![]() ![]() I also have to commend Parlophone for how they presented this re-release. Plenty of material on this double LP set, like “Inertia,” “Hanging Over,” “Got Yer” and “Luminous” could have easily made the cut of the albums that the quartet were making at the time. And much like the Pogues record discussed in this column, this set unlocks the secret greatness of Blur that was hidden away on their many singles. 1994 and, much like the remix comp Bustin’ + Dronin’ that was reissued on wax last year, it was ripe for a wider release for RSD. This b-sides collection was originally only available on CD in Japan ca. This month that includes some leftovers from last week’s Record Store Day, vital sound art, corrosive noise rock from a former Dream Syndicate member and a handful of reissues of private press disco-funk.īlur: Blur Present The Special Collectors Edition (Parlophone) Rather than run down every fresh bit of wax in the marketplace, we’ll home in on special editions, reissues and unusual titles that come across our desk with an interest in discussing both the music and how it is pressed and presented. Record Time is Paste’s monthly column that takes a glimpse into the wide array of new vinyl releases currently flooding record stores around the world, and all the gear that is part of the ongoing surge in vinyl culture.
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