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I just bought another copy of 'Songs In The Key Of Life' This time,it's the newly released vinyl reissue (premium audiophile,180 gram) What's cool is that it has the original packaging that we saw on the 1976 pressings,including the bonus 45 single that came with it.Also,the HUGE lyric book.
I also bought Rick James' 'Street Songs' vinyl reissue.These things are great! | |
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I have said many times on the org...This album SHOULD be required listening in every music appreciation class. It is a masterpiece and in my opinion, Stevie greatest work!! "Love is like peeing in your pants, everyone sees it but only you feel its warmth" | |
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It's fantastic,
this and Hotter Than July are my fave Stevie Wonder albums Prince 4Ever. | |
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I gotta get me one of these! | |
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SoulAlive said: This time,it's the newly released vinyl reissue (premium audiophile,180 gram) What's cool is that it has the original packaging that we saw on the 1976 pressings,including the bonus 45 single that came with it.Also,the HUGE lyric book.
I also bought Rick James' 'Street Songs' vinyl reissue.These things are great! What is the retail price? | |
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Graycap23 said: SoulAlive said: This time,it's the newly released vinyl reissue (premium audiophile,180 gram) What's cool is that it has the original packaging that we saw on the 1976 pressings,including the bonus 45 single that came with it.Also,the HUGE lyric book.
I also bought Rick James' 'Street Songs' vinyl reissue.These things are great! What is the retail price? SITKOL is $40.....it's $45 at the Hip-O-Select site.'Street Songs' is $16.99. | |
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SoulAlive said: Graycap23 said: What is the retail price? SITKOL is $40.... Ouch, but it's still a good buy. It's one of the greatest albums ever as far as i'm concerned. Light years in front of anyone else. But not his best! | |
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shorttrini said: I have said many times on the org...This album SHOULD be required listening in every music appreciation class. It is a masterpiece and in my opinion, Stevie greatest work!!
INDEED! It's the type of album that every artist should strive to make,at least once in their careers. | |
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SoulAlive said: Graycap23 said: What is the retail price? SITKOL is $40.....it's $45 at the Hip-O-Select site.'Street Songs' is $16.99. Rasputin has it at a very good price too "We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world." | |
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Marrk said: SoulAlive said: SITKOL is $40.... Ouch, but it's still a good buy. It's one of the greatest albums ever as far as i'm concerned. Light years in front of anyone else. But not his best! Yeah,$40 is alot,but it's an amazing package to have.The vinyl is high-quality and much heavier than usual vinyl records,and it is packaged exactly like it was when it was first released in 1976.Same big booklet,same bonus "45" single with the four bonus tracks.Even if you already have this album on CD (and let's face it,we all do,lol),the vinyl reissue is still a nice thing to have. | |
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bboy87 said: SoulAlive said: SITKOL is $40.....it's $45 at the Hip-O-Select site.'Street Songs' is $16.99. Rasputin has it at a very good price too that's where I bought it from at Rasputin for $40. | |
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SoulAlive said: bboy87 said: Rasputin has it at a very good price too that's where I bought it from at Rasputin for $40. word? they have a couple of 180 gram editions of Stevie's albums "We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world." | |
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bboy87 said: SoulAlive said: that's where I bought it from at Rasputin for $40. word? they have a couple of 180 gram editions of Stevie's albums Yeah,they sure do.I think I saw the 180 gram versions of 'Talking Book' and 'Innervisions'.Gonna get those next! | |
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SoulAlive said: bboy87 said: word? they have a couple of 180 gram editions of Stevie's albums Yeah,they sure do.I think I saw the 180 gram versions of 'Talking Book' and 'Innervisions'.Gonna get those next! I think they got Music Of My Mind too "We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world." | |
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shorttrini said: I have said many times on the org...This album SHOULD be required listening in every music appreciation class. It is a masterpiece and in my opinion, Stevie greatest work!!
As you can see, I wholeheartedly agree! May I also add that IMHO, it is the greatest album ever made by anyone , anywhere! | |
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shorttrini said: I have said many times on the org...This album SHOULD be required listening in every music appreciation class. It is a masterpiece and in my opinion, Stevie greatest work!!
It's THAT legendary. | |
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Timmy84 said: shorttrini said: I have said many times on the org...This album SHOULD be required listening in every music appreciation class. It is a masterpiece and in my opinion, Stevie greatest work!!
It's THAT legendary. Not only that, but it is one of the only albums I know, that talk about the state of the human condition of that time. I listen to it once a week. "Love is like peeing in your pants, everyone sees it but only you feel its warmth" | |
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It's my father's fave although I'd probably go with innervisions or Talking Book as a whole, this one is so close though. I love how it starts with "Love's in Need" | |
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shorttrini said: Timmy84 said: It's THAT legendary. Not only that, but it is one of the only albums I know, that talk about the state of the human condition of that time. I listen to it once a week. | |
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I approve this purchase. | |
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I approve of this purchase too but good lord 40 dollars.
That's a lot of money. What if i give you 10 cents for a snippet of the whole album says Chris Rock? Don't laugh at my funk
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phunkdaddy said: I approve of this purchase too but good lord 40 dollars.
That's a lot of money. What if i give you 10 cents for a snippet of the whole album says Chris Rock? This edition is high quality. It's like the best weed in town: you gotta pay top dollar... "We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world." | |
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definitely approved.. it is on Tamla right? | |
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IAintTheOne said: definitely approved.. it is on Tamla right?
If it ain't Tamla, it ain't where it's at. If it ain't Gordy (the label), it ain't groovy. If it ain't Motown (the subsidiary), it ain't shit. | |
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Timmy84 said: IAintTheOne said: definitely approved.. it is on Tamla right?
If it ain't Tamla, it ain't where it's at. If it ain't Gordy (the label), it ain't groovy. If it ain't Motown (the subsidiary), it ain't shit. It's what's in the grooves that counts..... the original Gordy records Slogan | |
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IAintTheOne said: Timmy84 said: If it ain't Tamla, it ain't where it's at. If it ain't Gordy (the label), it ain't groovy. If it ain't Motown (the subsidiary), it ain't shit. It's what's in the grooves that counts..... the original Gordy records Slogan Of course. Here's Tamla's slogan: "The sound that makes the world go round". Motown's of course was "the sound of Young America". | |
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IAintTheOne said: Timmy84 said: If it ain't Tamla, it ain't where it's at. If it ain't Gordy (the label), it ain't groovy. If it ain't Motown (the subsidiary), it ain't shit. It's what's in the grooves that counts..... the original Gordy records Slogan Yes i just got an old temptations album from my mom's house called Doin the temptations 1965. The album has no cover. It has the girl's alright with me, why you wanna make me blue, and since i lost my baby. The album is fairly decent condition but has its share of pops and hisses. I also got smokey robinson & the miracles album Going to a go go from her with the old ass Tamla imprint 1965 too. I like the cover of that album with Smokey sitting on the skateboard. I also have that album cover for my wallpaper this month celebrating black music month. Don't laugh at my funk
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IAintTheOne said: definitely approved.. it is on Tamla right?
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