You can find the soundtrack to the 1974 film Stardust on CD at Amazon, eBay, and Barnes and Noble.
its not out yet. the vinyl versions of their albums frequently come out days after the CD version. pre-order will probably be on their website any day now...
A Motion City Soundtrack CD costs approximately $10 and vinyl costs around $20. Tickets to a Motion City Soundtrack concert are $42.50 at Ticketmaster.
One Billion Dollars.
If it is the 'Moody Blue' LP, the blue vinyl is the common version. The black vinyl version is actually more valuable.
It was on the soundtrack album of the movie 'Planes, Trains and Automobiles'. Also released as a single '45 vinyl.
its not out yet. the vinyl versions of their albums frequently come out days after the CD version. pre-order will probably be on their website any day now...
A Motion City Soundtrack CD costs approximately $10 and vinyl costs around $20. Tickets to a Motion City Soundtrack concert are $42.50 at Ticketmaster.
One Billion Dollars.
If it is the 'Moody Blue' LP, the blue vinyl is the common version. The black vinyl version is actually more valuable.
You can purchase the Top Gun soundtrack at many online retailers. The top hits are on Amazon and iTunes. At Amazon, you can purchase the soundtrack in mp3, cd,vinyl, or cassette tape format for around $0.01 used.
Yes vinyl records sound better when it is the high quality version
I'm not sure if it was made available to the public but they had many 45 RPM versions on Green Vinyl but they were for jukeboxes.
It was on the soundtrack album of the movie 'Planes, Trains and Automobiles'. Also released as a single '45 vinyl.
The version on vinyl, or a record (the LP at 33.3 RPM). I remember when there were 45 RPM records, usually just 1 song each side, and LP records or albums, which had the Long Playing version of songs, with, sometimes, repeated choruses, etc...Earlier vinyl records had 78 RPM records also.
because they didn't want to put it on there
Yes. It is on vinyl "Cotton Field/Spanish Eyes.
Vinyl records replaced shellac records, which were heavier and costlier to produce. The record player was a more durable, portable version of the Edison Cylinder, which was the first mass-produced recorded audio format.