Vinyl Me Please Unboxing: From Dolly Parton to Wu-Tang Clan!

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  • Опубликовано: 22 июл 2024
  • Join me for an exciting unboxing journey of new vinyl records from VMP! From country classics by Dolly Parton to groundbreaking tracks by A Tribe Called Quest and Wu-Tang Clan. Whether you're a fan of folk, blues, jazz, or hip-hop, there's something here for every vinyl enthusiast. Don't miss out on the fun - hit subscribe and let's explore these vinyl wonders together!
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    🎶 What we're exploring today:
    • Dolly Parton - New Harvest... First Gathering: Dive into the roots of country music with Dolly Parton's groundbreaking album.
    • Tony Rice - Church Street Blues: Experience the intricate guitar work and soulful vocals of this bluegrass legend.
    • Honky Tonk Angels by Loretta Lynn, Dolly Parton, Tammy Wynette: Enjoy the harmonies of country music's leading ladies in this iconic collaboration.
    • Oliver Nelson With Eric Dolphy - Straight Ahead: Delve into the complex world of jazz with masterful performances by Nelson and Dolphy.
    • Justice - †: Feel the pulse of electronic music with this seminal album that defined a genre.
    • A Tribe Called Quest - The Love Movement: Groove to the innovative sounds of hip-hop pioneers in their fifth studio album.
    • Wu-Tang Clan - The W: Get drawn into the intense world of one of hip-hop's most influential groups.
    • Stevie Ray Vaughan And Double Trouble - Couldn't Stand The Weather: Rediscover the powerful guitar licks and passionate blues of Stevie Ray Vaughan.
    • Harry Nilsson - Pussy Cats: Produced by John Lennon, this album offers a unique glimpse into the wild side of Nilsson.
    🔍 Why tune in?
    • Diverse Genres: From classic country to electric jazz and hip-hop, explore a rich tapestry of music.
    • Sound Quality Analysis: Learn about the pressing quality and sonic attributes that make each vinyl special.
    • Vinyl Community: Join a passionate community that values music and its history.
    💡 Engage with the Vinyl Latte Community:
    • Share your thoughts on these pressings, suggest future reviews, and connect with fellow vinyl lovers. Your insights and suggestions drive our exploration of the vinyl world.
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    🛒 Links to Music* (I receive a commission when you click on one of these links and make a purchase):
    Dolly Parton - New Harvest ... First Gathering: amzn.to/3Uyx58B
    Tony Rice - Church Street Blues: amzn.to/3Wh4lCW
    Loretta Lynn, Dolly Parton, Tammy Wynette - Honky Tonk Angels: amzn.to/3WipDjy
    Oliver Nelson With Eric Dolphy - Straight Ahead: amzn.to/3wbIjXs
    Justice - †: amzn.to/3QjsqVO
    A Tribe Called Quest - The Love Movement: amzn.to/3JwSKYK
    Wu-Tang Clan - The W: amzn.to/4bclrWB
    Stevie Ray Vaughan And Double Trouble - Couldn't Stand The Weather: amzn.to/3QlFOIO
    Harry Nilsson - Pussy Cats: amzn.to/49WDbEe
    *Amazon links do not reflect the VMP pressings shown on this video. For VMP pressings, go to geni.us/zD24Ggd (referral link) and become a member.
    📕 Chapters:
    00:00 Let's Unbox!
    00:30 Dolly Parton - New Harvest ... First Gathering
    02:41 Vinyl Me Parton, Record Divider
    04:34 Tony Rice - Church Street Blues
    05:47 Loretta Lynn, Dolly Parton, Tammy Wynette - Honky Tonk Angels
    06:47 Oliver Nelson With Eric Dolphy - Straight Ahead
    09:04 Justice - †
    10:53 A Tribe Called Quest - The Love Movement
    12:57 About Vinyl Me, Please (VMP)
    14:09 Wu-Tang Clan - The W
    15:28 Stevie Ray Vaughan And Double Trouble - Couldn't Stand The Weather
    16:32 Harry Nilsson - Pussy Cats
    18:00 Additional Goodies
    20:20 Final Thoughts
    🎶 Until Next Time:
    Keep your vinyl spinning and your coffee warm. Explore new genres, rediscover classics, and join us in celebrating the enduring charm of vinyl records. Whether it's the rich history of rock, the depth of contemporary pop, or the warmth of jazz and soul, there's always something new to discover. Stay tuned for more vinyl adventures with Vinyl Latte!
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Комментарии • 6

  • @paulaidenmusic
    @paulaidenmusic 2 месяца назад +1

    Great Video! Entertaining. So many records! That’s John Lennon also on the front of that Harry Nilsson album who produced the album. “The lost weekend” was an era where John Lennon split up with Yoko and drank heavily also creating music.

    • @VinylLatte
      @VinylLatte  2 месяца назад

      Thanks SO MUCH for the info! I truly appreciate that!!

  • @TheMadKollektah
    @TheMadKollektah 2 месяца назад +1

    The Wu-Tang record is fine. To me, it's the last really good record from the Clan. After this record, their discography went on quite a decline. I don't know what happened to RZArector. His beats were outstanding when the Wu was on this 5 year album run from 36 Chambers to Forever. I really miss that dirty basement sound with those heavy deep basses and muddy drum breaks. And those soulful cuts.
    With that being said, i have the VMP press of 36 Chambers and the sound quality is unlike any other pressing of that album. It's clean, bassy, dynamic and loud. That 2LP treatment definitely makes the VMP variant THE version to own. Vinyl Me Please does an excellent job with these pressings. I hope to grab the ATCQ Low End Theory reissue soon when it becomes cheaper or available for swaps because with its current price, taxes and shipping, it's way top expensive for me.

    • @VinylLatte
      @VinylLatte  2 месяца назад +1

      Hi! Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment. VMP’s 36 Chambers is definitely the definitive pressing for me. I missed out on TLET as well. I do have the ‘16 reissue and it sounds good (www.discogs.com/release/16447878-A-Tribe-Called-Quest-The-Low-End-Theory). I’ve said this before, VMP is one of the best at reissuing hip-hop records. They sound amazing and almost every reissue is the definitive one to have. I can’t wait to see what they have in store for this year!

    • @TheMadKollektah
      @TheMadKollektah 2 месяца назад +1

      @@VinylLatte Wishful thinking, probably won't happen at all but i really hope by some miracle that they'd manage to get Ghostface's Supreme Clientele and/or Organized Konfusion's Stress album pressed. These are my most wanted albums on vinyl right now.

    • @VinylLatte
      @VinylLatte  2 месяца назад

      Fingers crossed for ya! 🤞