nobody
07-07-2004, 04:39 PM
I don't tend to go after too many reissues, but lately I have picked up a couple that I wanted to mention. They're vinyl releases and done very well...
Gene Vincent: Blue Jean Bop + Gene Vincent & His Blue Caps
First 2 Gene Vincent LPs reissued with the original cover graphics and even the original labels. These reissues are exactly the way they should be done in my opinion and show just what a good reissue brings to the table. Take classic records that are way too pricey on the used market for decent copies, repress them with no fancy extra graphics and other stuff, keep quality high and sell for 10 bucks a pop. I've also had At Home with Screaming Jay Hawkins, another one in this series for quite some time. Great stuff all around. I'd love to see these guys keep digging up the oldies in their original form for reissue. I can think of tons of titles that would make great additions.
The Congos: Heart of the Congos
Well, this record I had heard plenty good about, but had only heard one track off it. I saw it in the shop as a 2 record reissue from Simply Vinyl and decided to go for it. There was a recent Jamaican pressing right next to it, cheaper, but to be honest I've had some pretty spotty luck with Jamaican pressings. I have a pressing of Burnin' where the last song on side 1 cuts off before it should be over and plenty that are noisy. So, in this case, the combination of extra tracks, some dub versions and singles added on, and the promise of a quuiet, quality pressing had me springing the 20 bucks for the thick vinyl and fancy stuff. Worth it in this case, great music highlighted by fabulous percussion throughout, this is quickly becomming one of my favorite reggae releases. The pressing by Simply Vinyl is fantastic, flat as anything I've ever seen and dead silent. I'm not so wild about the packaging (they change to a new cover with a photo of the original burried in the graphics and the plasticy slip covers they use seem a bit brittle, mine tore already), but still a great release overall.
Anyone else got any reissues they were particularly impressed with lately?
Gene Vincent: Blue Jean Bop + Gene Vincent & His Blue Caps
First 2 Gene Vincent LPs reissued with the original cover graphics and even the original labels. These reissues are exactly the way they should be done in my opinion and show just what a good reissue brings to the table. Take classic records that are way too pricey on the used market for decent copies, repress them with no fancy extra graphics and other stuff, keep quality high and sell for 10 bucks a pop. I've also had At Home with Screaming Jay Hawkins, another one in this series for quite some time. Great stuff all around. I'd love to see these guys keep digging up the oldies in their original form for reissue. I can think of tons of titles that would make great additions.
The Congos: Heart of the Congos
Well, this record I had heard plenty good about, but had only heard one track off it. I saw it in the shop as a 2 record reissue from Simply Vinyl and decided to go for it. There was a recent Jamaican pressing right next to it, cheaper, but to be honest I've had some pretty spotty luck with Jamaican pressings. I have a pressing of Burnin' where the last song on side 1 cuts off before it should be over and plenty that are noisy. So, in this case, the combination of extra tracks, some dub versions and singles added on, and the promise of a quuiet, quality pressing had me springing the 20 bucks for the thick vinyl and fancy stuff. Worth it in this case, great music highlighted by fabulous percussion throughout, this is quickly becomming one of my favorite reggae releases. The pressing by Simply Vinyl is fantastic, flat as anything I've ever seen and dead silent. I'm not so wild about the packaging (they change to a new cover with a photo of the original burried in the graphics and the plasticy slip covers they use seem a bit brittle, mine tore already), but still a great release overall.
Anyone else got any reissues they were particularly impressed with lately?