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Artist:London Grammar
Title:If You Wait
Label:  Metal & Dust
Country:Europe
Date:2013
Catalogue:MADART1
Barcode:5051275064728
Format:CD Album
Collection:  I Own It     I Want It 
Community: 3 Own
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TrackArtistTitleComposerRating
01London GrammarHey NowHannah Reid, Daniel Rothman, Dot MajorRate
02London GrammarStay AwakeHannah Reid, Daniel Rothman, Dot MajorRate
03London GrammarShyerHannah Reid, Daniel Rothman, Dot Major, Joel Pott8.0  Rate
04London GrammarWasting My Young YearsHannah Reid9.0  Rate
05London GrammarSightsHannah Reid, Daniel Rothman, Dot Major10.0  Rate
06London GrammarStrongHannah Reid, Daniel Rothman, Dot Major9.0  Rate
07London GrammarNightcallVincent Belorgey, Guy-Manuel Honem-ChristoRate
08London GrammarMetal And DustHannah Reid, Daniel Rothman, Dot MajorRate
09London GrammarInterlude [Live]Hannah ReidRate
10London GrammarFlickersHannah Reid, Daniel Rothman, Dot MajorRate
11London GrammarIf You WaitHannah ReidRate


Notes

Metal & Dust Recordings Ltd. / Ministry Of Sound Recordings Ltd.

3 Panel Fold Out Digipak.

With Poster / Lyric - Credit Sheet folding in 6 sections.

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Comments and Reviews
 
Magic Marmalade
8th Jan 2017
 This album is my current obsession.

...I play this while making new entries and scanning, and the cluster of songs- tracks 3-6 getting repeated plays.

But Sights is my absolute fave.

....I'll probably end up overplaying it as usual, then won't be able to listen to it for another couple of years, but until then... greet stoof!
 

 
Lee Wrecker
27th Aug 2016
 Yeah Magic, I take your point I have a fair smattering of CDs and LPs that have been davalued by shrinkwrap before they were opened. One of the typical forms of damage I particularly dislike is when a CD is so tightly shrinkwrapped it cracks the inlay and depresses the teeth(?) that hold the CD in place. They usually then fall out when you open the CD and the CD rattles around inside the case for the rest of its life which causes faster depreciation. This seems to be more common on double CDs where having everything securely in place is doubly important.
A well known national music retailer in Australia compounds this problem when they process import CDs by whacking an even tighter shrinkwrap over the original shrinkwrap.
Another bugbear of mine is those silver-backed price stickers that will only come off with an industrial grinder. I don't like being constantly reminded of the money I have invested, or wasted according to me missus Ohm, on my superlative collection of oil and silicon based sound generating objects.
Aaah, I tried to write like an economist to account for the new follow/ignore criteria in an attempt generate followers from the secretive fat white global elite. But by midway through I had reverted the pea brained scatological nutter that usually posts under this avatar. Just shows you a leopard should never change buses mid-stream.
 

 
Magic Marmalade
27th Aug 2016
 Well newly minted albums certainly have some nose...

But really is the case that the shrink wrapped items I've seen that have been sealed for a long time almost always have chewed or bent corners, and are beginning to bend due to the shrink.

Even new CDs or vinyl albums I've bought look like they are too tightly bound.

Free the media!

(This is a very good album, by the way!)
 

 
Lee Wrecker
26th Aug 2016
 Magic, I know you're a strange cat but are you now suggesting we all drink our vinyl albums. I can see the logic in this approach as we could enjoy our albums with all five senses instead of just the normal four. However, I do worry about replay value? Do you have any tips on how to reconstitute an album after ingestion? Or does this technique only work with albums that are already shit?
 

 
Magic Marmalade
26th Aug 2016
 This came out of the shrink wrap yesterday...

Have to say I've seen enough vinyl and CD albums still in shrink wrap now to be able to say I absolutely disagree with Record Collector's assertion that: "Records still in Shrink Wrap ought to be mint condition".

Every time I've seen a record in any format that has lived too long in shrink, the cover has been pulled, bent, and distorted by the constrictive cellophane, causing creases; And, as with the spine of this that you can see at the top; "chews" where the card has simply been squashed and bunched up.

I think you have at least got to cut the wrap and release the tension after so long, before damage becomes permanent.

(Also found with my Cat Stevens vinyl album that I found sealed, that the inner had been creased and the poly-lining stuck to the record)

Records are like fine wines... you can keep them bottled for a while, but they will go off if you keep them that way... eventually, you're better just opening it up, letting it breathe, and drink :)
 

 
Magic Marmalade
26th Aug 2016
 
 


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