Torres (2) – Sprinter
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Partisan Records – PTKF2121-1VM |
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Series: |
Vinyl Me, Please. Record Of The Month – Vol. 29 |
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Country: |
US |
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Genre: |
Rock |
Style: |
Indie Rock |
Tracklist
A1 | Strange Hellos | |
A2 | New Skin | |
A3 | Son, You Are No Island | |
A4 | A Proper Polish Welcome | |
A5 | Sprinter | |
B1 | Cowboy Guilt | |
B2 | Ferris Wheel | |
B3 | The Harshest Light | |
B4 | The Exchange |
Companies, etc.
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Partisan Records LLC
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Knitting Factory Records
- Copyright © – Partisan Records LLC
- Copyright © – Knitting Factory Records
- Recorded At – Watercleaves
- Engineered At – Planet 245
- Engineered At – Rare Book Room
- Mixed At – Rare Book Room
- Mastered At – Joe Lambert Mastering
- Published By – Mackenzie Scott
- Published By – Mute Song Ltd.
- Exclusive Retailer – Vinyl Me, Please
- Pressed By – Rainbo Records – S-94378
- Pressed By – Rainbo Records – S94379
Credits
- Bass – Ian Olliver
- Drums, Percussion, Synthesizer, Synthesizer [Moog], Stylophone, Backing Vocals, Recorded By [Location Recording On Seatown Beach] – Rob Ellis
- Engineer – Chris Hamilton (9)
- Engineer [Additional Engineering] – T J Allen*
- Guitar, Synthesizer [Oberheim], Synthesizer [Moog], Temple Block – Adrian Utley
- Guitar, Synthesizer, Vocals – Mackenzie Scott
- Mastered By – Joe Lambert
- Mixed By – Nicolas Vernhes
- Pedal Steel Guitar – BJ Cole
- Photography By [Cover Photo], Design – Casey Pierce
- Producer – Rob Ellis
- Programmed By, Effects [Treatments], Synthesizer [Moog], Guitar – Chris Hamilton (9)
- Songwriter, Lyrics By – Mackenzie Scott
- Synthesizer, Effects [Treatments] – Scanner
Notes
Includes a card, a printed inner sleeve and an 8-page booklet with a note from Torres.
PTKF2121-1VM catalogue number taken from the sticker on the resealable sleeve.
Label logo on the sleeve says Partisan Record Co.
℗ & © 2015 Partisan Records LLC / Knitting Factory Records, Inc.
Recorded at Watercleaves in Dottery, Bridport, Dorset, England.
Additional engineering by TJ Allen at Planet 245 in Bristol, England and Nicolas Vernhes at the Rare Book Room Studio in Brooklyn, NY.
Mixed at the Rare Book Room Studio in Brooklyn, NY.
Mastered at JLM Studios in Brooklyn, NY.
All songs and lyrics Mackenzie Scott (BMI) stered by Mute Song, Ltd.
PTKF2121-1VM catalogue number taken from the sticker on the resealable sleeve.
Label logo on the sleeve says Partisan Record Co.
℗ & © 2015 Partisan Records LLC / Knitting Factory Records, Inc.
Recorded at Watercleaves in Dottery, Bridport, Dorset, England.
Additional engineering by TJ Allen at Planet 245 in Bristol, England and Nicolas Vernhes at the Rare Book Room Studio in Brooklyn, NY.
Mixed at the Rare Book Room Studio in Brooklyn, NY.
Mastered at JLM Studios in Brooklyn, NY.
All songs and lyrics Mackenzie Scott (BMI) stered by Mute Song, Ltd.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode: 7 20841 21211 9
- Matrix / Runout: PTKF2121-A S-94378 RE-2
- Matrix / Runout: PTKF2121 - B S94379 RE-2
- Rights Society: BMI
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Sprinter (LP, Album, 180 g) | Partisan Records | PTKF2121-1 | USA & Canada | 2015 | ||
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Sprinter (CD, Album, Digisleeve) | Partisan Records | PTKF2121-2 | USA & Canada | 2015 | ||
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Sprinter (LP, Album, 180 g) | Partisan Records | PTKF2121-1 | UK & Europe | 2015 | ||
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Sprinter (CD, Album) | Partisan Records | PODCD0809 | Australia & New Zealand | 2015 | ||
Sprinter (CD, Album, Digisleeve) | Partisan Records | PTKF2121-2 | UK & Europe | 2015 |
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Between this, Father John Misty, and Youth Lagoon, I wound up cancelling my VMP hip after The Upsetters album (which is a classic).
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Sounds like getting the CD release is the way to go. The vinyl is most likely just a pressing of the CD master anyway. I cancelled VMP after 2 releases - for starters, the next record up I had zero interest in and I don't think there is any way to skip. 2nd, they had no answer to my questions concerning mastering and pressing. Like one review states - crap hipster bullshit. What sucks is that once these idiot millennials tire of this 'fad', there junk copies will litter the used record bins, having been played to death on Crosley 'tables and the like. Ugh.
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Actually really liked the music and I put off listening to this one for a while.. I can see the terrible pressing of the album the whole thing looks like it is scuffed, not even bother putting it through the spin washer after everyone else's comments. Post to their FB page complaining about it, I just did. Also the sleeve, etc was fine on the one i got.
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The album itself is great... The record, however, is very noisey and no amount of cleaning has changed that.
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