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Re: The Catalogue Collection (2025)
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Looking closely at the grooves it does look like pretty deep dust bits, possibly frayed/disintegrated cardstock. The cardstock inner sleeves look great but almost all of my 2025 remasters (ordered all 7) have some visible damage from them. First thing I did was take them out carefully, trying to avoid sliding against the flats of the inner sleeves, then put them in some fresh archival inner sleeves. But what's done is done. Most of the albums sound decent enough, with a few pops here and there on Barking and Oblivion, but no show-stopping issues. I guess that's what I get for ordering direct to the US in the first round of pre-orders. Guessing they got jostled quite a bit during their journey. They were packed well, at or above standard, but still got some substantial dents in the edges. Thankfully I don't really care about 'mint' condition - as long as they sound good. Which they do! Mostly. ![]() I should get time to do the ultrasonic thing this week, will report back if it helps or not. |
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Re: The Catalogue Collection (2025)
If you wanted any of these albums on vinyl, I hope you got them, because they appear to be out of print and unavailable in the distribution channels (at least the first 4-5 albums). Prices on the secondary market have once again shot up to $75+. A few stores may have some remaining stock on-hand. I found that Rough Trade has a few of them:
US: https://www.roughtrade.com/en-us/sea...orld&format=LP UK: https://www.roughtrade.com/en-gb/sea...orld&format=LP |
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