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Universal is increasing the cost on all vinyl records between $2-15 US due to inflation These aren’t limited editions or reissues. Sony and the other big guys will soon follow suit. Inevitably the independent labels will all be in the same boat. It’s not a matter of “if” it is “when”. Record buyers are going to eat this cost.
I had never watched this guys channel but it came up as recommended and the title caught my eye. He owns a small chain of independent record stores in Dallas/Fort Worth. Here is the link if you are interested:
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One of the guys at my local haunt mentioned this last weekend. They were told to expect the increases by the 1st of June. They’ve already seen the price increases (and have paid) on upcoming releases.1ThoughtKnown said:Universal is increasing the cost on all vinyl records between $2-15 US due to inflation These aren’t limited editions or reissues. Sony and the other big guys will soon follow suit. Inevitably the independent labels will all be in the same boat. It’s not a matter of “if” it is “when”. Record buyers are going to eat this cost.
I had never watched this guys channel but it came up as recommended and the title caught my eye. He owns a small chain of independent record stores in Dallas/Fort Worth. Here is the link if you are interested:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=VHYBRXaxIfU0 -
1ThoughtKnown said:Universal is increasing the cost on all vinyl records between $2-15 US due to inflation These aren’t limited editions or reissues. Sony and the other big guys will soon follow suit. Inevitably the independent labels will all be in the same boat. It’s not a matter of “if” it is “when”. Record buyers are going to eat this cost.
I had never watched this guys channel but it came up as recommended and the title caught my eye. He owns a small chain of independent record stores in Dallas/Fort Worth. Here is the link if you are interested:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=VHYBRXaxIfU
Big business will always squeeze out as many bucks as possible. This is a great time to explore and get into independent labels. American Laundromat Records has been putting out some great stuff at good prices.And even better, Mississippi Records. A while back, I ordered two LPs by Dead Moon from them and the total cost- two LPs, tax, and shipping- $35 Great deal! Check out the cool stuff from both:
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Is it really a price rise if nothing you even want to buy is ever in stock?0
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Haha, so true!Cropduster-80 said:Is it really a price rise if nothing you even want to buy is ever in stock?mickeyrat said:TIME TO SERIOUSLY DIG IN THE USED BINS!!!!!!Heck yeah!Or you could do what I do which is, as I told a friend, to "scour the internet".
His response to that? "It's about time someone cleaned it up!"
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As I understand it, I t’s the one step mastering that contributes to the high price. Only 500 copies per lacquer. I don’t know what the press run is on Thriller but it’s going to take a lot of lacquers. But what do I know. I’m a CD guy.tempo_n_groove said:
So they are doing a fresh pressing of this? That is impressive then and not just using the old plates.mrussel1 said:
MOFI definitely raised their prices in the last two years. Prior, Kind of Blue was $55 as an example.tempo_n_groove said:
I'm pretty sure I bought In Rainbows 45rpm for less but ok.mrussel1 said:
It's the greatest pop record of all time. You could argue Rumours too (I much prefer that one), but this album is a pop masterpiece. So buying a box, 45 RPM, mastered from the original analog tapes for $100 in this record market is not unusual. Pearl went for $125. Clapton Unplugged was $125. If your question is because you don't like the record, well that's an opinion. But the price for what this is, is not out of range at all.tempo_n_groove said:
I just went to look at this and you paid $100 for this?MedozK said:Pre-Order
Talking about making money off of the return...
$100 for a repressed record seems a bit much to me. Plus the listing says it's 33-1/3 on MD.
OK Just went down the rabbits hole. Rumors is half that and VH box albums are a wee bit more. I guess what's weird is I saw so many of these as a kid for like $5 and now they want $100 is odd.
I will learn to accept the $100 record, lol. I mean I bought the Metallica MOP box set for $130? That was a nice box set.
Also, I don't think this is a repress. I read this as a fresh mastering and lacquer cut from the original tapes. I was not aware that MOFI had done Thriller before. Is that the case?
