Got one of these today with some other as yet un-pedigreed Pink Floyds, Jethro Tulls, Ten Years after.
The guy at Goodwill was just putting them out and told me there were several classic rock albums. The were all mint visually, never thought I would find a visually perfect, un-trashed DSOTM in a thrift. The Pink Floyd Archives place it as a first American pressing by numbers and scrawls, has a poster and a couple of stickers in the jacket as well.
I got some other odds and ends, the cashier saw the records but forgot to charge me for them, so he just told me to take them, freebie.
It will be interesting to compare it to my trashed version when I get it home to the "big rig" in Pleasanton.
The UK versions are supposed to sound the best for vinyl. Let's see if I can channel Steve's version from a couple of years ago played on reel to reel in the Danville/Wilson/Lamm system.
Now, what to do with those stickers?
The guy at Goodwill was just putting them out and told me there were several classic rock albums. The were all mint visually, never thought I would find a visually perfect, un-trashed DSOTM in a thrift. The Pink Floyd Archives place it as a first American pressing by numbers and scrawls, has a poster and a couple of stickers in the jacket as well.
I got some other odds and ends, the cashier saw the records but forgot to charge me for them, so he just told me to take them, freebie.
It will be interesting to compare it to my trashed version when I get it home to the "big rig" in Pleasanton.
The UK versions are supposed to sound the best for vinyl. Let's see if I can channel Steve's version from a couple of years ago played on reel to reel in the Danville/Wilson/Lamm system.
Now, what to do with those stickers?