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Dawn D |
Post subject: Vinyl LP Re-releases |
Rythym Guitar
Joined: 11 Oct 2009
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Location: Sutton, Surrey, UK
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Whilst looking at HMV and Amazon sites for the new Then, Now, Always (as WelshClaire says in another thread, the new track is not on the list) I noticed that Here I Go Again and Hear Here LPs are due for release in vinyl next Monday, 27th Sept, if anyone is interested. They will be on the Sundazed Music label. Looking at the Sundazed site, I think they will be in Mono. |
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Knut |
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Joined: 18 Jan 2004
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Location: Oslo, Norway
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I have the original vinyl records, any point in buying them again? |
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_________________ Would you believe the Hollies had power to stay by evolution of their style from Buddy Holly ? That's for certain because they follow what goes around, write on and go out on the road. They did it then, they do it now - please do it always.
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Dawn D |
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Joined: 11 Oct 2009
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Location: Sutton, Surrey, UK
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Knut wrote: |
I have the original vinyl records, any point in buying them again? |
I don't think there's any point in you buying them again! I don't know if there's any differences this time around, there was no extra information.
However, there might be someone like me who didn't even recognise the album names/covers and had to dig around to realise they are the US equivalents of the 1st and 3rd albums released in the UK (and I also collect vinyl) who might be interested. |
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SpartyScott |
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Joined: 15 Oct 2004
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Location: Gahanna, Ohio USA
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I too own each original music LP from the U.S. of the Hollies' output.
Here I Go Again is truly a collectible; impossible to find. I looked for fifteen years before I found a copy on Ebay. |
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Phil Cohen |
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Joined: 27 Mar 2011
Posts: 127
Location: Bay Harbor Islands, Florida, U.S.A.
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The Sundazed L.P. reissues of the Imperial Records U.S.A. albums are in mono sound. But to me, the Parlophone UK albums are the REAL Hollies albums as compiled by The Hollies & Ron Richards. The only notable thing about the U.S.A. Imperial Records albums are that one of them("Beat Group") has the rare 1966 version of "A Taste of Honey". |
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