Spiritual Healing album was my intro to Death Metal. What's there to say about Death that hasn't been said already? Incredible band. James Murphy's lead guitar playing on Spiritual Healing is tremendous. That said, Human is my favorite Death album.
I first heard Death in the summer of 1987, I bought the Screm cassette back then because I could play it in my car, never had the vinyl unfortunately, I also got Leprosy and Spiritual upon release. I no longer own the cassettes, still hopeful to some day acquire OG vinyl copies Cheers Ed
This weekend just gone I picked up a used copy of spiritual healing on cd for me death never made a bad album and I'm in the process of getting them all back in my collection!
Great albums, great purchase! I had no idea how high the prices went! I mean there were late 80s, probably thousands of them pressed but yeah checking the prices seems a fair deal Btw I ve never seen an individual thought patterns in any record store since the mid 90s!
Very nice, I have a pretty large Death collection. Honestly the very first death metal band I got into but back in the late 80's I didn't even know what the hell Death metal was. haha. I first heard Scream Bloody Gore at a friends house and it scared the hell out of me. I was hooked. I should show my entire Death collection, I have only shown some of it on my channel. Great score on those OGS!!
Nice score on those Death albums. Do still have my OG Leprosy on vinyl, but my Scream and Spiritual is from Back on Blackbut they looks better than the Relapse ones. Have the Horst live bootleg as well, but mine is of course on black vinyl, got it on a record fare when I was around 20 years old, so not too long ago, haha. Cheers. 🤘🏻🤘🏻
Really cool you have some of the early demos by Death, Jurgen! And awesome you managed to get Scream and Spiritual Healing on OG for a good price, 2 of my favourite Death albums! Interesting to learn they used some older ideas on Spiritual Healing. Great vid 🤘🏻🤘🏻
I almost forgot to crack a beer, sorry, hahaha... The guys of "The UK Connection" on Sea Of Tranquility talk about beer, I just drink it. I was a lucky guy on that auction! I´m negotiating a deal on an OG "Leprosy" right now for a fantastic price, fingers crossed...
Hi Jurgen!!! Well done and cool to see you finally got back those Death OG back in your collection nd for a fair price too...... i got into Death just "recently" thanks to the VC, that's because i'm not a fan of extreme music (black/death/grindcore.....) so i will try to go after some cool cd pressings and Control Denied too (for a fair price of course). cheers and be well
I got SBG almost a year after its release (May87), around early spring 88, which attests the proverbial distribution's slowness in Portugal - we always got the 2nd hand news. But then we were aware of the band and sound, so the next time around we were expecting the sophomore which would be available here (coherently) only late winter 1989. I guess the only Death's records I bought on time, on worldwide release and distribution were the next two. but then with Human, i sort of lost interest, on account of all the technicalities. Not Spiritual Healing, which i also liked a lot. I was into Autopsy, Necrophagia, so it wasn't a big thing for me to tune in for things like ''Soulside Journey'' or ''Left hand path'', and from there on to 2ndWv NBM groups (having been one to have bought a few worldwide 1st wave gems all along the way, previously, but nobody minded the difference then). I slowly returned to Death (so to speak...) around ITP and one of my favourite albums of theirs, Symbolic, which is the only i don't have. Yet.
I was just lucky I guess, hahaha... When the UK guys were here we just saw a copy of "Spiritual..." for 150 Euro. Let me just tell you I got both of the records together for under 100....
Spiritual Healing album was my intro to Death Metal. What's there to say about Death that hasn't been said already? Incredible band. James Murphy's lead guitar playing on Spiritual Healing is tremendous. That said, Human is my favorite Death album.
I first heard Death in the summer of 1987, I bought the Screm cassette back then because I could play it in my car, never had the vinyl unfortunately, I also got Leprosy and Spiritual upon release. I no longer own the cassettes, still hopeful to some day acquire OG vinyl copies
Cheers
Ed
Sometimes for the all-time classics I'll get a reissue just to play all the time to keep my original in good condition
This weekend just gone I picked up a used copy of spiritual healing on cd for me death never made a bad album and I'm in the process of getting them all back in my collection!
Great albums, great purchase! I had no idea how high the prices went! I mean there were late 80s, probably thousands of them pressed but yeah checking the prices seems a fair deal
Btw I ve never seen an individual thought patterns in any record store since the mid 90s!
Very nice, I have a pretty large Death collection. Honestly the very first death metal band I got into but back in the late 80's I didn't even know what the hell Death metal was. haha. I first heard Scream Bloody Gore at a friends house and it scared the hell out of me. I was hooked. I should show my entire Death collection, I have only shown some of it on my channel. Great score on those OGS!!
Nice score on those Death albums. Do still have my OG Leprosy on vinyl, but my Scream and Spiritual is from Back on Blackbut they looks better than the Relapse ones. Have the Horst live bootleg as well, but mine is of course on black vinyl, got it on a record fare when I was around 20 years old, so not too long ago, haha. Cheers. 🤘🏻🤘🏻
Really cool you have some of the early demos by Death, Jurgen! And awesome you managed to get Scream and Spiritual Healing on OG for a good price, 2 of my favourite Death albums! Interesting to learn they used some older ideas on Spiritual Healing. Great vid 🤘🏻🤘🏻
7 minutes 15 seconds has got to be a record 😂
Those are the best auctions, early morning, midweek bundles! 🍻
I almost forgot to crack a beer, sorry, hahaha... The guys of "The UK Connection" on Sea Of Tranquility talk about beer, I just drink it.
I was a lucky guy on that auction! I´m negotiating a deal on an OG "Leprosy" right now for a fantastic price, fingers crossed...
Hi Jurgen!!! Well done and cool to see you finally got back those Death OG back in your collection nd for a fair price too...... i got into Death just "recently" thanks to the VC, that's because i'm not a fan of extreme music (black/death/grindcore.....) so i will try to go after some cool cd pressings and Control Denied too (for a fair price of course). cheers and be well
I got SBG almost a year after its release (May87), around early spring 88, which attests the proverbial distribution's slowness in Portugal - we always got the 2nd hand news. But then we were aware of the band and sound, so the next time around we were expecting the sophomore which would be available here (coherently) only late winter 1989. I guess the only Death's records I bought on time, on worldwide release and distribution were the next two. but then with Human, i sort of lost interest, on account of all the technicalities. Not Spiritual Healing, which i also liked a lot. I was into Autopsy, Necrophagia, so it wasn't a big thing for me to tune in for things like ''Soulside Journey'' or ''Left hand path'', and from there on to 2ndWv NBM groups (having been one to have bought a few worldwide 1st wave gems all along the way, previously, but nobody minded the difference then). I slowly returned to Death (so to speak...) around ITP and one of my favourite albums of theirs, Symbolic, which is the only i don't have. Yet.
Awesome awesome eBay purchase 🤘Death OGs hard to come by
I was just lucky I guess, hahaha... When the UK guys were here we just saw a copy of "Spiritual..." for 150 Euro. Let me just tell you I got both of the records together for under 100....
@@albertampel4175 great score!!
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The first is the best😂🤘🤘
Hahahaha...!!!
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