Fi-A Question For The Somnambulist-CD

F/i-A Question For The Somnambulist-CD

Limited edition of 1000 copies issued in a gatefold digisleeve. There are no track durations listed on this release. Originally released on CD by Submergence in 2003. Track 9 is a bonus track. All selections written, arranged by, recorded and produced 2000-2002 at the Wiard.com R&D Lab, Milwaukee WI. Remote Uplink Facility. The Purple Room. Artwork reinterpretation: Joshua Pfeffer/pfef.com All selections copyright 2002 F/i International. ©+℗2006 Strange Attractors Audio House.
Bryce Dessner The National Alejandro González Iñárritu - Bardo - False Chronicle Of A Handful Of Truths - Soundtrack From The Netflix Film-LP Vinyl

Bryce Dessner The National Alejandro González Iñárritu – Bardo – False Chronicle Of A Handful Of Truths – Soundtrack From The Netflix Film-LP Vinyl

Music On Vinyl Deluxe Limited Edition 2-LP soundtrack for [a1093089]'s "Bardo, falsa crónica de unas cuantas verdades", limited to 750 individually numbered copies. Disc one pressed on Cactus Green vinyl (marketed as simply "Green"). Disc two pressed on White vinyl. Each disc comes inside a die-cut printed sleeve with a behind-the-scenes photo on the corner of one side, and production notes and credits on the back. Gatefold cover housed in a PVC sleeve with hype sticker and a Music On Vinyl sticker seal. [url=https://www.discogs.com/release/27900774-Bryce-Dessner-Alejandro-González-Iñárritu-Bardo-Soundtrack-From-The-Netflix-Film]A variant limited to 250 copies was also released[/url], featuring Red vinyl instead of Green.
Billie Holiday-The Commodore Master Takes-LP Vinyl 2024

Billie Holiday-The Commodore Master Takes-LP Vinyl 2024

Comes in a resealable plastic outer with a hype sticker on its front. Includes a glossy double-sided monochrome insert and a plain white poly-lined inner sleeve. [Back cover] Original compilation ℗ 2000 GRP Records, Inc. This compilation ℗ & © 2024 Universal International Music B.V. Manufactured & distributed by Music On Vinyl B.V., a division of Artone Label Group, for Universal International Music B.V. Made in the Netherlands. [Insert] Digital mastering, 1999, by Erick Labson at MCA Music Media Studios, and Jeff Willens at Universal Music Studios-East Except for the four selections from the 1939 recording session, this compilation has been prepared by transfers to digital tape from the original Commodore acetate master discs. Of those four tracks, recorded before acetate masters were in general use, "Strange Fruit" was the only one with a still-usable original metal part. "Yesterdays" and "I Gotta Right to Sing the Blues" were transferred from Commodore test pressings, and "Fine and Mellow" from a 78 rpm shellac record provided by Steven Lasker. LP label and inside inlay photograph by Charles Peterson courtesy of Don Peterson All photographs © 2000 The Frank Driggs Collection or Charles Peterson {Discography} All recorded in New York City. A1 to A4 Recorded at Brunswick World Broadcasting Studio; April 20, 1939. A5 to A8 Recorded at WOR Recording Studios; March 25, 1944. B1 to B4 Recorded at WOR Recording Studios; April 1, 1944. B5 to B8 Recorded at WOR Recording Studios; April 8, 1944. Runouts are stamped.
Various-Blackbox (Wax Trax! Records The First 13 Years.)-CD

Various-Blackbox (Wax Trax! Records The First 13 Years.)-CD

Cat#s: TVT 7212-2 appears on the booklet. TVT 7227-2 appears on the box. Anthology of material from the back-catalog of Wax Trax! Records, a sub-label of TVT since 1993. It is mostly industrial, but also has some housey stuff reflecting both Chicago and European influences. This release is the non-limited edition version, which is packaged in a thick, cardstock box with a 76 page booklet that does a quick skim through the history of the Wax Trax! label, not to mention featuring several pictures, some previously never seen. Discs are housed in individual standard size solid-black CD cases. Track 1-1 is previously unreleased.