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Post by highroyds on Dec 2, 2017 9:37:19 GMT
And here I thought the Raptor box was a rip off. To be honest it's not a rip off, you're just looking at it from the point of view that it will cost you that much money to get the Kasabian item only. If you subscribe for 1 month only (which you can do) you also get the full Vault package 35 (Details haven't been anounced for this one yet), but there's been some fantastic packages over the years in particular Vault 33 and 34 (the last 2) which were pressed at their own exclusive TMR pressing plant, they were both triple vinyl packages which is tremendous value for the entry fee. You could even sell the package once it arrives, you don't need to keep it and that would recoup most of your costs. Take a look at previous vault packages below. www.discogs.com/label/307889-Third-Man-Records-Vault?sort=year&sort_order=descVault 34 thirdmanrecords.com/news/introducing-vault-package-34-the-white-stripes-live-in-detroit-1999-2000-2001I'm sure it's great for people who regularly buy all these vinyls, but let's be real, a lot would only be interested in one, and I have a real hatred for things that are exclusive to a certain demographic, or if not exclusive, extrememly inconvenient for everyone else, like RSD. Do you think there's a chance this will show up on ebay at some point? Or would I end up paying even more for it?
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Post by vinylmojo on Dec 2, 2017 10:02:12 GMT
I'm sure it's great for people who regularly buy all these vinyls, but let's be real, a lot would only be interested in one, and I have a real hatred for things that are exclusive to a certain demographic, or if not exclusive, extrememly inconvenient for everyone else, like RSD. Do you think there's a chance this will show up on ebay at some point? Or would I end up paying even more for it? Yes, this will defintely show up on Ebay/Discogs, my gut feeling is you'll definitely pay more for it, but it will probably be cheaper than subsribing to the Vault.
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Post by highroyds on Dec 2, 2017 10:59:47 GMT
I'm sure it's great for people who regularly buy all these vinyls, but let's be real, a lot would only be interested in one, and I have a real hatred for things that are exclusive to a certain demographic, or if not exclusive, extrememly inconvenient for everyone else, like RSD. Do you think there's a chance this will show up on ebay at some point? Or would I end up paying even more for it? Yes, this will defintely show up on Ebay/Discogs, my gut feeling is you'll definitely pay more for it, but it will probably be cheaper than subsribing to the Vault. Thanks, I'll keep an eye out for it. I think if this was West Ryder I'd buy it without thinking, but I'm feeling a bit whatever about this album in general. Which didn't stop me from buying loads of other tat, obviously. But for the first time I don't have this urge to own it in every possible form. Does it mention a proper release date anywhere? Or do I just list it under December 2017?
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Post by vinylmojo on Dec 2, 2017 11:49:19 GMT
Yes, this will defintely show up on Ebay/Discogs, my gut feeling is you'll definitely pay more for it, but it will probably be cheaper than subsribing to the Vault. Thanks, I'll keep an eye out for it. I think if this was West Ryder I'd buy it without thinking, but I'm feeling a bit whatever about this album in general. Which didn't stop me from buying loads of other tat, obviously. But for the first time I don't have this urge to own it in every possible form. Does it mention a proper release date anywhere? Or do I just list it under December 2017? There's no specific date for either of the versions, so yes just a general December 2017 release.
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Post by vinylmojo on Dec 9, 2017 7:50:37 GMT
I can confirm after speaking with an owner of this version of the album on Discogs, there are no tracks missing from the album, it's just a typing error on the website.
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Post by highroyds on Dec 15, 2017 12:44:20 GMT
I'd love to see pictures, maybe you could post some once you get yours vinylmojo? Do you know if the listing on Discogs is correct and side B starts with Comeback Kid? The UK one starts with The Party Never Ends. It probably doesn't have a Paradise number, does it?
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Post by vinylmojo on Dec 15, 2017 15:35:56 GMT
I'd love to see pictures, maybe you could post some once you get yours vinylmojo ? Do you know if the listing on Discogs is correct and side B starts with Comeback Kid? The UK one starts with The Party Never Ends. It probably doesn't have a Paradise number, does it? It shouldn't be too long before the package arrives - it's currently in London, so hopefully no more than 1 or 2 days. I'll confirm all the questions and pop some pictures online for all to see. One thing I can confirm is that it won't carry a paradise number, all Third Man Records releases carry a "TMR" catalog number this is TMR515
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Post by vinylmojo on Dec 20, 2017 14:01:34 GMT
My records are caught up in customs (Just got the bill today) highroyds will be the weekend when I settle the bill and collect the records then will throw up some photos.
