Vinyl isn't dead yet...

Yeah, I already own an original.

Just illustrative of prices….
Turns out it wasn't Adele that was clogging up the vinyl production chain after all  ;)

Man sentenced for selling ‘fake’ vinyl records online

A “FAMILY man” who laundered more than £1m in counterfeit vinyl record sales has been spared jail.

Richard Hutter pocketed £1,247,222 selling fake LP vinyls of iconic rock artists to unsuspecting customers on his own website and eBay, a court heard.

https://www.salisburyjournal.co.uk/news/23435675.man-sentenced-selling-fake-vinyl-records-online/

kosmo wrote:
Less ads version

https://www.theguardian.com/music/2023/apr/05/man-who-made-12m-from-fake-vinyl-records-caught-out-by-clash-fan
No jail time. Interesting to reflect on what this guy would have gotten in the US.
Julian, wrote:
kosmo wrote:
Less ads version

https://www.theguardian.com/music/2023/apr/05/man-who-made-12m-from-fake-vinyl-records-caught-out-by-clash-fan
No jail time. Interesting to reflect on what this guy would have gotten in the US.


looks like he would have gotten five years for money laundering but there was an error in way the case was handled… 



An error in dealing with the case at Poole Magistrates’ Court, where Hutter pleaded guilty in December 2020, meant the case was severely delayed in reaching crown court.

Sentencing, Recorder Richard Tutt said: “In my judgement, this is a highly culpable offence. You involved others, namely your wife and one of your sons, and the offending took place over a significant period of time.

Salisbury Journal: Richard Hutter with his vinyls in the background.

“[However], my sentencing powers are limited because of an oversight or error in magistrates court.”

Sentenced solely on a charge of money laundering – Hutter was given a four-month sentence, suspended for 24 months.
a RSD release that looks interesting

Day of the Doug is a tribute album to Doug Sahm. It features 12 songs that span Sahm’s career as a solo artist as well as his work with Sir Douglas Quintet and Texas Tornados. The Intro and Outro tracks are phone messages that Doug left Jay Farrar over the years. This is a brand new record from Son Volt.



the talyor swift…exclusive…they made 75k of them, so not really that rare

of course the peepa pig release is the one I'm gunning for
I cannot believe I am typing this but I need a favor and I’m calling on my loyal JuliaNATION to help me out. I’m laid up with a busted ass foot. If anyone is out for RSD and come across the Macho Man Randy Savage RSD release, I will buy it from you and pay shipping plus whatever reasonable sweetener you want. It’s a  gift for a person who did something nice for me and **this** is the thing they care about.

PM me for confirmation I’m serious if you think I’m joking.
Oh man, I never pay attention to RSD, so I had no clue this was available lol.  I had a similar situation where i bought the CD for a friend as a gift. It was signed by Macho Man (THE GOAT) and dedicated to Lex Lugar who, if you didn't know, was living with former Savage spouse Miss Elizabeth when she died of acute toxicity!

Julian, wrote:
I cannot believe I am typing this but I need a favor and I’m calling on my loyal JuliaNATION to help me out. I’m laid up with a busted ass foot. If anyone is out for RSD and come across the Macho Man Randy Savage RSD release, I will buy it from you and pay shipping plus whatever reasonable sweetener you want. It’s a  gift for a person who did something nice for me and **this** is the thing they care about.

PM me for confirmation I’m serious if you think I’m joking.
guys, this is a safe space. it's ok to be into muscley men in underpants who like to "wrassle".  no need to hide behind "asking for a friend"…
What is an ass foot?
Cock wrote:
What is an ass foot?
Dude, I assure you I’ve spent three years with feet doctors trying to get a better diagnosis than “bum ass foot” but that’s all I’ve got for you.
Pretty boring RSD list in my opinion

David J is a bit tempting if price comes down to $25

Hutch wrote:
Pretty boring RSD list in my opinion

David J is a bit tempting if price comes down to $25


Got a good deal on the Introducing The Eleventh House with Lary Coryell record to replace my original copy.  They were a great band to catch live.  Randy Brecker on horns, Alphonse Mouzon on drums and a blind Mike Mandel on keys!
whoa, quite a load of extras.  This stage of L&R they were really trying to ride the EDM wave (that they kinda pioneered) but really didn't hit the mark
I would like to hear all this extra stuff

