SOCIAL DISTORTION SOMEWHERE BETWEEN HEAVEN & HELL PURPLE VINYL LP MOV NEW #618

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SOCIAL DISTORTION - SOMEWHERE BETWEEN HEAVEN AND HELL. MOVLP254 Music on Vinyl (MOV) Limited Edition 180 gram AUDIOPHILE PURPLE vinyl. VERY low number (618) limited to 2500 copies. 2011.
SOCIAL DISTORTION SOMEWHERE BETWEEN HEAVEN AND HELL – IMPORTED LTD PURPLE VINYL LP NEW VERY LOW NUMBER.
This is a new copy from 2011 of Social Distortion’s album Somewhere Between Heaven and Hell (MOVLP254) by Music on Vinyl (MOV). This Audiophile copy of one of Social D’s biggest albums on rare numbered 180 gram Purple vinyl is a must have for any big Social Distortion fan! This is a very low number of 618 out of 2,500 copies in the world! Since the pressing number is so low, you know the sound quality will be superb on this rare imported, out-of-print album! The Music on Vinyl version of the album is a rare import and made even more rare with the low number of the limited edition 2011 run. Don’t regret passing this album up and not adding it to your Audiophile collection!
SOCIAL DISTORTION - SOMEWHERE BETWEEN HEAVEN AND HELL
Tracklist: Side A: 1. Cold Feelings 2. Bad Luck 3. Making Believe 4. Born To Lose 5. Bye Bye Baby. Side B: 1. When She Begins 2. 99 To Life 3. King Of Fools 4. Sometimes I Do 5. This Time Darlin
RARE, Imported low number, 180 gram PURPLE AUDIOPHILE vinyl / Printed inner sleeve
'Somewhere Between Heaven and Hell' is the fourth studio album by the American band Social Distortion. It continues the melding of country and rockabilly influences with punk that began two albums before with the album Prison Bound. Clear influences include Hank Williams and Johnny Cash. The album also marks the first time that a Social Distortion line-up had not changed in three consecutive studio recordings.
The American punk rock band Social Distortion formed in 1978 in Fullerton, California. Frontman of the band is vocalist, guitar player and main songwriter Mike Ness. Since its inception, the band lineup has been a virtual revolving door of talent, with many members coming and going with the only constant member being Ness.
Somewhere Between Heaven and Hell was the one of the best-selling albums of Social Distortion's recording career, and some would argue the best album they released, achieving gold sales certification in the United States by 2000, and by 1996, the album had sold 296,000 copies. It peaked at number 76 on the US Billboard 200 and topped the Heatseekers chart, and was also Social Distortion's last to feature drummer Christopher Reece, who left the band in 1994.
The cover art features Ness mid-jump, while playing one of his Gibson Les Paul.
This album was meticulously made by Music on Vinyl (MOV) in Europe (one of the best vinyl factories in the world, in the Netherlands) with a world class pressing process for Sony Music to be rereleased on a modern AUDIOPHILE 180 gram black vinyl. This is a timeless album that will sound crisp, clear, and true to the recording with the MOV process and quality pressing in Europe. If anyone knows the quality of Music on Vinyl, they know that their audiophile albums come in resealable mylar bags with the quality assurance sticker on it from Music on Vinyl assuring quality from the most prolific vinyl reissue label in the world! This album has never been played and I only took it out of the mylar bag for photo purposes. There may be some distortion in the pictures due to the mylar bag, but everything is new and pristine!
There are many audiophile companies out there who use analogue master tapes and employ a completely analogue chain, Music On Vinyl is one of these. For full albums, MOV uses a DMM cutter which allows you to cut smaller grooves direct to a blank copper plate but the process retains a full, deep, bass with extended upper frequencies providing a wider dynamic range than a standard cutting process can support and, because the MOV DMM machine is a rare, late generation, model you don’t hear the early generational DMM drawbacks of bright upper mids and trashy trebles. MOV even makes its own copper blanks for the DMM cutter, treated to remain soft (for a quieter cut) and produced to a high gloss standard (to prevent air bubbles). Marvelous! Music On Vinyl has fast become the cornerstone of the vinyl reissue business and is going from strength to strength. With production standards high, playback output absolutely top notch, coupled with a fresh and always interesting release selection, MOV’s next few years promises to be an exciting time.
Don't second-guess yourself with this chance to upgrade your collection because before you know it, the opportunity will have passed forever.
This edition is a must for a Social D fan!
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