Pixies Doolittle Remastered Rarity

I’ve owned all the 4AD releases on vinyl for decades. Bought Surfer MFSL LP and hated it.

I hang out at Steve Albini’s forum for his Electric Studio and I asked his opinion and he said it was not his work on the MFSL release. He recommended the SACD, So I purchased MFSL’s SACD release and it’s possibly the best sounding version I’ve heard.
Jan 17, 2018 - Artist – Pixies Title – Surfer Rosa Format – Hybrid SACD Label – 4AD Year – 1988 (original), 2007 (remaster) When the topic of the Pixies comes up, I've actually heard some indie fans scoff and call it “entry level”. Fuck that opinion. Yeah, everyone's seen Fight Club and we all know how Kurt Cobain admits. Oct 16, 2014 - Hello. We are celebrating the 25th anniversary of Doolittle with the release of Pixies: Doolittle 25 – an expanded edition of the classic album that brings together all the album's B-sides, Peel Sessions and demos for the first time, with nearly half of the tracks having not been commercially released before.Missing.
The rawness is there, but more importantly the drum SQ is spot on compared to the original release. Ive yet to hear a good MFSL version of what was called Altnerative music, except In Utero.even then the digital is much better than the vinyl, IMO. Sea Change is solid, but I don’t own the vinyl MFSL release— just the CD. My copy is #002757! My”Trompe Le Mode” is the lowest of the four releases at #136, my “Bossanova” is #416, and lastly my copy of “Doolittle” is #2730.
So I’m not sure how many of each are truly printed. I’m not sure how they determine how many copies and what titles get released! I’m sure some titles get more pressings than others! I do know that I recently purchased the Ultradisc One Step Boxed version of Donald Fagen’s - “The Nightfly” that was $200.00 and it sold out while it was in preorder.
Contoh Undangan Pernikahan Format Cdr there. It’s limited to 6,000 copies. I have #1264. The Metal Lathe Gingery Pdf To Jpg on this page. I wish I had bought two copies as the price of these are insane on sites like Ebay with some bringing in upwards of $400.00. The Highest numbered MFSL vinyl I own is Santana’s “Abraxis” at #010091 and it’s the single LP, not the half speed mastered 45 rpm version.
I’m actually quite shocked it’s that high in number as I thought no title would be more than 10,000 at the most. The lowest that I own is Hall and Oats “H2O” coming in at #121. The first of the foil numbered album I own from MFSL is U2’s “The Unforgettable Fire”. It is only four numbers as well. It uses the “anadisc 200 gain system” as does my R.E.M. “Murmur” at #0986 and “Reckoning“ at #1083. The interesting thing is that these pressings don’t have 6 digits in their Number like the newer ones do.
So I’m sure less of these where made as this is about the time CDs took over and Vinyl was being phased out for most. I’ve been collecting since I was about 15 in the early 80’s. I still have some of the first albums I purchased!