MY DAD IS DEAD Peace, Love & Murder LP
Here we continue moving through the MDID discography with album #2 from 1987. This one is pretty much a straight reproduction of the original, including the lyric insert typeset on an old Mac. The label art is different, and the mastering is improved, but otherwise nothing has been altered. I find this pressing to have more low end and spatial separation than the original, quite nice. An amazing thing about these early MDID albums is hearing the album-to-album progression in every detail - production quality, guitar playing, songwriting, confidence. It’s a hell of a run. It’s also crazy how prescient some songs are, especially “Breakdown” and “Fireball,” which seem to describe the world we’re all living in now. Available on black vinyl or natural (uncolored) vinyl w/black swirls.
Here we continue moving through the MDID discography with album #2 from 1987. This one is pretty much a straight reproduction of the original, including the lyric insert typeset on an old Mac. The label art is different, and the mastering is improved, but otherwise nothing has been altered. I find this pressing to have more low end and spatial separation than the original, quite nice. An amazing thing about these early MDID albums is hearing the album-to-album progression in every detail - production quality, guitar playing, songwriting, confidence. It’s a hell of a run. It’s also crazy how prescient some songs are, especially “Breakdown” and “Fireball,” which seem to describe the world we’re all living in now. Available on black vinyl or natural (uncolored) vinyl w/black swirls.
Here we continue moving through the MDID discography with album #2 from 1987. This one is pretty much a straight reproduction of the original, including the lyric insert typeset on an old Mac. The label art is different, and the mastering is improved, but otherwise nothing has been altered. I find this pressing to have more low end and spatial separation than the original, quite nice. An amazing thing about these early MDID albums is hearing the album-to-album progression in every detail - production quality, guitar playing, songwriting, confidence. It’s a hell of a run. It’s also crazy how prescient some songs are, especially “Breakdown” and “Fireball,” which seem to describe the world we’re all living in now. Available on black vinyl or natural (uncolored) vinyl w/black swirls.