Filter (2) – The Amalgamut
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Craft Recordings – CR00636 |
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Country: |
UK, Europe & US |
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Genre: |
Rock |
Style: |
Industrial Metal |
Tracklist
A1 | You Walk Away | 4:36 | |
A2 | American Cliche | 3:37 | |
A3 | Where Do We Go From Here | 5:35 | |
B1 | Columind | 3:36 | |
B2 | The Missing | 4:47 | |
B3 | The Only Way (Is The Wrong Way) | 5:13 | |
C1 | My Long Walk To Jail | 4:07 | |
C2 | So I Quit | 3:24 | |
C3 | God Damn Me | 4:15 | |
C4 | It Can Never Be The Same | 4:32 | |
D1 | World Today | 5:50 | |
D2 | The 4th | 8:05 |
Companies, etc.
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Craft Recordings
- Copyright © – Craft Recordings
- Manufactured For – Concord
- Distributed By – Concord
- Mastered At – Record Technology Incorporated – 40740
Credits
- Executive Producer – Richard Bishop
- Producer – Richard Patrick
Notes
20th anniversary vinyl debut.
Gatefold sleeve, printed innersleeves and Craft Recordings hype sticker.
Gatefold sleeve, printed innersleeves and Craft Recordings hype sticker.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode: 888072488458
- Matrix / Runout (A): CR00636 40740.1(3)
- Matrix / Runout (B): CR00636 40740.1(3)
- Matrix / Runout (C): CR00636 40740.1(3)
- Matrix / Runout (D): CR00636 40813.4(3)
Other Versions (5 of 30)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Recently Edited
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The Amalgamut (CD, Album, Enhanced) | Reprise Records | 9 47963-2 | US | 2002 | ||
Recently Edited
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The Amalgamut (CD, Album, Enhanced) | Reprise Records | CDW 47963 | Canada | 2002 | ||
The Amalgamut (CD, Album, Enhanced) | Reprise Records | 9362-47963-2 | Europe | 2002 | |||
New Submission
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The Amalgamut (CD, Album, Enhanced) | Reprise Records | 9362479632 | Australia | 2002 | ||
New Submission
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The Amalgamut (CD, Album, Enhanced) | Reprise Records | 9362-48337-2 | 2002 |
Recommendations
Reviews
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Sound is quite ok. Not very dynamic. Pressing quality is low though. The stylus is riding a roller coaster. Significantly dish warped.
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I agree that the vinyl pressing is a huge improvement to the cd. Great album, although I'm desperate to see Anthems for the Damned reissued on vinyl - my absolute favourite. There is surface noise. It's not a quiet pressing. But there are no pressing errors in the form of pops or clicks on my copy. I do wet clean everything before playing to remove soap and factory debris from the pressing plant. And put the vinyl in antistatic sleeves instead of that horrible glossy paper that ruins vinyl! At no point is the surface noise audible through the music, only between tracks when it's supposed to be quiet. So I'm very happy with this pressing!!!
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Considering the era this was recorded in, it sounds pretty good. The increase in dynamics from it being vinyl really helps the sound.
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Quality control is not good visual marks and scratches sound is decent but not great all my other craft recordings are really good this one's not as good never had an issue with all the rest it's more like crap recording
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Pressing has a little surface noise and sounds a bit compressed, as other reviewers already mentioned.
Also the records have some visible spots in the vinyl, which do not affect the sound, but they don’t look good.
The album is still great. I think I even prefer it to Title Of Record. But nothing beats Short Bus imho. -
I like the sound. There's some small amount of surface noise and some sibilance in the vocals (nothing out of the ordinary) but overall it has very nice dynamics and especially the drums are well defined. It sound a lot better than the CD version and I can hear details I missed before. Like another commenter said before, inner groove distortion is well controlled on this pressing and not a problem at all.
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Not the best pressing from Craft Recordings. A fair amount of surface noise in places and there is distortion in the mid/high end of the EQ. I give it a B-.
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