How OG do you need OG's to be?
hcrink
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OK, so we've gone over how reissues (bootlegs) suck, but as those how know know, there are many shades of grey with OG's. For instance...
Do you need an OG to be from it's country of origin? Or, is a US press of a, say, Brittish record sufficient if available? What if the US version was pressed 2 years after the UK version?
How about label variations? Let's say the OG is on Warner & was first pressed with the warner 7 arts logo, but was later pressed with the shield... and even later pressed with the palm trees?
How about , say, Blue Notes?
What about promos?
I know most of you don't care, and really I don't either. Just thought it was an interesting topic that many reissue hatters probably don't think much about.
Do you need an OG to be from it's country of origin? Or, is a US press of a, say, Brittish record sufficient if available? What if the US version was pressed 2 years after the UK version?
How about label variations? Let's say the OG is on Warner & was first pressed with the warner 7 arts logo, but was later pressed with the shield... and even later pressed with the palm trees?
How about , say, Blue Notes?
What about promos?
I know most of you don't care, and really I don't either. Just thought it was an interesting topic that many reissue hatters probably don't think much about.
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Some people say promos sound better, because they usually were pressed in the first batch. I think.
good point. unless it's a country/label notorious for crappy pressings.
true. depends on the record, to be honest. as nice as microgroove monos sound, I'll sell 'em in a heartbeat if I get good enjoyment from a liberty press.
I used to love US pressings of brazilian records until i started comparing them side to side and found the US mixes to be much different
that's the thing - I usually can not afford to keep true OGs of expensive shit if a somewhat later press is available.
Jonny, as more and more OG microgroove monos are finding a new home in Japan, don't you think it would be a good idea to just keep them as an "investment" for the future?
I apologize to all strutters for referring to records as an "investment"
go inject your own excrement.
this is not the drugs thread, and I was talking to a record pro
I thought it would be obvious that I was joking.
it was
although that depends on what the meaning of "is" is.
brazilian records make you too DEEP
I took a class in college where we spent the whole semester attempting to define "good".....this sounds like the start of that discussion......