Dinosaur Jr. – Give A Glimpse Of What Yer Not
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Jagjaguwar – JAG285LPC1 |
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USA, Canada & Europe |
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Rock |
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Grunge |
Tracklist
A1 | Goin Down | |
A2 | Tiny | |
A3 | Be A Part | |
A4 | I Told Everyone | |
A5 | Love Is... | |
A6 | Good To Know | |
B1 | I Walk For Miles | |
B2 | Lost All Day | |
B3 | Knocked Around | |
B4 | Mirror | |
B5 | Left / Right |
Companies, etc.
- Copyright © – Jagjaguwar
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Jagjaguwar
- Recorded At – Bisquiteen
- Mixed At – Bisquiteen
- Mastered At – Sterling Sound
- Published By – Spam As The Bread Music
- Published By – BMG Chrysalis
- Published By – Loobiecore
Credits
- Artwork [Cover Art] – Daniel Richter
- Booking – William Morris (6)
- Design – Miles Johnson
- Engineer – Mark Miller*
- Legal – Mike McKoy
- Management – Brian Schwartz
- Management [Business Dealings] – Marcia Hyman
- Mastered By – Greg Calbi
- Mastered By [Vinyl] – RJ*
- Mixed By – John Agnello
- Producer – J Mascis
- Written-By – Lou Barlow (tracks: A5, B5)
Notes
Includes a printed inner sleeve and a code.
Indie stores exclusive.
Limited to 9000 copies worldwide.
Catalogue number JAG285LPC1 listed on sticker on shrinkwrap; JAG285 listed on spine.
© & ℗ 2016 Jagjaguwar
Recorded and mixed at Bisquiteen, Amherst, MA in 2015/2016.
Mastered at Sterling Sound, NYC.
All songs... © 2016 Spam As The Bread Music, by BMG Chrysalis (BMI) except "Love Is..." and "Left/Right"... © 2016 Loobiecore (BMI).
Management: Brian Schwartz and Amy Abrams at 7S Management.
Legal: Mike McKay at Serling, Rooks, Ferrara, McKay, & Worob.
Booking: Steve Kaul at United Talent Agency (N America, Australia, Japan) // Brian Cohen & Russell Warby, William Morris (UK/Europe Booking) // Rob Zifarelli (Canada).
Business Dealings: Marcia Hyman at East Bay Biz.
Indie stores exclusive.
Limited to 9000 copies worldwide.
Catalogue number JAG285LPC1 listed on sticker on shrinkwrap; JAG285 listed on spine.
© & ℗ 2016 Jagjaguwar
Recorded and mixed at Bisquiteen, Amherst, MA in 2015/2016.
Mastered at Sterling Sound, NYC.
All songs... © 2016 Spam As The Bread Music, by BMG Chrysalis (BMI) except "Love Is..." and "Left/Right"... © 2016 Loobiecore (BMI).
Management: Brian Schwartz and Amy Abrams at 7S Management.
Legal: Mike McKay at Serling, Rooks, Ferrara, McKay, & Worob.
Booking: Steve Kaul at United Talent Agency (N America, Australia, Japan) // Brian Cohen & Russell Warby, William Morris (UK/Europe Booking) // Rob Zifarelli (Canada).
Business Dealings: Marcia Hyman at East Bay Biz.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode (Stickered): 656605228532
- Barcode (Back cover): 656605228518
- Rights Society: BMI
- Label Code: LC 29277
- Matrix / Runout (Side A): JAG285A RJ STERLING
- Matrix / Runout (Side B): JAG285B RJ STERLING
Other Versions (5 of 18)
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Give A Glimpse Of What Yer Not (LP, Album, Limited Edition, Blue Translucent) | Jagjaguwar | JAG285, JAG285LPC3 | US | 2016 | ||
Give A Glimpse Of What Yer Not (CD, Album) | Jagjaguwar | JAG285 | USA, Canada & Europe | 2016 | |||
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Give A Glimpse Of What Yer Not (CD, Album) | Hostess Entertainment Unlimited | JAG285J, HSE-6192 | Japan | 2016 | ||
Give A Glimpse Of What Yer Not (LP, Album) | Jagjaguwar | JAG285 | USA, Canada & Europe | 2016 | |||
New Submission
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Give A Glimpse Of What Yer Not (LP, Album, Limited Edition, Clear) | Jagjaguwar | JAG285LPC2 | US | 2016 |
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Reviews
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Edited one year agoLike others have pointed out, this pressing doesn’t sound very good. No bass, lots of midrange, muffled highs. And the drums sound like crap. No problems with surface noise etc on my copy though. Shame on great music, although this doesn’t rank as one of the better Dinosaur Jr albums in my opinion.
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I have to agree, my purple copy sounds miserable. It's almost like the grabbed some low-bit rate MP3s and slapped them on an to Uncle Bob's discount record pressing service. This was an impulse buy, having last heard D. Jr. in the 90s and enjoying them. I like the music, but I'm afraid this won't be getting much play...
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I have the purple edition. It sounds terrible if I'm honest.
It's flat most of the time, the levels go absolutely all over the place. It's a total mess and sounds rushed.
Seems to me like no one even bothered to check the test pressings before authorising it to be pressed.
Such a shame as it's another good album.
The whole package is poor really. Just feels really cheap. Stick to the CD or digital version. -
Got the clear blue vinyl, very disappointed in the way it sounds, definitely flat, the kick drum has no punch, the bass is kinda muffled and j's guitar isn't separated enough, the vocals are really loud and the music just kind of forms a blur of sound in the background, wouldn't opt for this album on vinyl
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It's a very...ahem...DEEP purple. On first sight I thought I'd got a black one by mistake. Sounds OK, though I'd agree with what others have said about a rather flat sound. Not terrible, and no obvious surface noise. I've heard a lot worse.
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Mine doesn't have a ton of crackles and pops, but it most definitely is very flat. Dinosaur Jr. music is very loud and in your face, so the fact that I'm playing it at quite a loud volume but I'm not feeling punched makes me sad...
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I just picked up the purple vinyl variant, have read that it sounds a bit flat, but sounds ok to me, I just had to crank it up a couple more notch's than usual. Fave tracks so far are the opener 'Goin' Down' and 'I Walk For Miles' is a heavy epic! Fantastic artwork on this one too..
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Does anyone know if the black edition sounds better than the purple one? The purple is indeed kind of disappointing. Too much Background noise, not loud enough, thin sounding... Doesn't do the band a favour!
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