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Guy Dudebro said:
As I understand it, I t’s the one step mastering that contributes to the high price. Only 500 copies per lacquer. I don’t know what the press run is on Thriller but it’s going to take a lot of lacquers. But what do I know. I’m a CD guy.tempo_n_groove said:
So they are doing a fresh pressing of this? That is impressive then and not just using the old plates.mrussel1 said:
MOFI definitely raised their prices in the last two years. Prior, Kind of Blue was $55 as an example.tempo_n_groove said:
I'm pretty sure I bought In Rainbows 45rpm for less but ok.mrussel1 said:
It's the greatest pop record of all time. You could argue Rumours too (I much prefer that one), but this album is a pop masterpiece. So buying a box, 45 RPM, mastered from the original analog tapes for $100 in this record market is not unusual. Pearl went for $125. Clapton Unplugged was $125. If your question is because you don't like the record, well that's an opinion. But the price for what this is, is not out of range at all.tempo_n_groove said:
I just went to look at this and you paid $100 for this?MedozK said:Pre-Order
Talking about making money off of the return...
$100 for a repressed record seems a bit much to me. Plus the listing says it's 33-1/3 on MD.
OK Just went down the rabbits hole. Rumors is half that and VH box albums are a wee bit more. I guess what's weird is I saw so many of these as a kid for like $5 and now they want $100 is odd.
I will learn to accept the $100 record, lol. I mean I bought the Metallica MOP box set for $130? That was a nice box set.
Also, I don't think this is a repress. I read this as a fresh mastering and lacquer cut from the original tapes. I was not aware that MOFI had done Thriller before. Is that the case?
I forget that the words matter about these.
Speaking of lacquers, anybody know who is making them now since the fire in that plant in Southern California that destroyed the one plant that made most of them? I heard there was a guy in Japan making them but in very limited numbers, I wonder if a new plant (or more) has since been built? That was big news for awhile- haven't heard much in the last year or so.
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I’m going to just listen to the records I have. I have more than enough to keep me entertained for yearsmickeyrat said:TIME TO SERIOUSLY DIG IN THE USED BINS!!!!!!Post edited by 1ThoughtKnown on0 -
yeah me too. I've definitely slowed down my buying as I really have most things that I really want. Now it's just looking at high end reissues or when Neil Young has a new release.1ThoughtKnown said:
I’m going to just listen to the records I have. I have more than enough to keep me entertained for yearsmickeyrat said:TIME TO SERIOUSLY DIG IN THE USED BINS!!!!!!0 -
I haven’t put two and two together on this before.brianlux said:Guy Dudebro said:
As I understand it, I t’s the one step mastering that contributes to the high price. Only 500 copies per lacquer. I don’t know what the press run is on Thriller but it’s going to take a lot of lacquers. But what do I know. I’m a CD guy.tempo_n_groove said:
So they are doing a fresh pressing of this? That is impressive then and not just using the old plates.mrussel1 said:
MOFI definitely raised their prices in the last two years. Prior, Kind of Blue was $55 as an example.tempo_n_groove said:
I'm pretty sure I bought In Rainbows 45rpm for less but ok.mrussel1 said:
It's the greatest pop record of all time. You could argue Rumours too (I much prefer that one), but this album is a pop masterpiece. So buying a box, 45 RPM, mastered from the original analog tapes for $100 in this record market is not unusual. Pearl went for $125. Clapton Unplugged was $125. If your question is because you don't like the record, well that's an opinion. But the price for what this is, is not out of range at all.tempo_n_groove said:
I just went to look at this and you paid $100 for this?MedozK said:Pre-Order
Talking about making money off of the return...
$100 for a repressed record seems a bit much to me. Plus the listing says it's 33-1/3 on MD.
OK Just went down the rabbits hole. Rumors is half that and VH box albums are a wee bit more. I guess what's weird is I saw so many of these as a kid for like $5 and now they want $100 is odd.
I will learn to accept the $100 record, lol. I mean I bought the Metallica MOP box set for $130? That was a nice box set.
Also, I don't think this is a repress. I read this as a fresh mastering and lacquer cut from the original tapes. I was not aware that MOFI had done Thriller before. Is that the case?
I forget that the words matter about these.
