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Bootleg coloured vinyl
Anyone know if the unofficial bootleg coloured presses of No Code, Yield, Binaural & Avocado are any good? Don't exactly want to shell out 200, 300 bucks per, but still want to complete the collection.
EDIT: Thanks for your input guys.
EDIT: Thanks for your input guys.
2016 - Toronto I (Binaural!), Toronto II
2020 - Toronto, Hamilton
2020 - Toronto, Hamilton
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It is assumed they are cut from the CD.
You can buy the original press for that.........madness
2006 Jools Holland, London / Reading festival
2007 Wmbly London
2009 SBE London / O2 London
2012 MEN 1/ MEN 2 / Berlin 1 / Berlin 2 / EV LDN 1 / EV LDN 2
2013 NY 1/ NY 2 / Philly 1 / Philly 2
2014 AMS 1 / AMS 2 / Leeds / MK
2017 EV LDN 1 / EV LDN 2
2018 LDN 1 / BCN / LDN 2
2022 LDN 1 / LDN 2
But I wouldn't buy them OP. I have heard very mixed reports on sound quality, and the packaging is cheap. I think that they are still a rip off. If they cost you more than maybe $30 they are a huge rip off (I personally wouldn't buy them for $10). Plus they are illegal.
It's a bit disheartening for later vinyl collectors. It doesn't sound like PJ is in any kind of rush to release their back catalog on vinyl. I'm in the same dilemma with Tool's Aenima album. The originals go for a mint. It's a glaring hole in my collection.. do I buy a bootleg to fill the gap until they get around to a re-release (assuming they get around to a re-release)? So far the answer has been a no, but I've been tempted the odd time I see a bootleg version show up in my local record store.