These are the same songs that are on any other TEN record, correct? There are no bonus songs or additional special features other than the color of the record?
God damn, already sold out just after we got the mail. Insane... Like with the Sevens singles box: why not do a certain pre-order period and make them to order? lots of fans missing out now while they`d be up @ ebay for a lot higher price. I agree that people outside the US miss out easier on these things, really annoying. Would anyone maybe be so kind to try and pick me up a copy on RSD? send me a message if you`re willing to help out
These are the same songs that are on any other TEN record, correct? There are no bonus songs or additional special features other than the color of the record?
Am I missing something?
I believe it's exactly identical to the re-release from a few years ago -- two LPs, one the remaster and the other the remix.
These are the same songs that are on any other TEN record, correct? There are no bonus songs or additional special features other than the color of the record?
There will be a lot of flipping on this one cause of the 5 per person on Newbury's site.
But, you can't expect one business (10C) to tell another business (Newbury) how to manager their sales. Not going to happen.
I'm sure Newbury approached 10C and said, "we will do all the work, we just need your permission and will give you X amount of the profits". 10C probably requested to have some sold here as a courtesy to the fans, cause like Paul said, $30,000 sale is probably a drop in the bucket; but they're never going to make everyone happy.
All the flipping will drive the price down anyway, after this initial rush of sales, so that's a small consolation.
These are the same songs that are on any other TEN record, correct? There are no bonus songs or additional special features other than the color of the record?
Am I missing something?
yes, absolutely
they are 'collectibles'.
Ahhh, now I get it... the old one I have is a non-collectible. If its not for collecting, I suppose its just for listening. ) ...just messing with you guys.
These are the same songs that are on any other TEN record, correct? There are no bonus songs or additional special features other than the color of the record?
These are the same songs that are on any other TEN record, correct? There are no bonus songs or additional special features other than the color of the record?
Am I missing something?
yes, absolutely
they are 'collectibles'.
And colored and numbered out of 2000 as well.
What's funny, if they had just said colored version Ten, and not that it was limited edition of 2000, I would not be surprised if there were still some left
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These are the same songs that are on any other TEN record, correct? There are no bonus songs or additional special features other than the color of the record?
Am I missing something?
yes, absolutely
they are 'collectibles'.
And colored and numbered out of 2000 as well.
What's funny, if they had just said colored version Ten, and not that it was limited edition of 2000, I would not be surprised if there were still some left
Yeah, I think you're right... "Limited" seems more important than "collectible."
But, you can't expect one business (10C) to tell another business (Newbury) how to manager their sales. Not going to happen.
I'm sure Newbury approached 10C and said, "we will do all the work, we just need your permission and will give you X amount of the profits". 10C probably requested to have some sold here as a courtesy to the fans, cause like Paul said, $30,000 sale is probably a drop in the bucket; but they're never going to make everyone happy.
Bingo! I guess we should be happy that the Vault #3 vinyl, which was probably the best sounding live vinyl released to date, was available as a pre-order. I doubt the 10club is going to do pre-orders for everything, but if they always do pre-orders for Vault vinyl releases I will be satisfied.
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This isn't a Record Store Day release. Newbury Comics never claimed it to be. I think it's just an inadvertent error on 10C's part that they advertised it as such.
They do these type of limited runs all the time. I would say a majority of these releases end up in the stores. Even the Black Keys - Chulahoma, limited to 750 copies, was still available in my local store last I checked. If this was sold only by Newbury Comics, I don't think it would have sold out as as fast as it did. We may have gotten another 30 minutes to get a copy
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This isn't a Record Store Day release. Newbury Comics never claimed it to be. I think it's just an inadvertent error on 10C's part that they advertised it as such
Maybe not a proper RSD release, although Newbury seems to be treating it as one. As they have stated, they will have some in-store on RSD.
These are the same songs that are on any other TEN record, correct? There are no bonus songs or additional special features other than the color of the record?
Am I missing something?
No JP it's just that magical marketing word "Limited" and you better hurry or you won't get one. Now I fall for this as well. And due to demand someone scoring added 100 bucks to their estate. It's all pretty silly. Kinda like getting puppies on one's checks (remember checks). People paid more but they did no more than the free plain ones.
I already own at least 5 copies of Ten, Purple sleeve/Clear Epic Cassette, a CD, more than one digital copy, and the Ten Reissue/REDUX, that is exactly the same as this Coke Bottle clear vinyl.
How about a 20 dollar No Code , or Binaural LP for tremorChrist's sake...
Speaking of 5 copies... "This Newbury Comics Exclusive Vinyl 2x LP pressing is limited to (5) per customer." was the message I got when I placed Talking Heads - The Name Of This Band Is Talking Heads 2x LP (Maroon Vinyl) in my cart. That record is killer, but do I really need five copies?
This isn't a Record Store Day release. Newbury Comics never claimed it to be. I think it's just an inadvertent error on 10C's part that they advertised it as such
Maybe not a proper RSD release, although Newbury seems to be treating it as one. As they have stated, they will have some in-store on RSD.
