Redcarmoose
Headphoneus Supremus
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DaveBSC....your an amazing reference of information.
Watershed is amazing on vinyl. It sounds state of the art to me. One of the best sounding metal records I have ever heard in my life actually?!
Most likely the most played record for me when I received my WOO 5 LE.
A funny small silver plastic disk rolled out too? An added surprise. All and all I feel Opeth on vinyl may be some of the best recorded metal.
Displeased did Orchid, Morningrise, and MAYH, which are D-00081/82/83, all double LPs, all Dutch pressings. Prices really aren't bad for them, $40-50. Candlelight repressed them all in 2005 as picture discs, don't bother with those. BOB also redid them all in '08, probably wouldn't bother with those either. The original '02 pressing of Still Life by Peaceville (DLPVILE78) has the same drop out problems as the original CD, and yet people still pay a ton of money for it. Peaceville repressed the album in 2010 as a LE with a big booklet, and re-released it in 2012 without the booklet. As far as I know it's better than the first pressing, and the 2012 version is readily available and not expensive.
A mint MFN BWP will be probably around $120-150 or so. Ghost Reveries is about the same price. Watershed is expensive, and from what I remember sounds kinda weird as the band wanted an "old fashioned" sound to the vinyl edition. I don't know what that means. Heritage is widely available and not expensive.
DaveBSC....your an amazing reference of information.
Watershed is amazing on vinyl. It sounds state of the art to me. One of the best sounding metal records I have ever heard in my life actually?!
Most likely the most played record for me when I received my WOO 5 LE.
A funny small silver plastic disk rolled out too? An added surprise. All and all I feel Opeth on vinyl may be some of the best recorded metal.