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“Music. Fashion. Film” Vinyl does NOT include David Cronenberg


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17 minutes ago, gagzus said:


the official vinyl follows in Olivia Rodrigo’s footsteps and features a shorter edited version of “No One Lasts Forever” without Cronenberg.

Like thr songs arent short enough :ladyhaha:

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Another new trend that I dislike, giving full length on streaming, and vinyl a lesser and different mix. 
 

Mary please, when people pay $30++ for a vinyl?!! :ororomunroe:

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14 minutes ago, RAMROD said:

Another new trend that I dislike, giving full length on streaming, and vinyl a lesser and different mix. 
 

Mary please, when people pay $30++ for a vinyl?!! :ororomunroe:

Its the downside of artists being able to keep working on tracks till the last minute before uploading them on streaming platforms.

Meanwhile physical mediums like vinyl require production timelines and vinyl is usually 3 months. 

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19 minutes ago, RAMROD said:

Another new trend that I dislike, giving full length on streaming, and vinyl a lesser and different mix. 
 

Mary please, when people pay $30++ for a vinyl?!! :ororomunroe:

I'm not sure this is actually a trend, but rather a technicality. Record labels need to provide masters for vinyl pressings a long time before the release date, and it's not unusual for vinyl tracks to be slightly different as artists sometimes use the available time to make some additional tweaks to the music.

This specific example reminds me of Björk's latest album Fossora: her children feature on the record, but their contribution is absent from vinyl pressings as they were recorded too late in the chain of production.

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2 minutes ago, Bronco said:

Its the downside of artists being able to keep working on tracks till the last minute before uploading them on streaming platforms.

Meanwhile physical mediums like vinyl require production timelines and vinyl is usually 3 months. 

 

2 minutes ago, elijahfan said:

I'm not sure this is actually a trend, but rather a technicality. Record labels need to provide masters for vinyl pressings a long time before the release date, and it's not unusual for vinyl tracks to be slightly different as artists sometimes use the available time to make some additional tweaks to the music.

This specific example reminds me of Björk's latest album Fossora: her children feature on the record, but their contribution is absent from vinyl pressings as they were recorded after the limit date for pressing.

So true. But idk about others, but for me, I'd rather have the vinyl late than this. 

But of course this isn't happening for most artists, cos labels want the album chart on Billboard on first week, and vinyl is where they can push for that as far as physicals goes these days. 

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1 hour ago, RAMROD said:

I'd rather have the vinyl late than this. 

I agree. But that would throw off debut sales numbers and for an artist like Charli could turn a strong debut into a flop.

And PR never recovers from an album release week flopping.

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1 hour ago, elijahfan said:

I'm not sure this is actually a trend, but rather a technicality. Record labels need to provide masters for vinyl pressings a long time before the release date, and it's not unusual for vinyl tracks to be slightly different as artists sometimes use the available time to make some additional tweaks to the music.

This specific example reminds me of Björk's latest album Fossora: her children feature on the record, but their contribution is absent from vinyl pressings as they were recorded too late in the chain of production.

This. I do believe in some cases they require up-to 3 months before an album drops. That’s usually how you know the album is up for pressing because that’s usually when artists will announce an album before the track titles get leaked in the pressing process.

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40 minutes ago, nkta said:

this is very confusing!

What has Olivia Ridrigo to do with it?)

How do we know Cronenberg has a feature? Has the album been out already?

Sorry I’m so clueless

Olivia’s recent vinyl pressing of her album has some of the songs shortened, sometimes by up-to a minute and possibly different masters too. We know Cronenberg is a feature because the official track list has been out for a while.

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Olivia shortened her album by 2 minutes because 51 minutes is too long to fit on 1LP, Charli's album is only 30 minutes long with this feature...

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