What's left will be available in-store on April 15. Record Store Day is April 19th...they never said or implied this was a RSD release.
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I already own at least 5 copies of Ten, Purple sleeve/Clear Epic Cassette, a CD, more than one digital copy, and the Ten Reissue/REDUX, that is exactly the same as this Coke Bottle clear vinyl. .
Seriously!! Why Ten? If you want to be a band that continues to release all your old stuff for more money call yourself the Beatles
I already own at least 5 copies of Ten, Purple sleeve/Clear Epic Cassette, a CD, more than one digital copy, and the Ten Reissue/REDUX, that is exactly the same as this Coke Bottle clear vinyl. .
Seriously!! Why Ten? If you want to be a band that continues to release all your old stuff for more money call yourself the Beatles
How much money do they get from it? The records are 29.99 each and there are 2000. That's only 60 grand. How much do the records cost to make?
If they were in it for the money you would think they would consider a larger run. EPIC owns the Ten album right? So the guys are only making royalties and whatever their contractual share per album was? I have to imagine what the band gets from this is chump change compared to what they get for playing a show or releasing a new album under their own label.
Ok. So this was once again another thing released over night Australian time. I woke to this nightmare.
If anyone was lucky enough and got multiples at Newbury and wants to make someone really happy please PM me.
Exactly, the email came through for me at 3:17am, I was up around 5:30ish, checked emails about 20 mins later, followed link with not much hope of success and was not surprised they were sold out. Would it be too hard to release something at a time when at least most people are awake? Not the first time.
No offense, but they are an American-based band. They did release when most people were awake.
This is true, however there are more countries in the world than America and I would almost bet my house on it that the global fan base is larger than the 'American' one.
Even if they could advertise the presale like someone else has mentioned to be on at a certain time etc, then ppl can decide if they wish to get be up ready and waiting.
Would also eliminate the received emails to fan club members that arrived after they were sold out which happened to a fair few 'American' members by the looks of it.
But back to the original point us aussies are making these releases are constantly released btn 3-5am AEST, the most populus zone for Australia. Not midnight, not 6am. Either of those 2 times would still be fine for the majority of the US. And binfrog let me remind u pj hail from usa but have a global audience. Continuing that argument after 23 odd years. Omg. We are paid up members wanting a fair go. Missed mad season, all recent 7" and was only lucky on sevens because you guys in the USA second guessed. See the pattern. ..not fair to a contingent of the paid up member fan base. Mick was just explaining the situation. ..this site would melt down if it was other way around. Anyways I am privileged to have such awesome buddies on here
Please. I'm not trying to make this into anything more than it is. Like it or not, Pearl Jam is an American band...and thus they cater to the American fans when it comes to stuff like this. They released it through their site, which is based on America, and Newbury Comics...which is an east coast American company.
I fully understand the fact that they are a global band with fans all over the world. But they are based here, in America. I wouldn't expect an Australian band, or British band, etc, to cater to the American crowd when it comes to stuff like this. Maybe they do, and maybe they don't.
For the record: I got shut out of this. I was at lunch and did not get the email until it was sold out. Shit happens. I've scored some awesome vinyl, and I've missed out on a few. It's how this whole limited release game goes. That's why/how a limited release works. You win some, you lose some. Like it or not, this is what PJ is going for when they release something in limited amounts. It'd a collector's item. Not everyone can have one...otherwise it's not really a limited release now is it?
I don't even know if i would call it entitlement, but some people need to calm down. How many listenable version of Ten do you already have? This is just one more. Sure it sounds cool, but it's just one release of Ten. Everyone who got shut out needs to take a deep breath. Life will go on.
I agree, and I don't think it's reasonable to expect people at 10C to adjust their work hours just so that people on the other side of the world are awake for their sales. 10C does these things live - people are at the warehouse releasing the sale and watching for crashes and answering questions, etc. They have regular work hours there, and they shouldn't be working super early or late because of the time zone in Australia. As mentioned, they are Americans in America working for an American band sharing the item with an American company. Those around the world need to live with that. You get the benefit when a band on your side of the world does the same thing (and I guess it's too bad for you if there is no band that appeals to you as much over there).
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These are the same songs that are on any other TEN record, correct? There are no bonus songs or additional special features other than the color of the record?
Am I missing something?
yes, absolutely
they are 'collectibles'.
And colored and numbered out of 2000 as well.
What's funny, if they had just said colored version Ten, and not that it was limited edition of 2000, I would not be surprised if there were still some left
Yeah, I think you're right... "Limited" seems more important than "collectible."
well tbh they tend to go hand in hand, and why wouldn't your first edition of ten be a collectible too? can only one Ten be collectible ?
I already own at least 5 copies of Ten, Purple sleeve/Clear Epic Cassette, a CD, more than one digital copy, and the Ten Reissue/REDUX, that is exactly the same as this Coke Bottle clear vinyl.
How about a 20 dollar No Code , or Binaural LP for tremorChrist's sake...
The existence of this album has nothing to do with them releasing or not releasing other albums... Some seem to think that this record being sold somehow adds to the delay in other reissues. It doesn't. Your desire for studio reissues should be the same this morning as it was yesterday morning, no?
