Foo FightersThere Is Nothing Left To Lose

Label:

Roswell Records – 07863 67892-1

Format:

Vinyl , LP, Album

Country:

US

Released:

Genre:

Rock

Style:

Pop Rock

Tracklist

A1 Stacked Actors
A2 Breakout
A3 Learn To Fly
A4 Gimme Stitches
A5 Generator
A6 Aurora
B1 Live-In Skin
B2 Next Year
B3 Headwires
B4 Ain't It The Life
B5 M.I.A.

Companies, etc.

  • Distributed ByBMG
  • Phonographic Copyright ℗Roswell Records
  • Copyright ©Roswell Records
  • Published ByM.J. Twelve Music
  • Published ByFlying Earform Music
  • Published ByLiving Under A Rock Music
  • Recorded AtStudio 606
  • Recorded AtConway Studios
  • Mixed AtConway Studios
  • Mixed AtLarrabee Sound Studios
  • Mastered AtGateway Mastering

Credits

  • Art DirectionHenry Marquez
  • Design [Package]P.R. Brown
  • Engineer [Assistant Mixing]Ted Reiger (tracks: A3, A6, B1)
  • Photography ByDanny Clinch
  • Producer, Recorded ByAdam Kasper
  • Producer, Written-By, Art DirectionFoo Fighters

Notes

Gatefold sleeve. Came with temporary tattoo.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 0 7863-67892-1 7
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A runout, etched): #07863 67892 1A
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B runout, etched): #07863 67892 1B LEC Gateway

Other Versions (5 of 104)

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
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There Is Nothing Left To Lose (CD, Enhanced, Album) BMG 74321715742 Australia & New Zealand 1999
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There Is Nothing Left To Lose (CD, Album, Enhanced, Stereo, JVC Pressing) RCA 07863 67892-2 US 1999
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There Is Nothing Left To Lose (CD, Album, Enhanced) BMG 74321 71699 2 Europe 1999
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There Is Nothing Left To Lose (CD, Advance, Album, Promo) RCA 01199 67892 2, RADV-67892-2 US 1999
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There Is Nothing Left To Lose (CD, Album, Enhanced, Digipak) BMG 07863 67892 2 Europe 1999

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Reviews

  • dOrian490's avatar
    dOrian490
    Edited 8 months ago
    not nearly as bad as yall are making it seem… yes a bit muddy, but otherwise sounds great. pressing is very quiet though, speakers are cranked pretty high
    • mikeygags's avatar
      mikeygags
      I love this pressing.. it doesn’t rock as hard as the cd but it sounds so pleasant to the ears.
      • Remco-E's avatar
        Remco-E
        Edited one year ago
        This is a bad one soundwise, sounds muffled. Buy the better EU MPO pressing if you want the original from 1999. Didn’t expect that from Gateway Mastering.

        It is night and day compared to the amazing sound quality of the original US The Colour and the Shape (that one has the Gateway LC in the deadwax too).
        • smittygrind's avatar
          smittygrind
          This is a terrible pressing. Based on my listening experience, my assumption is that they simply used the CD master as the source for the lacquer cut which is why it sounds so quiet. No one at major record labels cared about the quality vinyl in this era (most didn’t bother pressing vinyl at all in the late 90’s). This is probably one of the lowest points for vinyl manufacturing which continued into the early 2000’s. This release caused me to avoid original pressings from the late 90’s and early 2000’s. Most recordings after 2000 were digitally mastered, if not fully digitally recorded so there’s no real fidelity/quality benefit to getting an original pressing from this era and ironically they are quite rare due to low manufacturing numbers and as such, quite expensive for what is often a very disappointing sound.
          • The_Vinyl_Traveller's avatar
            This pressing sounds pretty bad, not open sound, rather gloomy
            • lamous's avatar
              lamous
              suffers from too-long-for-one-LP syndrome. way too quiet. just ordered the 2xLP reissue to fix that problem.

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