Why are there so many PJ albums out of print on vinyl...

brianlux
brianlux Moving through All Kinds of Terrain. Posts: 44,211
...when I can have 18 J Macis/Dinosaur Jr LPs to spin any time (and am always happy to do so! :smiley: )? What is with that?
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  • kramer73
    kramer73 Posts: 2,640
    It isn't really a priority for the band right now.
  • Cos Sawyer bought them all
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  • 2-feign-reluctance
    2-feign-reluctance TigerTown, USA Posts: 23,469
    Cos' Jeff says so!
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  • brianlux
    brianlux Moving through All Kinds of Terrain. Posts: 44,211

    Cos' Jeff says so!

    I always heard it said, "It's Stone's fault". :lol:

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  • 2-feign-reluctance
    2-feign-reluctance TigerTown, USA Posts: 23,469
    brianlux said:

    Cos' Jeff says so!

    I always heard it said, "It's Stone's fault". :lol:

    Haha! A new scapegoat....
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  • Zod
    Zod Posts: 11,072
    There's all sort of threads on it, but the answer is the band wants to continue putting out the boxsets like they did for the ten/vs/vitalogy. The problem is the band isn't really feeling the motivation to get them done.

    They could pull a Foo Fighters and simply reissue all the albums without fancy boxsets, but then you run the risk of people not wanting to double dip. IE if you sell the vinyl now, people won't want the boxsets later (or less people will want the boxsets).

    PJ takes their sweet time at a lot of things, so finding the time/desire to make the next boxset is what's holding it up.
  • PJ_Soul
    PJ_Soul Vancouver, BC Posts: 51,490
    Zod said:

    There's all sort of threads on it, but the answer is the band wants to continue putting out the boxsets like they did for the ten/vs/vitalogy. The problem is the band isn't really feeling the motivation to get them done.

    They could pull a Foo Fighters and simply reissue all the albums without fancy boxsets, but then you run the risk of people not wanting to double dip. IE if you sell the vinyl now, people won't want the boxsets later (or less people will want the boxsets).

    PJ takes their sweet time at a lot of things, so finding the time/desire to make the next boxset is what's holding it up.

    I think it's weird that they want to put out the elaborate (money-sucking) boxsets, but don't want to. :i_dunno:
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  • 2-feign-reluctance
    2-feign-reluctance TigerTown, USA Posts: 23,469
    Their vinyl 'value' is out of control as far as OOP stuff goes. Maybe one of the highest out there (based on guts, not facts)?
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  • PJ_Soul said:

    Zod said:

    There's all sort of threads on it, but the answer is the band wants to continue putting out the boxsets like they did for the ten/vs/vitalogy. The problem is the band isn't really feeling the motivation to get them done.

    They could pull a Foo Fighters and simply reissue all the albums without fancy boxsets, but then you run the risk of people not wanting to double dip. IE if you sell the vinyl now, people won't want the boxsets later (or less people will want the boxsets).

    PJ takes their sweet time at a lot of things, so finding the time/desire to make the next boxset is what's holding it up.

    I think it's weird that they want to put out the elaborate (money-sucking) boxsets, but don't want to. :i_dunno:
    yeah, I don't really get that. jeff says he hates looking back. my guess is sony won't let them reissue without it being a cash grab.

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  • Zod
    Zod Posts: 11,072

    Their vinyl 'value' is out of control as far as OOP stuff goes. Maybe one of the highest out there (based on guts, not facts)?

    Nah.... Anything from big artists that came out in the 90's and early 00's that lacks a reissue goings for a crap tonne of money.

    I had some Neil Young records that I won from Island Records back in the day and price them out.. they were worth over 200 a pop. I've been wanting to buy Springsteen's The Rising album but that thing seems to go for 300 to 400 now. Tool's albums (Aenima) go for a fortune.

    There's still a significant amount of big rock albums from the 90's and early 00's that haven't been re-released. Anything big without a reissue goes for a metric f-tonne of money. Simply because vinyl was completely unpopular at the time and the pressings were very small. It's not just PJ.
  • PJ_Soul
    PJ_Soul Vancouver, BC Posts: 51,490
    edited December 2015
    Zod said:

    Their vinyl 'value' is out of control as far as OOP stuff goes. Maybe one of the highest out there (based on guts, not facts)?

