Not sure if you are looking for an early pressing or trying to find this album only in the wild but amazon is selling a fantastic pressing of this album for less than $10.
If you'd like a listen, here's a youtube link
Otherwise, you'd have to purchase the original fatboy CD from Amazon
Yes, I have had the 2112 album on bluray in 5.l channel for several years now. Its probably my favorite way to listen to 2112.
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https://www.amazon.com/2112-Audio-Blu-Ray-SUPER-Deluxe/dp/B00A2BTCTC
Probably the easiest way is to buy the cd used. Like ebay or amazon
> The current reissues are pure garbage, or at least I can't seem to find one without excessive surface noise
The 2013 Nevermind Pallas pressing used the same plates as the 2009 ORG release that was mastered by Bernie Grundman from the original analog tapes (same master used on OP's too)
It's usually nicely priced on Amazon, $20.14 right now
This is about the best sounding, affordable, copy that's out there
It's the same stamper from Grundman's all analog master & cut used on the ORG release; pressed at Pallas
Psssst.... Era Vulgaris is on sale on Amazon. Its OOS but when you buy it, it locks in price for when it is in stock, and then charges your card when it ships! Thanks r/VinylDeals
Check Amazon for their preorder of the non picture disc.
No More Tears https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0979W7CR9/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_glt_fabc_YVJBV32VZPZNP4J6HMMQ
I've had this in for a while but I'd rather get this than a picture disc.
What really???
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B099X92WF7/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_P786E6C371SECW2JP4DN
I hope that's not true...
Amazon
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B099X92WF7/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_P786E6C371SECW2JP4DN
But it hasn't gone live yet
Anyone know the difference between this and this version?
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00IXHBUG0/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o05_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Found it using the new release page on Deals On Vinyl (filter using the search box to quickly find all the releases).
Here it is. Looks like it's no longer available.
$100 for a single LP at 33 & 1/3 is a poor offering. This is priced to compete with MoFi's One Step, but is not up to par.
It's extremely hard to justify when you can buy an all analog cut at 33 & 1/3 for $11.74 on Amazon with Prime shipping: https://www.amazon.com/Axis-Bold-Love-Hendrix-Experience/dp/B0033AGPF8/ref=ice_ac_b_dpb_twi_lp__1?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1531412066&sr=1-1&keywords=axis+bold+as+love
Edit: Don't understand the downvotes. I'm not hating on this release, but I don't see the extra $89 of value in this set vs. the already available all-analog pressing; offered in the same format, same number of discs, and same speed.
I paid $20 for my copy. If you live in the US, you can order off of Amazon here for $30. In terms of prices, I've seen them vary from $25 to $35, with the average price landing somewhere in the middle in my personal experience. If you wanna try and land a copy off of Discogs, here is the page for the version I have. Its a great sounding pressing, and the gatefold is something to behold
You are correct, square corners and "Don't make me beg just fuck me" in 3pt type on the back, centered below the white bar. I picked it up at a reasonable price from Amazon.de for $16.
Oh man, that sucks. I just recently learned that the quality of any remaster is heavily dependent on the individual that actually did it... I narrowly avoided a Nirvana remaster that was basically ear-garbage thanks to Amazon reviews. I also waited on Kezia-X for the same reason. Let the band know (maybe by email?) and hopefully this won't be a $50 learning experience for you.
I'm also super disappointed that the Kezia remaster sucks! Damn. Who does it say it was remastered by?
Edit: ~~And for the record, 45 RPM isn't that strange. The majority of my new issue vinyls are 45, including my Volition. I actually only have one 33 1/3 (QOTSA - ...Like Clockwork).~~ I got these numbers backwards (my turntable has the speed buttons mislabeled)...
Yes, 45 RPM heavyweight vinyl is sort of an audiophile thing, I believe. My Queens of the Stone Age heavyweight 45 RPM sounds amazing (my best-sounding record by far), so it's disappointing that the Kezia-X one couldn't be as well. I was excited when I saw it was going to be premium quality. Too bad it's not premium sound engineering.