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Post by frencheezeh on Dec 21, 2017 20:07:30 GMT
Here is a picture of mine: There is a mention of Paradise98 in the inner booklet, but not on the cover. Both the blue Us release and the black US release have the same barcode and TMR number. So apparently, no difference between the releases, apart from the colour of the records.
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Post by vinylmojo on Dec 22, 2017 15:01:44 GMT
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Post by highroyds on Dec 22, 2017 15:33:25 GMT
Thanks a lot vinylmojo! I'm intrigued by the tracklistings, it's different on every edition now. UK 12" is 6 + 6, black US is 5 + 7 and the blue one is 7 + 5.
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Post by vinylmojo on Dec 22, 2017 15:44:28 GMT
Thanks a lot vinylmojo ! I'm intrigued by the tracklistings, it's different on every edition now. UK 12" is 6 + 6, black US is 5 + 7 and the blue one is 7 + 5. Both the american versions are the same 7+5, the discogs listings for the blue is wrong, hopefully they'll be corrected shortly to reflect that.
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Post by highroyds on Dec 22, 2017 16:04:59 GMT
Thanks a lot vinylmojo ! I'm intrigued by the tracklistings, it's different on every edition now. UK 12" is 6 + 6, black US is 5 + 7 and the blue one is 7 + 5. Both the american versions are the same 7+5, the discogs listings for the blue is wrong, hopefully they'll be corrected shortly to reflect that. Ah ok, I got confused because of Discogs. Maybe it's because Action is so long? But they managed to fit it on the UK vinyl.
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Post by vinylmojo on Jan 12, 2018 19:24:49 GMT
For those who were still interested in the Blue vinyl and weren't a subscriber to the Vault, this is what you get for your money this month if you subscribe: Subscription to the vault (even for just this month) would allow you access to buy the limited Kasabian Blue Vinyl from the Vault Store. Third Man Records is pleased to announce the forthcoming third solo album by 12-time Grammy Award-winner Jack White, BOARDING HOUSE REACH (out March 23rd), and the BOARDING HOUSE REACH-themed Vault Package #35 which will be the ONLY limited edition of the new album. Vault #35 packages will ship to arrive on and as close to the album's official March 23 street date. The new package is highlighted by a limited edition, colored vinyl version of BOARDING HOUSE REACH that will be the only vinyl variation of the LP to be made available. Pressed at Third Man Pressing in the Cass Corridor of Detroit, the 180-gram, blue and black swirl vinyl edition features exclusive Vault-only cover art which dramatically depicts White's stylized face and is printed on arresting holographic foil paper in the classic Stoughton tip-on style. The LP is further accompanied by a unique-to-this-package 12" x 24" insert featuring the complete album lyrics The BOARDING HOUSE REACH Vault package also includes a two-song demo 7-inch single, offering up embryonic versions of "Connected By Love" and the album track, "Why Walk a Dog?" The former take - billed here under its original title, "Infected By Love" - was recorded entirely by White in the aforementioned Nashville apartment. White found keyboard tones on this recording that the world's most seasoned session musicians could not recreate in the studio and thus, some of those tones were sourced from this simple demo to be utilized on the final album version. Meanwhile, "Why Walk a Dog?" was recorded, like much of the BOARDING HOUSE REACH demos, alone at his private songwriting refuge. With its expressive synth and drum machine cadence, the track is overtly hypnotic even in this early state. Indeed, the "Connected By Love" and "Why Walk a Dog?" single provides a fascinating insight into White's process, revealing the creative progression of his songs from inception to completion. In addition to the recorded material, Vault Package #35 comes with three separate and exclusive photographs shot during BOARDING HOUSE REACH recording sessions. Taken by noted photographer -- and White's longtime friend -- David Swanson at Sear Sound in New York and Capitol Studios in Los Angeles, these large-format, high quality glossy reproductions are exclusive to the Vault. The photographs will be coupled with three foil-stamped poetry broadsides, printed on silky metallic papers (black, white, and blue) containing White's poems from the new album tracks, "Abulia and Akrasia," "Ezmerelda Steals the Show," and "Get in the Mind Shaft." BOARDING HOUSE REACH Vault Package #35 will also include, for the third year running, a custom 2018 Third Man Records challenge coin, complete with album-specific artwork. The substantial and stylish coin doubles as a 45 adaptor and grants its holder 10% off purchases in both Third Man Records storefronts. Past Third Man Challenge coins will no longer be valid at Third Man storefronts once Vault Package #35 ships.
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Post by highroyds on Aug 2, 2018 12:15:41 GMT
Is there any way to distinguish the blue edition from the regular one on the outside?
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