peppergomez wrote:Sorry to be negative, but how many times can these same recordings be rereleased in different formats for that curious breed of consumer known as the vinyl fetishist? I would much rather these companies (both Sungazed and Universal) put their resources and enegeries into unearthing more live VU recordings, preferrably of the Cale-ea lineup. We all know they are out there, either in the vaults of club owners or in Cale or Reed's archives. Heck, we already know Cale has more '67 Gymaniusm shows on tape. THOSE I want to hear, not the same batch of recordings we already own, with a only a different cover and set of liner notes.
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I'm with you on this. To state the blindingly obvious - I've got these albums already. Several times. They are great great records - some of the best music ever made - but I don't want to buy them again, thanks.
Other minus points - imho -
1. The 1969 sleeve is poorly designed
2. Sundazed pressings are not always great (I believe they use 2 pressing facilities - 1 is pretty good and the other ... umm... isn't).
Like Norton - another great company - they seem to specialize in off-centre, noisy pressings.
If the Japanese had done this then I might be tempted. You can't compare the way the Japanese do this sort of thing with any other country IMO.
3. No unreleased material as far as I can see (I'm willing to be corrected).
Its a cash cow and I don't blame any business for milking it / however - I'm gonna draw a line on this one.