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I something I never even knew that existed. Are there any digital recordings of the instrumentals floating around online somewhere? Are those all the colour variations of the cassettes? |
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Whoah, heavy hitting in here!!!
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The Paul's Boutique era has hit Ebay....... God help us all.
But for real, everything rare about this time period is made extra rare by the fact that Capitol kind of took a big dump over the entire project and didn't promote it. I'm sure when they decided to press a bunch of multi-colored cassette tapes back in 89 they never would have thought that they'd sell for THOUSANDS of dollars thirty years later. I always thought it was curious that no vinyl test pressings from the original 1989 release have emerged, at least as far as I know. I mean even Country Mike has a test pressing out there.... |
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^^ That's a good point that I never really thought about. On top of that, the only 2 confirmed Licensed To Ill test pressings are from Argentina and the Philippines. There is this though.
http://www.beastiemania.com/discog/show.php?r=ltireelyu |
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They haven't sold yet 😂
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In due time... I'm seeing hipsters in the city pay $20 for freaking mix-tapes these days. I never would have thought that cassettes would make a come-back, but they are. I think cassettes might be where vinyl was in the late 90s/early 2000s (i.e. just starting to make a popular come-back). So I wouldn't doubt if the PB cassette lot sells for a pretty penny.
As to the LTI master reel-to-reels - I don't really understand what role they served. I mean, I don't doubt that they are authentic, but just based on what I know about recording, I'm curious why foreign markets had their own master reels. Why didn't Def Jam just send plates over to Yugoslavia so press records? Maybe it was cheaper this way? I guess Def Jam was still tiny back then and probably couldn't afford to mail heavy plates to an Eastern European country, so maybe tapes just made more sense. I would be super nervous about a country like Yugoslavia (no offense to my Cold War comrades) fucking up the plate manufacturing, but again, maybe it just made business sense. |
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i wish i still had my old tapes. the only ones i can located is s/t Run DMC and Paul's Boutique. |
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And it is sitting on my kitchen table. And if you want it to be sitting on your kitchen table you can do that for $400. Last edited by bigfatlove06 : 04-11-2019 at 03:48 PM. |
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Just want to give a shout out to Bif Fat Love.
Finished up my TT5B singles collection thanks to him. Great communication, fast shipping, fair prices, the records are in pristine condition. If you get a chance to deal with him then just do it! Nothing sounds quite like the Triple Trouble j. wizzle remix or instrumental on 12" wax. Same goes for Open Letter To NYC |
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btw, the Open Letter To NYC 12" plays at 33 1/3 on side A but 45 on side B.
Didn't know this while spinning and started listening to a Low Tempo version of the Open Letter To NYC instrumental. Sounds like a completely different song. Really cool. |
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If you have one, 9th Beastie & Astrobboy have been looking for anything that confirms the handful of shows that were scheduled. Does it have that kind of stuff or is it one of those album and singles release date kind of things?
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Can we get a side-by-side comparison with the Donny Osmond marketing plan?
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