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The final E.P released by Operation Ivy. It was released in 1992 three years after the band had broken up. It features 4 songs that were unreleased on the 27 song reissue of Energy, These songs were 'Uncertain', 'Trouble bound', 'Someday' and 'Plea for Peace'. Basically this guy heard these songs and decided to approach various people for funds to release the songs. That's why they were released. The label it was released on was M & E records and was produced by Tim Armstrong(Lint)and Kevin Army.
Vinyl Info
Its a 7" record and was originally pressed on white vinyl and limited to 2,000. My version is on Black Vinyl I don't know how many were pressed on black. I'm pretty sure they was only a black and white press but correct me if I'm wrong. There is nothing really special about the actually record it has plain white labels and is just black. Also annoyingly you have to squint at the etchings just to see weather its the goddamn A side or B side. But the Content of the record makes up for this.
Pay
Black Vinyl: $10
White Vinyl: If you actually find one pay any price
The inside of the insert whicih features lots of random things
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Monday, October 25, 2010
Hole - Live Through This
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The critically acclaimed second album from Hole which went multi-platinum, selling over two million copies, was released in April 1994. A lot of people slate Hole because Hole features Courtney Love but today we're looking over this fact, because Live Through This is an amazing album. It's one of only a few albums where I listen to every song on the album. I don't really need to tell you this because anywhere you look this album is acclaimed. If you Haven't listened to the album yet, do it after you read this. Whoever wrote this album well done because its brilliant.
Vinyl Info
This is where things get a bit strange, despite being a hugely successful album it's pretty difficult to source the L.P. There is a black and white press. I have the black version which I luckily stumbled over at a bargain price on amazon. The white version was pressed in a batch of 3,000 and I've only seen it once and that was on eBay. I don't know why this album is so difficult to get but be patient and you'll find a copy. God knows what Price at though.
Expect to Pay
This is difficult as I've only seen two for sale before
$70-100
£30-60
The critically acclaimed second album from Hole which went multi-platinum, selling over two million copies, was released in April 1994. A lot of people slate Hole because Hole features Courtney Love but today we're looking over this fact, because Live Through This is an amazing album. It's one of only a few albums where I listen to every song on the album. I don't really need to tell you this because anywhere you look this album is acclaimed. If you Haven't listened to the album yet, do it after you read this. Whoever wrote this album well done because its brilliant.
Vinyl Info
This is where things get a bit strange, despite being a hugely successful album it's pretty difficult to source the L.P. There is a black and white press. I have the black version which I luckily stumbled over at a bargain price on amazon. The white version was pressed in a batch of 3,000 and I've only seen it once and that was on eBay. I don't know why this album is so difficult to get but be patient and you'll find a copy. God knows what Price at though.
Expect to Pay
This is difficult as I've only seen two for sale before
$70-100
£30-60
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