The War On Drugs – Live Drugs Again
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Super High Quality Records – SHQ11 |
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US |
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Rock |
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Indie Rock |
Tracklist
A1 | Harmonia's Dream | |
A2 | Burning | |
A3 | Old Skin | |
B1 | Come To The City | |
B2 | I Don't Wanna Wait | |
B3 | Pain | |
C1 | Slow Ghost | |
C2 | In Chains | |
C3 | Living Proof | |
D1 | Under The Pressure | |
D2 | I Don't Live Here Anymore |
Companies, etc.
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Super High Quality Records Inc.
- Copyright © – Super High Quality Records Inc.
- Designed At – SEEN
- Published By – Sea Formation Music
- Published By – Son Of Saw Publishing
- Published By – Amber Sea Music
- Published By – Petra International Music
- Published By – Kobalt Songs Music
- Lacquer Cut At – Sterling Sound
- Manufactured By – Record Technology Incorporated – 44241
- Pressed By – Fidelity Record Pressing
Credits
- Booking [Booking For Rest Of World] – WME
- Booking [Booking For UK, Europe And Australia] – Free Trade Agency
- Design – Rob Carmichael
- Lacquer Cut By – JN-H*
- Legal – Carroll Guido Groffman Cohen Bar & Karalian LLP*
- Management – SAM*
- Mastered By – Greg Calbi
- Mixed By – Austin Asvanonda
- Other [Generic Credit] – Adam Fox, Ben Silverstein*, Bob Strakele, Bobby Mathias, Colleen Christman, Craig McQuiston, Dominic East, Eddie Chapa, Elizabeth Clawson, Jimmy Russo (4), Josh Goldsmith, Laruen Troutman, Laurence Eaves, Lori Delancey, Matthew Walsh (3), Ricardo Garcia, Steph Godshall, Tyler Anderson
- Performer – Robbie Bennett
- Photography By – Dominic East
- Producer [Produced By] – The War On Drugs
- Songwriter – Robbie Bennett (tracks: A1, D2)
Notes
Packaged in a gatefold, tip-on sleeve.
Comes with a poster and printed inner sleeves.
1,834 copies.
140 gram vinyl, not identified on the release.
℗ + © 2024 Super High Quality Records Inc.
Publishers:
Adam Granduciel (Sea Formation Music ASCAP)
Robbie Bennett (Son Of Saw Publishing ASCAP)
David Hartley (Amber Sea Music ASCAP)
Anthony LaMarca (Petra International Music BMI).
All songs istered by Kobalt Songs Music Publishing
Comes with a poster and printed inner sleeves.
1,834 copies.
140 gram vinyl, not identified on the release.
℗ + © 2024 Super High Quality Records Inc.
Publishers:
Adam Granduciel (Sea Formation Music ASCAP)
Robbie Bennett (Son Of Saw Publishing ASCAP)
David Hartley (Amber Sea Music ASCAP)
Anthony LaMarca (Petra International Music BMI).
All songs istered by Kobalt Songs Music Publishing
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode (Printed, on sticker on shrink): 6 16948 91678 7
- Barcode (Scanned, on sticker on shrink): 616948916787
- Rights Society: ASCAP
- Rights Society: BMI
- Matrix / Runout (Side A runout): SHQ-11-A (1) JN-H STERLING 44241.1(3)... FRP
- Matrix / Runout (Side B runout): SHQ-11-B (1) JN-H STERLING 44241.2(3)...
- Matrix / Runout (Side C runout): SHQ-11-C (1) JN-H STERLING 44241.3(3)... FRP
- Matrix / Runout (Side D runout): SHQ-11-D (1) JN-H STERLING 44241.4(3)... FRP
Other Versions (5)
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Live Drugs Again (2×LP, Album, Limited Edition, Stereo, Blue, 140g) | Super High Quality Records | SHQ11 | US | 2024 | ||
Live Drugs Again (CD, Album, Digipack) | Transgressive Records | SHQ12 | Worldwide | 2024 | |||
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Live Drugs Again (2×LP, Album, Stereo) | Transgressive Records | SHQ12 | Worldwide | 2024 | ||
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Live Drugs Again (Cassette, Album, Stereo) | Super High Quality Records | SHQ12 | Worldwide | 2024 | ||
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Live Drugs Again (2×LP, Album, Stereo, Green Labels) | Super High Quality Records | SHQ12 | Europe | 2025 |
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Reviews
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I *think* I am in the wrong place, but I need to confirm something because A. I might be losing my hearing and B. I might have a different version. My version has SHQ12 on the center stickers but the etchings are the same. My version (SHQ12) does not have any reviews, so I wanted to cross-check here first. Man, I sure hope there is a difference between because when I arrived here to leave a rather disappointing review, I read the comments and immediately started doubting myself. My version is incredibly muddy, flat (in a sound way), with no dynamism whatsoever. The soundstage is there, sort of, but certainly not wide, and there is no separation of instruments. It's when I realized that streaming is FAR BETTER than this pressing that I realized I have an issue- it sounds like someone draped my speakers with a wet blanket. FAR from being an "audiophile pressing".
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Edited 7 months agoLooks like there is a release in Uk scheduled for new year. It’s almost half the price too but it now seems to have disappeared off websites of the indies!
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Edited 6 months agoThe quality of this is just unreal especially for a live album. Cut and Mastered Sterling before being plated at RTI and Pressed at Furnace. Everyone involved knows what they are doing. The record is flat and absolutely noise free. The audio itself is up there with AP and Mo-FI records. An absolute joy to hear.
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This is audiophile level which is great for this band! Great soundstage and presentation. I hope this is the direction this band goes with all their pressings.
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This seems to be an audiophile type pressing. Cut at Sterling, tip on jacket , plated at RTI and pressed at Furnace. It's a big step up from the last live record. Not just the quality of pressing but the recording and performances are fantastic. Yes it's pricy, but worth it if your a big fan, otherwise just stream it.
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Can someone explain this to me? Why is the first live drugs volume half the price for a very similar product and still widely available. Whereas the 2nd volume they jack price up massively and make it a limited run. I just feel SHQR seem to be screwing us over… regardless of how good it sounds
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Edited 8 months agoGot this at The National and War On Drugs show yesterday. This sounds absolutely amazing. It is expensive however but I guess it’s limited but still expensive. The tip on jacket is high quality. The poster is nice. The sleeves are very thin and it is a tight fit, so I just put my records in poly sleeves like usual and put the rest in the middle of the gatefold. I prefer this Live Drugs Again album over the first Live Drugs. Adams vocals are really good and Bob Dylan like. The version of “Burning”on this is also phenomenal. The lineup for this live album is fantastic. I’m happy I own a copy of this.
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Definitely sounds good. But, yes, I agree with the others -- the gatefold jacket is too tight, and the static paper sleeves are cheap. And I too received black vinyl. The blue ones must've gone to the flippers. :)
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