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Re: re-press, re-issue - name those with poor quality
Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2006 7:17 pm
by dubman
Respect always Leggo. These points are what makes this site at the fore.
Dubman
Re: re-press, re-issue - name those with poor quality
Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2006 4:13 am
by j j
I can't see the point of paying for a repress (or even an original) if the sound is so bad it's unlistenable.Pure waste of money, time & effort.
Even if it's a great tune , why would you pay for music that you can't hear - it's a total rip off, if someone is going to spend the money on repressing a good tune, why not take the time& money to re do the stamper so the public can actually hear the music!!!!
If jamaicans want to listen to crackly vinyl let them, i'm sure most people of what ever nationality would rather hear the music than a whole heap of crackle, off centre music, jumps etc.
Crazy................
j j
Re: re-press, re-issue - name those with poor quality
Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2006 8:06 pm
by leggo rocker
yes jj - and of all the problems I find off-centre to be the worst!
Music going in and out of tune and time is harder to bear than pops, crackles and what sounds like chips being fried near the mic.
Re: re-press, re-issue - name those with poor quality
Posted: Tue Feb 21, 2006 5:44 pm
by lenroy
Not necessarily a JA pressing problem, back in 1976, out of five of us at school who'd bought Bobby Melody's Jah Bring I Joy on Trojan, no ones copy played through without jumping, I eventually got hold of his greatest hits on cd and for the first time was able to hear the vocal and dub without any jumping.
Re: re-press, re-issue - name those with poor quality
Posted: Tue Feb 21, 2006 10:45 pm
by Gary Zebulun
Greetings Leggo,
When did you get that record and what country? I have a mid 90's re-issue that is great sounding, My label is yellow w/red,green and H.I.M , You say your label is white,and I never saw that one,
I can speak for Jah Life who is a longtime brethren.I know he has not ever pu out a record or lp that was taken off tape. Many master analogue tapes from late 70's have oxidized and are poor quality. Many tracks have been liscensed to sanctuary(trojan) and the sound quality on many trojan recordings are questionable of source.Some sound like they were mastered off another LP.
I will call Jahlife and describe your record to him,and try and get you a better answer.
One thing , Does your label have image of HIM in field marshall hat or wiyhout hat.Does it say Kaya production?
Jah Guide,
Re: re-press, re-issue - name those with poor quality
Posted: Wed Feb 22, 2006 2:15 am
by Gary Zebulun
greetings, I am looking into this as Delroy Wright who produced LP is a brethren of mine.
One Love,Gary Zebulun
Re: re-press, re-issue - name those with poor quality
Posted: Wed Feb 22, 2006 2:21 am
by Gary Zebulun
One really bad press comes to mind, a 7" Creation Steppers-Stormy Night recent re-issue.
Also Fred Locks-Black Starliners 7" re-issue almost every copy is slightly warped.You can play it if you put a quarter on the top of cartridge.
Re: re-press, re-issue - name those with poor quality
Posted: Tue May 27, 2008 4:30 pm
by DUDLEY 1NE
think twice / delroy williams [ rockers intl] yellow label 7"
Re: re-press, re-issue - name those with poor quality
Posted: Tue May 27, 2008 7:58 pm
by Matthew
I've had 2 copies of this and both were really bad :
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Re: re-press, re-issue - name those with poor quality
Posted: Tue May 27, 2008 11:47 pm
by Jonti
My copy of Gambler's Choice (on Sonic Sounds) has a film of surface noise on Side 1, but plays lovely on Side 2...