Speaking of lacquers, anybody know who is making them now since the fire in that plant in Southern California that destroyed the one plant that made most of them? I heard there was a guy in Japan making them but in very limited numbers, I wonder if a new plant (or more) has since been built? That was big news for awhile- haven't heard much in the last year or so.
if they need more lacquers per run than normal and it’s hard to get them now?
is that why these coming soon mofi releases are coming soon for an eternity? They seem really really behind. More than most0 -
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Cropduster-80 said:
I haven’t put two and two together on this before.brianlux said:Guy Dudebro said:
As I understand it, I t’s the one step mastering that contributes to the high price. Only 500 copies per lacquer. I don’t know what the press run is on Thriller but it’s going to take a lot of lacquers. But what do I know. I’m a CD guy.tempo_n_groove said:
So they are doing a fresh pressing of this? That is impressive then and not just using the old plates.mrussel1 said:
MOFI definitely raised their prices in the last two years. Prior, Kind of Blue was $55 as an example.tempo_n_groove said:
I'm pretty sure I bought In Rainbows 45rpm for less but ok.mrussel1 said:
It's the greatest pop record of all time. You could argue Rumours too (I much prefer that one), but this album is a pop masterpiece. So buying a box, 45 RPM, mastered from the original analog tapes for $100 in this record market is not unusual. Pearl went for $125. Clapton Unplugged was $125. If your question is because you don't like the record, well that's an opinion. But the price for what this is, is not out of range at all.tempo_n_groove said:
I just went to look at this and you paid $100 for this?MedozK said:Pre-Order
Talking about making money off of the return...
$100 for a repressed record seems a bit much to me. Plus the listing says it's 33-1/3 on MD.
OK Just went down the rabbits hole. Rumors is half that and VH box albums are a wee bit more. I guess what's weird is I saw so many of these as a kid for like $5 and now they want $100 is odd.
I will learn to accept the $100 record, lol. I mean I bought the Metallica MOP box set for $130? That was a nice box set.
Also, I don't think this is a repress. I read this as a fresh mastering and lacquer cut from the original tapes. I was not aware that MOFI had done Thriller before. Is that the case?
I forget that the words matter about these.
Speaking of lacquers, anybody know who is making them now since the fire in that plant in Southern California that destroyed the one plant that made most of them? I heard there was a guy in Japan making them but in very limited numbers, I wonder if a new plant (or more) has since been built? That was big news for awhile- haven't heard much in the last year or so.
if they need more lacquers per run than normal and it’s hard to get them now?
is that why these coming soon mofi releases are coming soon for an eternity? They seem really really behind. More than mostYeah, I'm guessing the lacquer plant fire must have a lot to do with it. I really need to take time to see what I can come up with on this. Will try to remember to do some research later today.Edit: doing a quick search, I found this so far:"Before the fire, Apollo Masters was one of two factories worldwide to manufacture lacquer discs to be shipped to vinyl mastering studios. There, the blank lacquer would be cut from the master tape or digital source recording to produce a master from which metal molds are produced, for use in pressing the vinyl records. With the destruction of Apollo Masters, producing lacquer discs fell solely to a small Japanese company, MDC. This caused a significant strain on the industry, as Apollo Masters was responsible for 70-85% of lacquer production.[3][4] As a result of the strain, orders became backlogged and delayed, with priority falling to countries with bigger volumes of orders, such as the United Kingdom and the United States.[5] Rebuilding of the facility is uncertain, as it would require hazardous waste remediation and navigating California's environmental laws.[2]
With a decrease in lacquer production, some vinyl pressing plants turned to alternate means of producing records, including direct metal mastering, a costly method of producing records with copper instead of lacquer.[4][6]
The fire also brought together the vinyl industry community, resulting in the creation of Vinyl Record Manufacturers Association of North America (VRMA), devoted to strengthening the industry.[4] Around fifty companies are involved with the association, working together to increase the amount of lacquer production plants and prevent a repeat of any event similar to the Apollo Masters fire."****************************************From other things I've read, some of the shortage of lacquers has been taken up by Direct Metal Mastering (DMM). DMM, however, seems to have a reputation for taking some of the "warm" out of vinyl records. Lacquers general have been the gold standard for mastering records.I didn't see anything on Vinyl Record Manufacturers Association of North America that was mentioned above, some I'm not sure how that has progressed. It would be interesting read read a good current article that covers all this. I'll keep my eye out for one.
