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Post by Shiremen »

Hi!

I collect Roadrunner Records on CD.

I would also like to collect NWOBHM-bands. On CD. I prefer collectiing a whole label's releases, as I think that is fun. I prefer hard rock-style NWOBHM, not the more aggressive metal style.

I prefer the period 1978-1982. As far as I know, there were no specific hard rock record labels before Neat and Ebony? Wasn't many bands snapped up by major non-hard rock labels like EMI, MCA, Mercury, Polydor and such? But blergh, I don't want the whole catalogue from EMI...

So, do you have any suggestions on record labels that have released many NWOBHM albums on CD? Re-issue label is ok, and Japanese labels also.

Hoping for your help!
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Re: Help with hunting

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Shiremen wrote:Hi!

I collect Roadrunner Records on CD.

I would also like to collect NWOBHM-bands. On CD. I prefer collectiing a whole label's releases, as I think that is fun. I prefer hard rock-style NWOBHM, not the more aggressive metal style.

I prefer the period 1978-1982. As far as I know, there were no specific hard rock record labels before Neat and Ebony? Wasn't many bands snapped up by major non-hard rock labels like EMI, MCA, Mercury, Polydor and such? But blergh, I don't want the whole catalogue from EMI...

So, do you have any suggestions on record labels that have released many NWOBHM albums on CD? Re-issue label is ok, and Japanese labels also.

Hoping for your help!
Almost every major label "snapped up" at least one NWOBHM group.
Since back then business was a little bit more about the actual music there are many releases (and CD-rereleases) worth while ...

From your post I get that you are well aware there can not be any original CD-releases form 1978-1982, which leaves the usual recycling labels: Sanctuary, Neat Metal, High Vaultage, British Steel ...

Of a "specific hard rock record label" I have never heard in my life ...
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Ok, thanks!

So Neat released CDs? Any good mastering on those?
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Post by caminantenocturno »

Some examples to start with:

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http://www.musik-sammler.de/media/60280

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http://www.musik-sammler.de/media/395002

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http://www.musik-sammler.de/media/2501.

I have seen you are also registered on musik-sammler.de;
Coming from the main page try "Detailsuche" then "Label" = Neat, Neat Metal, Neat Metal Records with "Suche starten".
This should give you an idea. :wink:
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Post by Warepire »

I think you meant this one:
http://www.musik-sammler.de/media/2518

As the one you linked to is a bootleg.
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Post by caminantenocturno »

You are right of course - my mistake ...
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Post by perishinflames »

Best version of Court in the Act on CD is the FEMS pressing from 1994. Sounds awesome (still not as good as the original Neat LP though).
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You already asked this question and the thread is still on the first page...

http://www.thecorroseum.com/phpbb2/viewtopic.php?t=5748


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