Nine Inch Nails – Further Down The Spiral
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Nothing Records (4) – INTDM-95811 |
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Series: |
NIN – halo ten |
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Country: |
Canada |
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Genre: |
Rock |
Style: |
Industrial Metal |
Tracklist
a1 | Piggy (Nothing Can Stop Me Now) | 4:02 | |
A2 | The Art Of Self Destruction, Part One | 5:41 | |
A3 | Self Destruction, Part Two | 5:37 | |
A4 | The Downward Spiral (The Bottom) | 7:28 | |
B1 | Hurt (Quiet) | 5:08 | |
B2 | Eraser (Denial; Realization) | 6:33 | |
B3 | At The Heart Of It All | 7:14 | |
B4 | Eraser (Polite) | 1:15 | |
C1 | Self Destruction, Final | 9:52 | |
C2 | The Beauty Of Being Numb | 5:06 | |
C3 | Erased, Over, Out | 6:00 | |
D1 | Self Destruction (Part Three) | 3:29 | |
D2 | Heresy (Version) | 5:19 | |
D3 | Ruiner (Version) | 5:35 | |
D4 | Hurt (Live) | 5:08 |
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (Side A runout): V57051 A¹
- Matrix / Runout (Side B runout): V57051 B¹
- Matrix / Runout (Side C runout): V57052 C¹
- Matrix / Runout (Side D runout): V57052 D¹
Other Versions (5 of 62)
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Further Down The Spiral (CD, Album, Reissue, UNI) | Nothing Records | INTDM-95811 | US | 1995 | |||
Further Down The Spiral (CD, Album, SRC) | Nothing Records | 95811-2 | US | 1995 | |||
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Further Down The Spiral (CD, Album) | Atlantic | 6544958112 | Australia | 1995 | ||
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Further Down The Spiral (CD, Album, Digipak) | Nothing Records | IMCD 8041, 524 125-2 | Europe | 1995 | ||
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Further Down The Spiral (CD, Album) | Nothing Records | CD 95811-2 | Canada | 1995 |
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Reviews
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Picked this up recently, and I have to say my pressing sounds great. There's a little bit of static during Eraser (Polite), but nothing too crazy.
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I don't typically collect unofficial/bootleg presses, but this is one that I've been wanting on vinyl for a long time. Nice to have it, especially with the bonus tracks from the original UK release. And the colored wax is always a nice touch IMO.
Initial playthrough - no issues here. Granted, it was what I call a "ive" listen (playing in the background while I work on other things), but I heard no pops, clicks, static, etc. Everything sounded clear and as I it on CD from 30 years ago. I will give it a more intentional listen soon, but I doubt that I'll find much, if anything that will sway my opinion.
Love/hate with the packaging. The gatefold jacket is well constructed with a high gloss finish. The inner sleeves are poly-lined (probably the single greatest achievement for ANY vinyl release). But with so much effort and cost placed in the materials, I wish they could have done something better with the imagery - so blurry/pixelated, and you can tell where they tried to "airbrush out" the old credit/track information. Some might find that a minor issue, but there is something to be said for the appearance of a product when it comes to collecting physical media (especially vinyl records because the imagery is SO large compared to a CD or cassette). -
Looks like a bootleg, sounds like you would expect from a bootleg (well to be honest the few other bootlegs I have do sound better) but it's damn cool to have this on colored wax, especially with the bonus tracks.
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https://earcandymusic.biz/nine-inch-nails-further-down-the-spiral-2x-lp-colored-vinyl/
They have a couple if anyone's still looking. If they sell out keep an eye on the site. -
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