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  • Lost In Ohio
    Lost In Ohio Posts: 7,253

    Also, I would assume that since these are not limited to 10C members and there is a street date attached to the listings, these will be available in record stores in August.

    Point being - in my opinion, it's not necessary to put yourself in debt to order these today since previous reissues are still widely available. Again, in my opinion.

    That's what tears at me. They won't announce bonuses like the McCready Symphony "splotchy" vinyl or "random copies autographed by the band" or whatever else Santos comes up with. People bought their Lightning Bolt vinyl at a local store and then the red ones started showing up...

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  • washedinblack91
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  • dlymnfld
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    PJ_Soul said:

    AndySlash said:

    @Santos L. Halper are these going to be cut from the original analog tapes and where will the records be pressed? Also, what does "mastered specifically for vinyl" entail? Your pal bUCK

    this is a question that should be answered. i suspect these will be mastered and cut from hi-res digital files.
    I don't think we'll be getting any answers anytime soon about this considering they've never released these kinda details about the vaults.
    Agreed. I won't be holding my breath for this info from 10C (but if they do give it, great! Thanks!). Since I have the OGs, I made the immediate assumption that I'd need to just wait until everyone gets these things and plays them before I know if I want to bother buying them. I will base my buying decision on the reviews of members I trust when it comes to knowing their vinyl. If they sound better than the OGs, I'm in... So I am definitely very curious about what "mastered specifically for vinyl" entails too!
    I'm putting as much stock in "mastered for vinyl" as I do for "mastered for itunes." It's a marketing ploy. What I do know is these albums were put out during the heyday of the CD. As long as we aren't getting any concrete answers on how these were "mastered," then I am going to operate under the assumption that they're not going to sound much better than what I already have. That's why I don't buy the vaults on vinyl.

    And I'm not "bitching" as someone ignorantly said above. I am an educated consumer. I want to know what I am buying. Even though I did not buy a Pono, at least Neil's revolution has taught me to be more discretionary in what I listen to because there's a lot of crappy masters and "remasters" out there.

    I'm happy that the band is putting something out, because the prices of the originals are ridiculous. And the bootlegs are ridiculous. I still find it hilarious that the official Pearl Jam facebook was posting pictures of bootlegs.
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  • Lost In Ohio
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    FrankieG said:

    Am I crazy for not getting all of the singles?

    I don't think so. I only bought the singles that have a b side that isn't on vinyl somewhere else. Some of the singles have a B side that is already on the album.
    The singles don't appear to be remixed...

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  • mfc2006
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  • Lost In Ohio
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    shecky said:

    I opted for getting two of each album instead of one of each plus the five 7" records.
    Same price and - I know it's a sin to some in these quarters - I like to archive a sealed copy of my favorite albums. My playing copy has to wear out sooner or later!
    These were a fair price and I can't see them being much cheaper when they hit the stores later this summer.

    Vinyl doesn't degrade like CD does. Those records from the 50s and 60s still play great as long as the owner takes care of them. The needle, OTOH...
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  • Lost In Ohio
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    Suziemay said:

    Is this right?

    Pre-order means you order the item before it is released to the public. You receive the item when it is released to the public, pre-ordering is to ensure that you will get the item before it sells out.

    Pre-sale means that you can buy the item before it is released to the public. You will receive the item before it is released to the public.


    I have no idea, but now explan remaster vs reissue to me please :D

    Reissue is the original mix on re-released. Sometimes, you can tell the difference because there's a current year printed on the small print on the bottom. The newer copies of Ten say something like "Copyright 1991/2011" or some such.

    Remastered is... I think... when they take the original master tapes and clean them up, like how they do with old movies or those TV shows from the 80s and 90s that were released on DVD.
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  • Lost In Ohio
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    The Akkus said:

    Not to be greedy, but a 7 inch Merkinball would have really put the icing on the ole cake.

    True story:

    A few years ago, 10C did a 7" mystery sale for $10 USD. One item per member. Naturally, no knowing what you got until it was opened. They had one copy of the 1991 single, one copy of a blue fixer. They had hundreds of common/newer stuff. Someone started a thread here that attempted to track what people got.

    I got a Merkinball.
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  • mandarine65
    mandarine65 Posts: 142
    PJ_Soul said:

    svenhoek said:

    choop said:

    "I do not buy into this sound quality thing"

    just an FYI, I mean this is pretty much proven to be fact that the fewer grooves, the better it will sound. science and shit.

    Correct, but fewer grooves does very little for you if they did a crappy job mastering in the first place.
    Definitely. What I really meant by my comment was that just because an LP is put onto 2 disc, it doesn't in any way, shape, or form guarantee that it will sound better than the original. I think that MOST reissues that are spread between 2 discs (not to mention a lot of new albums that are as well) are only 2 discs because they can jack the prices on the album, since the sound quality isn't superior at all. People will feel ripped off if a 1LP, regular length album (obviously long albums are an exception) costs $45. But many people will happily fork over $45 for a 2LP album. I think that, for the most part, this is just a marketing ploy. Can't tell you how many times I've bought a 2LP reissue and been horribly disappointed, to the point where I traded it in and tracked down an OG.
    True, but technically a 2xLP should sound better, more space allocated for the same amount of music, simple as that. But as you said no guarantee, lots of reissue are crappy and old originals picked for a few bucks in a cool store will often sound ten times better. As always just depends who does the job, all double LPs from MOV sound amazing.
  • Lost In Ohio
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    Imagine a Lost Dogs, RVM and Benny re-issue lol I can dream, right?