We are excited to announce the expanded vinyl reissue of SWEET F.A and the cd/digital release of MY DARK TWIN, both set for release on June 9th.
My Dark Twin is a 22 track double cd/digital compilation tracing the journey to Sweet F.A. The release contains eight previously unreleased versions and six unreleased songs from the Sweet F.A. sessions. It also contains a booklet with new comments from the band about the recordings and notes from historian Andrew Brooksbank
PREORDER: https://loveandrockets.ffm.to/music
Full details are on our website: https://archive.beggars.com/
AND….Daniel has created an exclusive digital mix of the title track titled “My Dark Twin (Doppelgänger mix)” which you can hear now!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qh746oCeHgU
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SWEET FA is a double black LP with a gatefold sleeve and is expanded with four extra tracks:
D1. My Dark Twin * previously unheard song outside of box set
D2. Butterfly * previously unheard song outside of box set
D3. Venus Child * previously unheard song outside of box set
D4. Pick Yourself Up * previously unheard song outside of box set
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The band began recording the follow-up to Hot Trip To Heaven at San Francisco’s Coast Recorders with Andy Taub at the helm. These initial sessions proved fruitful and produced many quality recordings. Despite these very promising tracks, it was determined by all that the essential spark wasn’t quite there. Rick Rubin suggested a new studio and a new producer. John Fryer came on board and took Andy Taub’s recordings to Chipping Norton studios and deconstructed them, adding an “English” edge to the Coast recordings. The band also recorded some additional, but ultimately unused tracks at Chipping Norton including a spontaneous improvised cover of the beloved Mink DeVille’s classic ’77 hit “Spanish Stroll”. The band brought these tracks back to California when they were offered full use of Rick Rubin’s haunted 1919 Laurel Canyon mansion as a base in which to stay and rehearse with the intention of ideally coming up with more material that American Recordings felt was needed in order to complete the record.
A couple of inspired new tracks were recorded on Kevin’s portable DAT machine, and acting on instinct, he thankfully he took them home with him on the night that a massive fire broke out. They lost all of their gear and nearly lost their lives as well. After the fire, the band checked into Jive in Silver Lake with producer Paul Wallfisch – Jive was basically Paul’s black widow infested garage!
• “Shelf Life” is David J’s direct retort to the delivery of news that MCA would not be picking up the option on his solo contract. Bruce Kaphan (American Music Club) lends a hand on this track with his extraordinary pedal steel.
• “Ritual Radio” was an improvised rehearsal room jam – a spooky 18 minute piece.
• “U. O. ME.” is a spontaneous, improvised jam between Love and Rockets and Genesis P. Orridge (also very spooky!) Though it is raw, rough and unrehearsed, and not a studio-quality recording, the compilers thought it was important to include. (The original infamous Gristleizer’s last stand!)
• “California (Have A Nice Apocalypse!)” has a few guest musicians that apparently just happened to be hanging out in the studio, including Chuck Prophet on guitar, Bruce Kaphan (American Music Club) on pedal steel and Steve Carter on piano. It was recorded in a single take at the end of a very long and productive day.
• “Sweet F.A.” was inspired by one of Daniel’s many motorcycle journeys and on one occasion brought a guitar with him, and he said “I was in a lonely place at the time and that melancholic lyric was written in a motel room”
• “Spanish Stroll” is a spontaneous, loose cover version of the 1977 Mink DeVille classic, taped on an old boombox. Kevin employing a knife and fork and empty wine bottles as percussion with David on wheezing harmonium plus backing vocals. Daniel plays guitar and sings lead vocals.
MY DARK TWIN CD track listing:
DISC ONE
1. The Fever (First Version) *
2. That’s Progress +
3. Sweet Lover Hangover (Edit)
4. Bomber’s Moon +
5. Words of a Fool (First Version) *
6. Libido Talking +
7. Pearl (First Version) *
8. Shelf Life (First Version) *
9. Sad And Beautiful World (First Version) *
10. Returning +
11. Ritual Radio
12. U. O. ME. + 
DISC TWO
1 The Glittering Darkness
2 California (Have A Nice Apocalypse!) +
3 Butterfly
4 Venus Child
5 Here Come The Comedown (Rough Mix) *
6 Pick Yourself Up
7 Sweet F. A. (Rough Mix) *
8 Sweet Lover Hangover (Remix)
9 My Dark Twin
10 Spanish Stroll % *
*previously unreleased version
+ previously unreleased song
% previously unreleased cover
I don’t know that I would agree with that about Sweet FA. I don’t think it’s at all EDM or what have you…more like after Hot Trip to Heaven’s failure they tried to go back to what they had done before.

It’s a pretty dark album. Underrated. I plan to get the vinyl and cd.
Speaking of David J the price on the RSD expanded 2LP reissue of Urban Urbane finally got to what I wanted and I bought it for $18. The track Space Cowboy (with Sonic Boom!) is fantastic and should have been on Hot trip to heaven…sort of wasted on this solo record.
Might be time to call it

'Sally Cinnamon' is acknowledged as the first release in the style which would come to be recognized as the Stone Roses' trademark sound.

The EP is now released for the first time as a 12" single mix, all  B Sides + live tracks.

Pre-order on red vinyl.

40 quid for stuff that was been reissued to the nth degree
kosmo wrote:
analogfossa wrote:
New Queens album “In Times New Roman”


Out June 16th

on the now prerequisite, at least in the UK, multiple colored vinyl variations of which there are five.. with one store over there selling all four colored ones as a bundle

just check also available in the US in the same five colors… $38.23 for one of  color double LPs and 33.89 for black double LPs. 

Matador is also selling the vinyl bundle for $200.48 

definitely one for the vinyl stupidity twitter feed.

speaking of vinyl stupidity:

Half of the fans buying vinyl in the US don't even own a record player

this article should make smakie doubt humankind more than he already does… or at least give him heart palpitations:

The burning question, then, is this: why are increasing numbers of fans buying vinyl records if they're not actually planning to listen to them at home? One explanation might be that vinyl provides fans with a physical token of their allegiance to a particular band or artist, scratching an itch that the ephemeral and transitory experience of digital streaming cannot reach by itself.

There's no doubt that streaming offers consumers a more convenient method of listening to music, but it's clearly failing to provide some with an entirely satisfactory experience. Perhaps these listeners are using vinyl as a way to bring a new dimension to the experience of music streaming, making the music they love feel more tangible in a busy musical landscape dominated by ever-changing playlists and avalanches of new releases arriving each day.


For the list price of an album in the early 80s, you can get ONE hard plastic (PVC) clear record sleeve.