There is two on different lables. Universal Republic – B0008994-01 and Universal Records – 173 412 8, Island Records Group – 173 412 8. The first is US and the second UK.
Is there any difference? I've read US vinyl can be touch and go.



ighten wrote:....
Beggars the question yet again , how do final releases get past the actual band/artist sounding do bad.. Do they simply not care or like the label are they they more interested in how it sounds on the radio and on an ipod..



loonieboo wrote:Hi, well i love back to black its an awesome recording,the uk one is better.but the us one is available for silly money and has an extra track.
Also have frank not as impressive esp the back to black release
the latest lioness is the best sound wise quality production 45 rpm double.
enjoy frank and buy the others its only money


R-E-M wrote:ighten wrote:....
Beggars the question yet again , how do final releases get past the actual band/artist sounding do bad.. Do they simply not care or like the label are they they more interested in how it sounds on the radio and on an ipod..
There was an interview with Duffy a year or two ago and she said how impressed she was with the production of her new album, specifically how 'amazing' it sounded when they had put all the compression on it, so now you know!
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