    Dimi got Ghost. Stranger stuff has happened...
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  • igotid88
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    Is this right?

    Pre-order means you order the item before it is released to the public. You receive the item when it is released to the public, pre-ordering is to ensure that you will get the item before it sells out.

    Pre-sale means that you can buy the item before it is released to the public. You will receive the item before it is released to the public.


    IMO..

    Pre-order means that they'll see how many people want one and then be sure to have enough made up (plus some extras.) Undoubtedly, there'll be copies released to amazon, retail stores, etc.

    Pre-sale means "items are limited, but you'll get yours close to street date."

    There's a slight difference, but it's moot.

    I see it on amazon. But it's unavailable at the moment
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  • Lost In Ohio
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    edited May 2016
    The Akkus said:

    Imagine a Lost Dogs, RVM and Benny re-issue lol I can dream, right?

    the heartbreak of all those people who have paid over a grand for the Benny on ebay would be devastating. But maaaaaan, I wish they would re-release em all!
    Re-issue would be black vinyl, black box with a white "632" on the front. Those with wine-colored copies would be still happy.
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  • Lost In Ohio
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    Cool they're re-releasing the singles. Even though I don't see the point in owning them my self.

    Got both Yield and No Code on vinyl though. Hoping for Binaural soon!

    I will shit a brick if Binaural and Riot Act get reissued this year! :prayer:
    Riot Act would be the one I would consider re-buying because it's orgasmic to listen.

    I bet Binaural gives the same eargasms
    Allegedly...you get yourself a copy of Binaural and some high-quality headphones and there is stuff in there that simply cannot be heard with a CD.

    For me, it would be Binaural and Yield. I'm VERY happy today.
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  • svenhoek
    svenhoek Buford, GA Posts: 52

    PJ_Soul said:

    svenhoek said:

    choop said:

    "I do not buy into this sound quality thing"

    just an FYI, I mean this is pretty much proven to be fact that the fewer grooves, the better it will sound. science and shit.

    Correct, but fewer grooves does very little for you if they did a crappy job mastering in the first place.
    Definitely. What I really meant by my comment was that just because an LP is put onto 2 disc, it doesn't in any way, shape, or form guarantee that it will sound better than the original. I think that MOST reissues that are spread between 2 discs (not to mention a lot of new albums that are as well) are only 2 discs because they can jack the prices on the album, since the sound quality isn't superior at all. People will feel ripped off if a 1LP, regular length album (obviously long albums are an exception) costs $45. But many people will happily fork over $45 for a 2LP album. I think that, for the most part, this is just a marketing ploy. Can't tell you how many times I've bought a 2LP reissue and been horribly disappointed, to the point where I traded it in and tracked down an OG.
    True, but technically a 2xLP should sound better, more space allocated for the same amount of music, simple as that. But as you said no guarantee, lots of reissue are crappy and old originals picked for a few bucks in a cool store will often sound ten times better. As always just depends who does the job, all double LPs from MOV sound amazing.
    Yep! Alice in chains unplugged MOV vinyl sounds pretty freaking amazing.
  • Lost In Ohio
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    igotid88 said:

    I was hoping to hear any No Code and Yield unreleased tracks

    You'll probably NEVER get this on vinyl...but as a b-side of I'm Open would be AWESOME...
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JPOILC6KesE
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  • Spags
    Spags Leigh-on-Sea, UK Posts: 3,057
    Went in on both LPs and a few of the singles, plus got email about RNDM Ghost Riding being in the warehouse - thanks Ten Club and Pearl Jam. I have both originals, but will be happy if the remasters sound good to just take them out and stroke them from time to time. What? You know you do it too...
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  • Dr. Delight
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    Have all of the originals, ordered both of these because mine have taken a beating over the years and inexpensive backups are not a bad thing.
    I will be very curious to see how these sound, but am not expecting miracles. Hopefully I will be pleasantly surprised.
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  • MedozK
    MedozK Tennessee Posts: 9,212

    I have all the OPs except for Hail Hail but I still bought them in case they are better cuts.

    Same here.
  • fgdanzi
    fgdanzi Posts: 139
    Couldn't believe it when the email popped up! No Code for me and Yield for my oldest son.
  • High Fidelity 2000
    High Fidelity 2000 New Mexico USA Posts: 4,439
    RiotZact said:

    I don't need the super duper deluxe magnum box set with all the vinyl and stuff, but I was really hoping something would come of the Moline/Milwaukee shows from 2014. Or at least some unreleased stuff and a show from 96. Something like the deluxe CD sets from Ten and Vs/Vitalogy.

    I would rather hear a show from 96. You can always buy the Moline and Milwaukee shows on CD. Give us some unreleased stuff if there were another box set (sounds like not--maybe just Vaults from now on).
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