we have encountered in the production process. Our original plan was to make this title the inaugural pressing at our newly-built facility in Denver, CO. However, we have faced unexpected construction and permit delays that have continued to stretch the original timeline. We understand that these delays are unacceptable and we take full responsibility for the inconvenience they have caused you.
To address this situation, we have shifted the record production to Furnace Record Pressing. We are confident that Furnace maintains the same high standards of quality that you rightfully expect from Vinyl Me, Please.
The new estimated ship date is now set for 10/13. We are doing everything in our power to expedite the process, and if we receive the records earlier, we will ship them to you immediately.
Once again, we offer our deepest apologies. We value your patronage and are committed to making things right. Please do not hesitate to reach out to us and let us know how we can rectify this situation to your satisfaction.
Cam Schaefer CEO, VMP
Oklahoma City 4/3/03
Dallas TX 6/9/03
Memphis TN 6/20/09 (Eddie)
Kansas City MO 4/3/10
Little Rock AR 8/28/10 (Eddie, WM3 rally)
St Louis MO 7/1/11 (Eddie)
Dallas TX 11/15/12 (Eddie)
Tulsa OK 11/18/12 (Eddie)
Tulsa OK 11/19/12 (Eddie)
Dallas TX 11/15/13
Oklahoma City 11/16/13
Tulsa OK 10/8/14
St Louis MO 9/18/22
Oklahoma City 9/20/22
Ft Worth TX 9/13/23
Ft Worth TX 9/15/23
u promise a date @ a facility not even built 🤣🤣
pie in the sky
not surprised, but I’m 99% sure they knew from day 1 it wasn’t gonna happen on time
Chicago 1 9.5.2023. Chicago 2 9.7.2023.
*Noblesville 9.10.2023* (Gutted)
Seattle 5.30.2024 Noblesville 8.26.2024 Chicago 8.29.2024 Chicago 8.31.2024
issue.
What's Furnace's track record?
http://www.hi5sports.org/ (Sports Program for Kids with Disabilities)
http://www.livefootsteps.org/user/?usr=3652
Furnace has a pretty good track record, and the new people involved at VMP in production in QC are still going to be doing the work on this.
The final product will be the same it just won't be the "inaugural pressing" at the new plant.
I am surprised that VMP is surprised they ran into permitting issues in Denver. I would be shocked if that plant is open by mid 2024.
http://www.hi5sports.org/ (Sports Program for Kids with Disabilities)
http://www.livefootsteps.org/user/?usr=3652