27 Jul 2016, 14:03 | #1 |
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Meat Loaf vinyl collection
Continuing with my vinyl Meat Loaf collection since I finally bought a record player. I'm just really starting out from scratch. Have a few albums but not much.
This latest haul from eBay this week seemed really good value for less than £10 including postage! 6 singles and a whole host of clippings from the eighties. Singles are: 1) Anything for Love (7.50 min version) B side: Back into Hell (becoming rare I think) 2) Two out of three ain't bad / For Crying out loud (short versions. Seems to be a common Bat sampler going by logo. Same tracks as common Dutch single but this one without sleeve. ) 3) Bat out of Hell single: Bat (short version), B Side: Read 'em and weep (Rare? not sure. Must be later re-release because of Read 'em) 4) If you really want to single. B side: Keep Driving (quite common to get hold of) 5) Piece of Action. B Side: Sailor to siren (common) 6) 4 track greatest hits 33 1/3 7 inch single: Bat / I'm gonna Love her / Dead Ringer / Read 'em (common) Interesting the 4 track single is indeed a single 7 inch vinyl disc but meant for 33 1/3 speed, so will see how that sounds. I've never seen one of these before I think. AFL vinyl seems hard to come by on eBay now if I'm not mistaken but have only check last few weeks. Will play all this stuff later. Look in good condition. Can't wait Haven't look through all clippings but some interesting things I reckon. Last edited by AndrewG; 27 Jul 2016 at 14:26. |
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27 Jul 2016, 15:19 | #2 |
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Andrew: if you're looking for vinyl that SOUNDS good (and trust me, there are some EXCELLENT sounding ML pressings out there), always be sure to ask the seller before you buy if it's AUDIBLY GRADED. Especially when buying from eBay (note: Discogs is your best friend -- you'll pay more, but you'll get 'better'!). Be aware of the MATRIX NUMBERS and which pressing you're buying, as later pressings won't sound half as good as genuine first pressings, as a rule (there are exceptions). I have a UK first pressing of Bad Attitude that was a complete and utter REVELATION. Sounds NOTHING like the previous CD releases. Absolutely incredible. And not a pop, click, or scratch to be heard anywhere.
What's your vinyl set up consist of? Good luck with your collection! PS -- AFL 7 inch is, (un?)fortunately, still quite common to come across. |
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Have the basic AT LP-120USB playing through my computer via USB and Yamaha studio speakers. But will get a proper amp with dedicated speakers later when I sort out another room in the house for music listening. |
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Bat was re-released as a single in 1993 (as was Paradise). Not that hard to find. |
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27 Jul 2016, 15:39 | #5 |
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The AT-LP 120 isn't a bad beginner TT at all, but you might want to upgrade the cart to get the max benefit out of the medium. Shoot me a PM sometime if you need any advice, and I'll try and help you navigate through the minefield of first time (??) TT/vinyl usage/buying/care.
In the meantime -- enjoy!! And listen to ML for what will sound like the FIRST TIME all over again! |
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28 Jul 2016, 00:20 | #6 |
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Desperately seeking Welcome to the Neighbourhood LP if anyone comes across it :) ax
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28 Jul 2016, 09:42 | #9 |
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I was 15 and all into CDs in 2002 :P
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28 Jul 2016, 10:55 | #10 |
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I agree with what I read somewhere last night that CDs are quite office like. They can give off a cold, businessy feeling looking at them.
Looking out some vinyl fairs to go to, but there are not many in my direct area it seems. Need to get to the bigger cities. |
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Being collecting ML stuff since I was about 15
Vinyl will always be king in my eyes |
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31 Jul 2016, 12:18 | #13 |
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CHSIB is the one in after
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I know of about 6 people that have chsib...and one of them is me so really it's only 5 lol
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05 Aug 2016, 16:11 | #19 |
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So the hunt continues !
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05 Aug 2016, 17:31 | #20 |
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So Andrew - how does that little haul sound?
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26 Aug 2016, 17:22 | #22 |
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I was offered a copy of CHSIB (LP) by someone HERE. But in the end I couldn't take it as I was just beginning to go through a rough patch where I couldn't afford it. If that had happened today, I would have taken it. But even then, it would feel weird without Hell in a Handbasket on vinyl. Couldn't they release one now? Sigh.
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I could see them re-releasing Bat 2 (the original is a single atrocious vinyl. I've not even tried playing it but doubt there is much point. If it is as bad or worse than the 8 minute crammed copy of AFL on 7inch 45 I got it's just unbearable) and maybe Bat 3 but the others I'm not so sure about. Obviously it would be nice if everyone who wanted could get CHSIB and Handbasket on vinyl too. I just got a second hand vinyl copy of Welcome to the neighbourhood. Even that seems a little tricky to get now. Hope I can get CHSIB one day but I'm certainly not counting on it. |
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26 Aug 2016, 18:01 | #24 |
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It's actually surprising it was much easier to get the likes of Bad for Good and Pandora's Box on second hand vinyl. I guess the interest isn't as competitive but then surely the amount of vinyl pressings should/would be lower than these major Meat Loaf releases? Bizarre.
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26 Aug 2016, 22:58 | #25 |
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WttN felt tricky to me about 7 years ago when I bought it... from Japan? It was some place like that. It just came up one day in a search. It was in Japan importing worldwide. I thought, well WOW. I'll grab that then!! Wasn't inordinately expensive either!! And there it was. What a sight to see getting that package and opening it up, I can tell you now. I never bought Bat 3. I was going to get that if I ever got CHSIB haha.
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