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Post by Mark T Ashton on Apr 14, 2008 21:22:22 GMT
Considering technical objections to reissuing "Psychopathia Sexualis" on CD, wouldn't the current vinyl reissue series present an opportunity for a vinyl-to-vinyl transcription? Particularly as many people have very poor quality copies via shareware, anyway? Surely, you could just get a copy of the original cleaned and vacuumed for a few measly quid and use this to press new copies on vinyl. Admittedly, they wouldn't match an unplayed original but... just think about it, I bet you that sales of "PS" would outstrip the other reissues by far.
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Post by cblanger on Apr 15, 2008 15:30:13 GMT
According to WB neither "Right to Kill" nor "Psychopatia sexualis" will be reissued in the Cargo vinyls serie.
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350125
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Post by 350125 on Jul 4, 2008 20:38:51 GMT
laaaaameeee why not have them as free mp3s? then everyone would be happy
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Post by Lord Cornwallis on Aug 11, 2009 12:49:14 GMT
Using high end equipment, A mint, clean copy of PS could be ripped to a mastering program at >32bits and then perhaps be rereleased. I have heard CDs and LPs that were mastered from ordinary cassette tapes that have good results. Im talking about good low end and nice grimey analog sounding minds and highs. Totally possible.
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