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Post by Gallactus on Apr 21, 2007 1:18:34 GMT -5
I have theiving from the house of god on vinyl..but i'm curious if there is any other releases out on vinyl...i've been told there is and that there is not...i figure the best answer would be from the band.... ;D if there is i'm gonna be on a mad hunt all over ebay for what i don't have!!
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Post by Ian on Apr 21, 2007 15:49:03 GMT -5
Location: Sussex/Moncton NB Canada Where in Sussex mate? Ian
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Post by El Matarife on Apr 23, 2007 18:54:24 GMT -5
I have theiving from the house of god on vinyl..but i'm curious if there is any other releases out on vinyl...i've been told there is and that there is not...i figure the best answer would be from the band.... ;D if there is i'm gonna be on a mad hunt all over ebay for what i don't have!! The Big Black came out on (black) vinyl. It was released (under license?) by the Music Cartel in the US, not by Rise Above - the Cat No. was TMC36LP. Did a quick websearch and they're still being advertised for sale at www.101CD.com, dunno if they really have any in stock though: www.101cd.com/detail.aspx?productid=1588748There is also the Some You Win 7" single which you can get online from the Rise Above and Plastic Head Distro websites. The Nuclear Guru 10" vinyl on Man's Ruin is long out of print but you can find it Ebay from time to time. The split 7" with Electric Wizard (on Rise Above) when OG were called Our Haunted Kingdom is also hard to find but again comes up on Ebay. It's a bit pricey as Electric Wizard fans tend to bid it up something chronic.
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Post by Gallactus on Apr 23, 2007 20:37:37 GMT -5
Location: Sussex/Moncton NB Canada Where in Sussex mate? Ian It's actually a little town in the province of Canada called Sussex. It was started in the late 1700's by settlers from Sussex England. My grandmothers familly moved here from sussex england as alot of there familly had moved here before them, and i do know i still have alot of familly in Sussex england at this time...as for who..i have no idea..but eventually i'm gonna start trying to track down my familly in the old country. I also have fmailly in lancashire , eventually i'm gonna head over to england and check everything out!
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Post by Gallactus on Apr 23, 2007 20:38:34 GMT -5
I have theiving from the house of god on vinyl..but i'm curious if there is any other releases out on vinyl...i've been told there is and that there is not...i figure the best answer would be from the band.... ;D if there is i'm gonna be on a mad hunt all over ebay for what i don't have!! The Big Black came out on (black) vinyl. It was released (under license?) by the Music Cartel in the US, not by Rise Above - the Cat No. was TMC36LP. Did a quick websearch and they're still being advertised for sale at www.101CD.com, dunno if they really have any in stock though: www.101cd.com/detail.aspx?productid=1588748There is also the Some You Win 7" single which you can get online from the Rise Above and Plastic Head Distro websites. The Nuclear Guru 10" vinyl on Man's Ruin is long out of print but you can find it Ebay from time to time. The split 7" with Electric Wizard (on Rise Above) when OG were called Our Haunted Kingdom is also hard to find but again comes up on Ebay. It's a bit pricey as Electric Wizard fans tend to bid it up something chronic. Thanks for the info dude!!! The Mad Hunt Begins!!!! ;D
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Post by El Matarife on Apr 24, 2007 8:30:41 GMT -5
There is one other I forgot, the Freelance Fiend 7" split single with Alabama Thunderpussy, on Eccentric Man Records. Again its OOP but there should still be some copies out there in independent record shops. It came out on black and orange vinyl.
I bought most of the Goblin's vinyl when they came out, so I can't be certain how hard they all are to find these days. The only one I know is particularly tough is the split single with Electric Wizard.
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Post by Ian on Apr 24, 2007 12:25:16 GMT -5
It's actually a little town in the province of Canada called Sussex. It was started in the late 1700's by settlers from Sussex England. My grandmothers familly moved here from sussex england as alot of there familly had moved here before them, and i do know i still have alot of familly in Sussex england at this time...as for who..i have no idea..but eventually i'm gonna start trying to track down my familly in the old country. I also have fmailly in lancashire , eventually i'm gonna head over to england and check everything out! ;D Not as local as I thought then! Ian
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