    Nah.... Anything from big artists that came out in the 90's and early 00's that lacks a reissue goings for a crap tonne of money.

    I had some Neil Young records that I won from Island Records back in the day and price them out.. they were worth over 200 a pop. I've been wanting to buy Springsteen's The Rising album but that thing seems to go for 300 to 400 now. Tool's albums (Aenima) go for a fortune.

    There's still a significant amount of big rock albums from the 90's and early 00's that haven't been re-released. Anything big without a reissue goes for a metric f-tonne of money. Simply because vinyl was completely unpopular at the time and the pressings were very small. It's not just PJ.
    That's true. There are tons of albums from that time period that I have on my list, and I don't own them because they all cost just as much as OG PJ vinyl (sometimes more). But still.... PJ should just hurry up with it. ;) Modest Mouse albums were at those huge prices until very recently, when all of a sudden, with very little fanfare and zero bells and whistles, they reissued all of them within a very short period of time. And it was glorious. :)
    Post edited by PJ_Soul on
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  • 2-feign-reluctance
    2-feign-reluctance TigerTown, USA Posts: 23,469
    PJ_Soul said:

    Zod said:

    Their vinyl 'value' is out of control as far as OOP stuff goes. Maybe one of the highest out there (based on guts, not facts)?

    Nah.... Anything from big artists that came out in the 90's and early 00's that lacks a reissue goings for a crap tonne of money.

    I had some Neil Young records that I won from Island Records back in the day and price them out.. they were worth over 200 a pop. I've been wanting to buy Springsteen's The Rising album but that thing seems to go for 300 to 400 now. Tool's albums (Aenima) go for a fortune.

    There's still a significant amount of big rock albums from the 90's and early 00's that haven't been re-released. Anything big without a reissue goes for a metric f-tonne of money. Simply because vinyl was completely unpopular at the time and the pressings were very small. It's not just PJ.
    That's true. There are tons of albums from that time period that I have on my list, and I don't own them because they all cost just as much as OG PJ vinyl (sometimes more). But still.... PJ should just hurry up with it. ;) Modest Mouse albums were at those huge prices until very recently, when all of a sudden, with very little fanfare and zero bells and whistles, they reissued all of them within a very short period of time. And it was glorious. :)
    I remember the reissuing - what a great band : ) Love em'
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  • SD48277
    SD48277 Posts: 12,243

    Cos Sawyer bought them all

    :rofl:
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  • brianlux
    brianlux Moving through All Kinds of Terrain. Posts: 44,211
    Have to admit I'm guilty of adding the the plethora of "why haven't they re-issued on vinyl" threads here. It's just that I really would like to hear some of my favorite Pearl Jam records on vinyl some day. But not at the expense of some limited edition fancy box set. For that kind of money I'll buy a boat.
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    -Roberto Benigni

  • Keep posting the threads so the band hears u!!!
  • hsohi
    hsohi Posts: 1,033
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  • buck502000
    buck502000 Birthplace of GIBSON guitar Posts: 8,951

    PJ_Soul said:

    Zod said:

    Their vinyl 'value' is out of control as far as OOP stuff goes. Maybe one of the highest out there (based on guts, not facts)?

    Nah.... Anything from big artists that came out in the 90's and early 00's that lacks a reissue goings for a crap tonne of money.

    I had some Neil Young records that I won from Island Records back in the day and price them out.. they were worth over 200 a pop. I've been wanting to buy Springsteen's The Rising album but that thing seems to go for 300 to 400 now. Tool's albums (Aenima) go for a fortune.

    There's still a significant amount of big rock albums from the 90's and early 00's that haven't been re-released. Anything big without a reissue goes for a metric f-tonne of money. Simply because vinyl was completely unpopular at the time and the pressings were very small. It's not just PJ.
    That's true. There are tons of albums from that time period that I have on my list, and I don't own them because they all cost just as much as OG PJ vinyl (sometimes more). But still.... PJ should just hurry up with it. ;) Modest Mouse albums were at those huge prices until very recently, when all of a sudden, with very little fanfare and zero bells and whistles, they reissued all of them within a very short period of time. And it was glorious. :)
    I remember the reissuing - what a great band : ) Love em'
    I picked up Ugly Casanova and Building Something out of nothing - this year - I never thought I would own those. :)