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Not a huge fan (especially with all of his recent cringeworthy antivax and other views coming out) but I do enjoy this album specifically so I sprung for it given that fact that I know it will sound fantastic.Virginia Beach 2000
DC 2003
DC 2004 (VFC)
DC 2006
Pittsburgh 2006
Bonnaroo 2008
Virginia Beach 2008
DC 2008
Philly (Spectrum) 10/31/2009
DC 2010 (Jiffy Lube Live)
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Phoenix 2013
LA 1 2013
Memphis 2014
Jacksonville 2016
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Hampton 2016
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Fenway 1 2016
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Wrigley 1 2018
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Fenway 1 2018
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Sea Hear Now 2021
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Finally added these to my collection.Virginia Beach 2000
DC 2003
DC 2004 (VFC)
DC 2006
Pittsburgh 2006
Bonnaroo 2008
Virginia Beach 2008
DC 2008
Philly (Spectrum) 10/31/2009
DC 2010 (Jiffy Lube Live)
PJ 20 night 1
PJ 20 night 2
Phoenix 2013
LA 1 2013
Memphis 2014
Jacksonville 2016
Greenville 2016
Hampton 2016
Columbia 2016
Fenway 1 2016
Fenway 2 2016
Wrigley 1 2018
Wrigley 2 2018
Fenway 1 2018
Fenway 2 2018
Sea Hear Now 2021
Nashville 2022
Louisville 2022
Ohana 2024 (Night 1)
Ohana 2024 (Night 2)0 -







Virginia Beach 2000
DC 2003
DC 2004 (VFC)
DC 2006
Pittsburgh 2006
Bonnaroo 2008
Virginia Beach 2008
DC 2008
Philly (Spectrum) 10/31/2009
DC 2010 (Jiffy Lube Live)
PJ 20 night 1
PJ 20 night 2
Phoenix 2013
LA 1 2013
Memphis 2014
Jacksonville 2016
Greenville 2016
Hampton 2016
Columbia 2016
Fenway 1 2016
Fenway 2 2016
Wrigley 1 2018
Wrigley 2 2018
Fenway 1 2018
Fenway 2 2018
Sea Hear Now 2021
Nashville 2022
Louisville 2022
Ohana 2024 (Night 1)
Ohana 2024 (Night 2)0 -
pjpjpaul said:







I kick myself for not having picked up Herbie's Head Hunter back when it came out. Good early pressing are way up there now. Is this a reissue? Would love to find a good affordable re-issue!
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It's a Music On Vinyl (MOV) reissue yeah. Cost me 30 dollars new.brianlux said:pjpjpaul said:






I kick myself for not having picked up Herbie's Head Hunter back when it came out. Good early pressing are way up there now. Is this a reissue? Would love to find a good affordable re-issue!Virginia Beach 2000
DC 2003
DC 2004 (VFC)
DC 2006
Pittsburgh 2006
Bonnaroo 2008
Virginia Beach 2008
DC 2008
Philly (Spectrum) 10/31/2009
DC 2010 (Jiffy Lube Live)
PJ 20 night 1
PJ 20 night 2
Phoenix 2013
LA 1 2013
Memphis 2014
Jacksonville 2016
Greenville 2016
Hampton 2016
Columbia 2016
Fenway 1 2016
Fenway 2 2016
Wrigley 1 2018
Wrigley 2 2018
Fenway 1 2018
Fenway 2 2018
Sea Hear Now 2021
Nashville 2022
Louisville 2022
Ohana 2024 (Night 1)
Ohana 2024 (Night 2)0 -
The AP version is available... Great Sound, or you could hold out for the AP 45RPM as it is backorderedbrianlux said:pjpjpaul said:






I kick myself for not having picked up Herbie's Head Hunter back when it came out. Good early pressing are way up there now. Is this a reissue? Would love to find a good affordable re-issue!
https://store.acousticsounds.com/d/104678/Herbie_Hancock-Head_Hunters-180_Gram_Vinyl_Record
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