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Wilco Live at the Troubadour LA 1996 Mp3, Flac Wilco Live At The Troubadour L.A. 1996 mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Rock Album: Live At The Troubadour L.A. 1996 Country: US Released: 2018 Style: Alternative Rock MP3 version RAR size: 1113 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1932 mb WMA version RAR size: 1699 mb Rating: 4.2 Votes: 921 Other Formats: TTA RA AHX MP1 AC3 ASF AAC Tracklist Hide Credits A1 Sunken Treasure A2 Red-Eyed And Blue A3 I Got You (At The End Of The Century) A4 Someone Else's Song A5 Someday Soon B1 Forget The Flowers B2 New Madrid B3 I Must Be High B4 Passenger Side (Punk Version) B5 Passenger Side B6 Hotel Arizona C1 Monday C2 Say You Miss Me C3 Outtasite (Outta Mind) C4 The Long Cut C5 Kingpin D1 Misunderstood D2 Far, Far Away Give Back The Key To My Heart D3 Written-By – Doug Sahm Gun D4 Written-By – Jay Farrar, Jeff Tweedy, Mike Heidorn Companies, etc. Phonographic Copyright (p) – Reprise Records Copyright (c) – Reprise Records Manufactured For – Rhino Entertainment Company Marketed By – Rhino Entertainment Company Recorded At – The Troubadour Mastered At – Gateway Mastering Lacquer Cut At – Bernie Grundman Mastering Mastered At – Record Technology Incorporated – 29190 Mastered At – Record Technology Incorporated – 29664 Pressed By – Record Technology Incorporated Credits Art Direction, Design – Greg Allen Booking – Frank Riley Booking [European] – Paul Boswell Co-producer – Ryan Marian, Tony Margherita Co-producer, Written-By – Jeff Tweedy Lacquer Cut By – Chris Bellman Legal – Josh Grier Management – Tony Margherita Management Mastered By – Bob Ludwig Producer – Cheryl Pawelski Notes Record Store Day 2018 release. Limited to 8500 total worldwide, 5000 US. Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode (Sticker): 603497861613 Matrix / Runout (Side A): R1-566246-A CB 29664.1... Matrix / Runout (Side B): R1-566246-B CB 29190.2... Matrix / Runout (Side C): R1-566246-C CB 29190.3... Matrix / Runout (Side D): R1-566246-D CB 29190.4... Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Live At The Reprise none Wilco Troubadour (Cass, none US 1997 Records Promo) Live At The Reprise 603497861613, Troubadour L.A. 1996 Records, 603497861613, Wilco Europe 2018 R1-566246 (2xLP, Album, Ltd, Reprise R1-566246 RE, 180) Records Comments about Live At The Troubadour L.A. 1996 - Wilco Thiama My record 1 has a slight bowl warp to it, but not bad enough to affect play. It’s disappointing, but it’s not a dealbreaker. Runehammer Also having an issue with "bowl" warp. Also feel like Side A is pressed slightly off center. Delirium These albums were "bowl" warped right out of the jacket. Buyer beware. They are playable as the warp is subtle, but this is still disappointing. Flash_back This seem to be common on records that use shrink wrap (Most RTI releases are in bags) The jackets are probably wrapped before the record can cool down and it results in warping. Not really acceptable practice from a manufacturing perspective. Fearlessrunner Numerous reports of serious warping on this release. I've seen some that look like a bowl. VariesWent IMO, the sound quality isn't very good on this release...very bootleggy. But of course the quality varies between tracks. I noticed a lot of volume drop out throughout the album. The jacket is also a low stock single pocket which is always a disappointment for a double LP. nailer This was released by Rhino, which are kinda hit or miss (RTI is usually a good presser, but their quality seems to be suffering). Their other stuff is released by Nonesuch, and they like to use heavy stock gatefold jackets and Pallas-USA for vinyl pressing. It was mastered by Chris Bellman at Bernie Grundman studios so you know he did the best job with the available sources. Reighbyra I have to agree, I was somewhat disappointed with the quality of the sound and my pressings are not the greatest either. I love Wilco so I'm still happy to have it but not up the quality of some of their prior releases. Related Music albums to Live At The Troubadour L.A. 1996 by Wilco Foreigner - No End In Sight: The Very Best Of Foreigner Wilco - I Am Trying To Break Your Heart - A Film About Wilco Bootsy's Rubber Band - Original Album Series Wilco - Outtasite (Outta Mind) The Doors - Live In New York Wilco - A.M. Bad Company - Rock 'n' Roll Fantasy The Very Best Of Bad Company Uncle Tupelo - 89/93: An Anthology Passenger - Passenger The Grateful Dead - Workingman's Dead.
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