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These are the same songs that are on any other TEN record, correct? There are no bonus songs or additional special features other than the color of the record?
Am I missing something?
yes, absolutely
they are 'collectibles'.
And colored and numbered out of 2000 as well.
What's funny, if they had just said colored version Ten, and not that it was limited edition of 2000, I would not be surprised if there were still some left
Yeah, I think you're right... "Limited" seems more important than "collectible."
well tbh they tend to go hand in hand, and why wouldn't your first edition of ten be a collectible too? can only one Ten be collectible ?
I'm just wondering when "collectible" became a dirty word.
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I just got a shipping confirmation from the Ten Club for the vinyl, but I also bought a sticker (who doesn't). Any one else who maybe only bought the vinyl also get a shipping confirmation email?
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I already own at least 5 copies of Ten, Purple sleeve/Clear Epic Cassette, a CD, more than one digital copy, and the Ten Reissue/REDUX, that is exactly the same as this Coke Bottle clear vinyl.
How about a 20 dollar No Code , or Binaural LP for tremorChrist's sake...
Exactly..
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These are the same songs that are on any other TEN record, correct? There are no bonus songs or additional special features other than the color of the record?
Am I missing something?
yes, absolutely
they are 'collectibles'.
And colored and numbered out of 2000 as well.
What's funny, if they had just said colored version Ten, and not that it was limited edition of 2000, I would not be surprised if there were still some left
Yeah, I think you're right... "Limited" seems more important than "collectible."
well tbh they tend to go hand in hand, and why wouldn't your first edition of ten be a collectible too? can only one Ten be collectible ?
I'm just wondering when "collectible" became a dirty word.
Maybe when the band started focusing on selling collectibles instead of music? I'm all for things being collectible, but I'd prefer it to be collectible for reasons that are determined by the collectors instead of the merchandiser. The same thing has happened in many markets, where instead of selling high quality toys/watches/lighters(whatever) they start degrading the quality and putting numbers on them to increase their desirability. Nobody here can say that a redux of the redux was something of a hole in the Pearl Jam catalog and I think they should concentrate on efforts to release new styles of goods even if they carry a risk of not being popular or selling out the same hour you put them up for sale.
I already own at least 5 copies of Ten, Purple sleeve/Clear Epic Cassette, a CD, more than one digital copy, and the Ten Reissue/REDUX, that is exactly the same as this Coke Bottle clear vinyl.
How about a 20 dollar No Code , or Binaural LP for tremorChrist's sake...
The existence of this album has nothing to do with them releasing or not releasing other albums... Some seem to think that this record being sold somehow adds to the delay in other reissues. It doesn't. Your desire for studio reissues should be the same this morning as it was yesterday morning, no?
i think the point is, correct me if wrong tiki, if its that simple to do a run of 2000 specialty coke vinyls, how easy would it be at the same time to throw in a couple of the other albums during the same production run, as everyone knows they will sell.
and 10c when you start planning for no code, yield, etc please do preorders. As they are albums i would hate to miss buying
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Am I missing something?
I agree that people outside the US miss out easier on these things, really annoying. Would anyone maybe be so kind to try and pick me up a copy on RSD? send me a message if you`re willing to help out
BUT IT'S ON CLEAR VINYL.
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they are 'collectibles'.
But, you can't expect one business (10C) to tell another business (Newbury) how to manager their sales. Not going to happen.
I'm sure Newbury approached 10C and said, "we will do all the work, we just need your permission and will give you X amount of the profits". 10C probably requested to have some sold here as a courtesy to the fans, cause like Paul said, $30,000 sale is probably a drop in the bucket; but they're never going to make everyone happy.
All the flipping will drive the price down anyway, after this initial rush of sales, so that's a small consolation.
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This isn't a Record Store Day release. Newbury Comics never claimed it to be. I think it's just an inadvertent error on 10C's part that they advertised it as such.
They do these type of limited runs all the time. I would say a majority of these releases end up in the stores. Even the Black Keys - Chulahoma, limited to 750 copies, was still available in my local store last I checked. If this was sold only by Newbury Comics, I don't think it would have sold out as as fast as it did. We may have gotten another 30 minutes to get a copy
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So who selling extra clear 10? Please pm.
How about a 20 dollar No Code , or Binaural LP for tremorChrist's sake...
"This Newbury Comics Exclusive Vinyl 2x LP pressing is limited to (5) per customer."
was the message I got when I placed Talking Heads - The Name Of This Band Is Talking Heads 2x LP (Maroon Vinyl) in my cart.
That record is killer, but do I really need five copies?
I'm positive there would have been threads complaining about them re-pressing 10 but on colored vinyl.
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If they were in it for the money you would think they would consider a larger run. EPIC owns the Ten album right? So the guys are only making royalties and whatever their contractual share per album was? I have to imagine what the band gets from this is chump change compared to what they get for playing a show or releasing a new album under their own label.
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and 10c when you start planning for no code, yield, etc please do preorders. As they are albums i would hate to miss buying