Aphex Twin – Richard D. James Album
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1972 – if13 |
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Vinyl
, LP, Album, Reissue
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US |
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Genre: |
Electronic |
Style: |
Drum n Bass |
Tracklist
A1 | 4 | |
A2 | Cornish Acid | |
A3 | Peek 824545201 | |
A4 | Fingerbib | |
A5 | Carn Marth | |
B1 | To Cure A Weakling Child | |
B2 | Goon Gumpas | |
B3 | Yellow Calx | |
B4 | Girl/Boy Song | |
B5 | Logan-Rock Witch |
Companies, etc.
- Published By – Chrysalis Music
- Marketed By – International Feel LLC
- Licensed From – London Records
- Licensed From – Sire
- Manufactured By – Rhino Entertainment Company
- Copyright © – London Records
- Copyright © – Sire
- Pressed By – Rainbo Records – S-81451
- Pressed By – Rainbo Records – S-81452
Credits
- Producer, Written-By, Sleeve – Aphex Twin
- Sleeve – Johnny Clayton
Notes
Made in the U.S.A.
All the work on this release (production, song writing, sleeve) is credited to "me".
All the work on this release (production, song writing, sleeve) is credited to "me".
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode (Scanned): 852545003134
- Matrix / Runout (Side A): IF-13 A1 s-81451
- Matrix / Runout (Side B): IF-13 B1 s-81452
Other Versions (5 of 57)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Richard D. James Album (CD, Album, Stereo) | Warp Records | WarpCD43 | UK | 1996 | |||
Richard D. James Album (LP, Album) | Warp Records | Warp LP43, WARP LP 43, WARP LP43 | UK | 1996 | |||
Richard D. James Album (Cassette, Album) | Warp Records | WARP MC 43 | UK | 1996 | |||
Richard D. James Album (CD, Album) | Rough Trade | RTD 126.3196.2, RTD126.3196.2 | 1996 | ||||
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Richard D. James Album (CD, Album) | Warp Records | SON 129, WarpCD43, WARP CD 43, WARP CD43 | Poland | 1996 |
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Reviews
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Pressing sounds good to me. Unsure if this is a problem with other versions, but the cover appears to be very low quality.
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Here's a question: if the only way they have permission to reprint this is because the US distributor gave them permission (rather than the artist or his UK record company giving permission) WHY ISN'T THIS THE 15 TRACK US VERSION?!? The 15 track version is still only 43 minutes long after all, so it's not the limits of vinyl that prevent it.
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Thing was skipping straight out of the sleeve. Got it new at a record store, shrink-wrap, sticker and all, and as soon as it got to "cornish acid" it started skating. Record player rarely has issues on other releases. Pretty disappointed.
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There's a constant surface noise on the left channel, sounds like a dirty record, although I just opened it. Otherwise, I'd say it sounds OK.
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I have a copy of it compared it sounds fine compared to the Spotify stream, my only issue though is that it was pressed off center but it doesn't affect the sound quality (that I have noticed). Still it's probably safer to buy the Warp reissue to get the best possible experience and to ensure the money goes to the artist.
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I've listened to this album on my setup and it sounds the same as it does online. Doesn't skip has no problems playing.
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My copy of this 1972 reissue sounds good. Was way cheaper than the Warp reissues I have seen, and sounds just great. Can't for the negative comments but maybe some of these are worse than others.
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This is one of my favorite albums so when I saw it in the store I picked up this particular pressing. I also noticed sound quality problems, it's like the album was mastered too hot or something, I don't know, I'm not a doctor. Definitely get a good warp pressing if you can, but this is still a great album, the sound quality isn't egregiously bad.
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This sounds great on my setup, don't have a warp version to compare it to but I have no complaints with this pressing.
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