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10" records are slightly cheaper than 12" to manufacture. The limited edition marketing line is a bit contrived because all vinyl pressings are basically limited editions. Once a pressing sells out, there has to be significant demand to financially warrant a second pressing – they'll lose money pressing (and storing)

I hate download-only products, and have been a vinyl junkie for close to 20 years, but will take the $4 option in this case. The vinyl is probably made from a digital file anyway. 

$7.25! Gouge away.

$25 shipped for a 4-song EP? Screw 'em.

Why do I get the feeling you are the person people complain about at shows?

All of God's children are terrible

Thanks!

Hey, I made it! Now I wish I had spent two more minutes cloning the background.

Who wins? Everybody.

Apparently it was written about a woman at their bank.

Unfortunately, mastering engineers have to do what the client (record company) asks for, or they don't get paid. It's not like Robert Ludwig is suddenly dying to brickwall new releases 40+ years into his career.

A guy who's boned Olivia Wilde and January Jones has definitely caught a break.

pretty sure she had a nose job

Yeah, see below, with the correction that the alternate Pennyroyal Tea also appears on the back-cover censored version of the album that's been sold at Wal Mart (KMart?) for the past 20 years and on the uber-rare P.T. CD-single, which was pressed, then recalled in the wake of Kurt's death. This is significant because

If you've heard In Utero, you've heard the majority of the Albini mix. Only 3 songs were re-worked with Scott Litt.

Out of five pages, one thing I didn't see addressed:

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To the posters below - 4 Men With Beards actually has a pretty spotty reputation, many (though not all) of their pressings are sourced from 16/44.1 files, aka CD.

I'm just watching it for the first time, too - watched this episode just last night. Seeing your comment posted just one day ago on a 3-year old thread is like finding another person wandering in the desert.

"Almost Cut My Hair" was released in 1970, Hendrix used the term in "If 6 Was 9", though I'm not sure if he coined it. 3 years is a long time ;)