MIGHTY DIAMONDS - "PLANET EARTH + PLANET MARS DUB" HOT MILK RECORDS

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Re: MIGHTY DIAMONDS - "PLANET EARTH + PLANET MARS DUB" HOT MILK RECORDS

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Just seen this upcoming release by VP

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Pass-Knowledge- ... 715&sr=1-1
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Funky Punk- There is a CD that has "Stand Up to Your Judgement" with "Tell Me What's Wrong". It has the cover for each on either side of the insert. Sound quality is good (not great). Got mine about 10 years ago when it was not too hard to find. Here's someone's copy for sale on Amazon:

http://www.amazon.com/Mighty-Diamonds-S ... B0000080J7
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Thanks. However paying nearly £27 with shipping included for a 'Good' condition CD is a little rich for me.

Heh, the seller is from the UK too, but he's not got it listed on Amazon UK - probably because the entry on there is screwed up.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Mighty-Diamonds ... 0000080J7/

I sent an update request, so hopefully sellers will be able to find it in the future...

I'll keep an eye out for that disc though, cheers.
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Funky Punk wrote:I'm quite surprised that no-one has released the Mighty Diamond's 'Stand Up To Your Judgment' on CD yet, for what it's worth...

(as far as I'm aware, anyway)
Funky Punk

I have "Stand Up To Your Judgement" on a Channel One CD. Its a straight reissue of the original album including the front cover artwork. I`m not home at present but can post details later.
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Rootsman wrote: I have "Stand Up To Your Judgement" on a Channel One CD. Its a straight reissue of the original album including the front cover artwork. I`m not home at present but can post details later.
Sweet. That's probably on Amazon too, I reckon - but it'll be listed under Neil Diamond or Diamond Head with the wrong title or something...
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Hi Funky Punk

The matrix on my Channel One CD of "Stand Up To Your Judgement" is JJ-020.

It was distributed by Hitbound Mfr Inc, Brooklyn N.Y

I picked my copy up from System Records probably as far back as 2006. I`ve seen it a few times since but never that cheap

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Stand-Your-Judg ... y+diamonds
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Rootsman - great, thanks. I hadn't seen that on Amazon when I searched yesterday. Maybe I just can't spell. :)

I think that I'll mainly keep an eye out for the CD with "Stand Up to Your Judgement" and "Tell Me What's Wrong" on there, unless I see the other one really cheap.
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Planet Earth seems to be taking a while to get to the reggae stores, EB's,DV, etc

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Congo Bunny wrote:
Are the vocals and dubs separate tracks or have they been mixed into fake disco mixes?

Thanks
Personally I love making "fake" discomixes. Continuous riddim mixes are a fun and creative way of really "getting to know" a song's dynamics. Plus, when you hear a great riddim that you don't want to end, why should it be intruded upon by dreaded silence :D

Anyway, I bought the HotMilk reissue and made some "fake discomixes"
http://www.mixcloud.com/RasLeroy/mighty ... ded-mixes/
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