Binaural Vinyl... What's the dillio?
tkepearljamn
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Back in my younger days... I remember going to the record store and there always being a copy of Binaural on vinyl. Now they are few and far between. I haven't seen one in a few years.
How many were printed?
I know they reprinted TEN on 180 gram, but were any of the other records reprinted on 180 gram?
Was Vitalogy the most printed PJ vinyl? It seems to be the most abundant of the vinyl resources the band has put out.
Just as a nerd that always checks the vinyl slot for records I was wondering.
How many were printed?
I know they reprinted TEN on 180 gram, but were any of the other records reprinted on 180 gram?
Was Vitalogy the most printed PJ vinyl? It seems to be the most abundant of the vinyl resources the band has put out.
Just as a nerd that always checks the vinyl slot for records I was wondering.
07-02-98, 10-11-00, 04-22-03, 04-23-03, 06-09-03, 06-10-03, 06-18-03, 06-21-03, 06-22-03, 10-02-04, 10-03-04, 10-05-04, 05-16-06, 05-17-06, 05-22-06, 06-24-06, 06-29-06
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I'm pretty sure that Ten and Benaroya are the only two recordings pressed onto 180 g vinyl.
Binaural is the toughest to find because it is adored by vinyl enthusiasts. In my opinion, the album is best experienced when using a turntable and a pair of headphones.
I don't know why Live on Two Legs is so difficult to locate, other than perhaps they didn't press many copies of it. Fear of this is why I have always purchased PJ's LPs on release day. Consequently, I have them all now and don't have to search like a madman.
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