You can also order Season One, Two, and Three full subscription box sets (6 180 gram LPs in a box) for $360 instead of the regular price of $400. Here's a great opportunity to check out at least one of the label's offerings without having to shell out the "full boat" for a season. Newvelle's RSD pricing is $60 each (instead of $72) plus free shipping. Go to the above mentioned link for all available titles. Records available from the first three Newvelle seasons include Jack DeJohnette's Return, Noah Preminger's Some Other Time, Ben Allison's Quiet Revolution and Don Friedman's Strength and Sanity (all from Season One). The other is from Reverb LP, the online record marketplace created by reverb, a website for buying and selling musical instruments and accessories.įor RSD Newvelle will for the first time offer individual LPs from its by subscription offerings, that are otherwise only available in the company's box sets. David Gilmour and Nick Mason gave their approval and, voila, a fresh approach to an original favorite.Two recently announced Record Store Day offerings may interest you. There were no shots of the plane in close up, so I hunted one down that was similar but white, and had Peter Curzon retouch the fuselage with the right coloring - red - then strip the microlight into the picture in an upfront position. I also wanted to make something more of the microlight. “On looking through the archives I discovered a version where the sea was encroaching on the set, just before Storm shut down the shot worried he would lose all the beds. “I was looking to update the iconic 500-beds picture my partner in Hipgnosis, Storm Thorgerson, had designed,” Powell said. Aubrey “Po” Powell of the design firm Hipgnosis, whose Storm Thogerson masterminded many of Pink Floyd’s iconic album covers, dug up an unused picture from the cover shoot for the project. In addition to remixed audio, the release also features remixed artwork. Hopefully that’s one of the benefits of this remix!” Again, that positive tidal wave of technology just might have provided too many digital opportunities to overwhelm the band feel. It was also nice to have an opportunity to enhance some of Rick’s work. Momentary Lapse had been recorded under considerable stress and time constraints, and indeed some of the final mixing was done at the same time as rehearsals for the forthcoming tour. “I enjoyed re-recording drum tracks with unlimited studio time. “I think there is an element of taking the album back in time and taking the opportunity to create a slightly more open sound - utilizing some of the things we had learned from playing so much of the album live over two massive tours,” Mason said. The “Learning to Fly” video simulates the 360 Reality Audio for anyone listening with headphones.Īlso See Jack Harlow Taps Drake, Pharrell, Justin Timberlake for ‘Come Home the Kids Miss You’ The band intends to present all of its albums in these formats. A digital version will also be available on October 19th in Sony’s new format, 360 Reality Audio, which is meant to emulate a live performance using 360-degree spatial sound, and in UHD and Dolby Audio. The LP edition will be a double-disc release cut on 45 rpm vinyl for enhanced sound. The physical release, out October 29th, will be available on vinyl, CD, and CD combo sets with either a DVD or a Blu-ray featuring stereo and 5.1 mixes. The release, now called A Momentary Lapse of Reason: Remixed & Updated, will come out next month. The album is home to the singles “Learning to Fly,” “On the Turning Away,” and “One Slip.”Ī new video for “Learning to Fly,” which was a Number One Mainstream Rock Song upon its release, showcases how they rebuilt the song into something more intimate than the original recording. It also features newly recorded drum parts by the band’s Nick Mason. For the release, frontman David Gilmour and engineer Andy Jackson reconfigured the album from scratch, with help from Damon Iddins, getting rid of a lot of Eighties signposts (like ultrareverberated drums) and boosting the contributions of late Floyd keyboardist Rick Wright. Pink Floyd will break out the streamlined remix of their 1987 album, A Momentary Lapse of Reason, that recently appeared on their box set, The Later Years, as its own release this fall.
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