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Re: No Code: Official Album Thread
Posted: Mon September 06, 2021 12:44 pm
by liebzz
Well, I mean think about the songs that missed the album or existed around the same time…Long Road, I Got I’d, All Night, Dead Man, Black Red Yellow…you could certainly retract it into something you may prefer but No Code as it is makes that herky jerky statement it was meant to convey - maybe the best sequenced Pearl Jam album.
Re: No Code: Official Album Thread
Posted: Mon September 06, 2021 1:39 pm
by VinylGuy
yeah, all those songs are fucking amazing but i prefer No Code as it is.
Re: No Code: Official Album Thread
Posted: Mon September 06, 2021 2:52 pm
by McParadigm
I love No Code just the way it is, as well, but an album with Black Red Yellow, Sunburn, Dead Man, and Happy When I’m Crying? Man, I just don’t know.
Re: No Code: Official Album Thread
Posted: Mon September 06, 2021 2:55 pm
by tragabigzanda
Re: No Code: Official Album Thread
Posted: Mon September 06, 2021 2:58 pm
by dad
McParadigm wrote:I love No Code just the way it is, as well, but an album with Black Red Yellow, Sunburn, Dead Man, and Happy When I’m Crying? Man, I just don’t know.
all of this.
Re: No Code: Official Album Thread
Posted: Mon September 06, 2021 2:58 pm
by Thurman Murman
McParadigm wrote:I love No Code just the way it is, as well, but an album with Black Red Yellow, Sunburn, Dead Man, and Happy When I’m Crying? Man, I just don’t know.
Yup. Individually i prefer a couple of those songs to a couple of the tracks that landed on No Code...but im perfectly happy with that album as is and those songs existing as b-sides.
Re: No Code: Official Album Thread
Posted: Fri September 17, 2021 10:52 am
by stip
i was listening to no code this morning and noticed something. In Off He Goes, when he sings ‘on a trip he’s taking for a ride’ - is the way he sings ‘on’ the first studio instance of what would become his vowel mashing tic? Its not nearly as prominent as it would become, obviously, but this may be the first time I noticed it
Re: No Code: Official Album Thread
Posted: Mon April 11, 2022 8:02 pm
by B
So, is this new one a single record?
NEW ONE.

Re: No Code: Official Album Thread
Posted: Mon April 11, 2022 8:14 pm
by tragabigzanda
Re: No Code: Official Album Thread
Posted: Mon April 11, 2022 8:30 pm
by stip
it looks round and presumably made of vinyl. What's the problem?
Re: No Code: Official Album Thread
Posted: Mon April 11, 2022 8:32 pm
by tragabigzanda
Re: No Code: Official Album Thread
Posted: Mon April 11, 2022 8:38 pm
by Strat
Also colored vinyl are often times lesser quality all together
Re: No Code: Official Album Thread
Posted: Mon April 11, 2022 8:38 pm
by B
To be fair. Nowhere does it say this is a single record. My only evidence is a new picture.
The shipping weight is 3lbs, and given that a single record ways a little over 6oz. It'd be shocking if this package included over 2.5lbs of packaging.
Re: No Code: Official Album Thread
Posted: Mon April 11, 2022 8:40 pm
by stip
tragabigzanda wrote:stip wrote:it looks round and presumably made of vinyl. What's the problem?
At 33 RPM, a 12" record is ideally limited to about 22 mins per side. Any more than that, and you have to start taking aggressive steps with compression and/or EQ, as a wide dynamic range and bass frequencies can make the needle vibrate as it gets closer towards the center of the record.
By taking a 49 minute album and limiting it to a single LP, they are obligating the vinyl master to compression and EQ that are likely not ideal for the music.
Or maybe they just cut Off He Goes and Lukin from the Vinyl release
Re: No Code: Official Album Thread
Posted: Mon April 11, 2022 8:40 pm
by tragabigzanda
Re: No Code: Official Album Thread
Posted: Mon April 11, 2022 8:40 pm
by Strat
stip wrote:tragabigzanda wrote:stip wrote:it looks round and presumably made of vinyl. What's the problem?
At 33 RPM, a 12" record is ideally limited to about 22 mins per side. Any more than that, and you have to start taking aggressive steps with compression and/or EQ, as a wide dynamic range and bass frequencies can make the needle vibrate as it gets closer towards the center of the record.
By taking a 49 minute album and limiting it to a single LP, they are obligating the vinyl master to compression and EQ that are likely not ideal for the music.
Or maybe they just cut Off He Goes and Lukin from the Vinyl release
Stupid mop closes the album and is on vitalogy!!!!!!!
Re: No Code: Official Album Thread
Posted: Mon April 11, 2022 8:43 pm
by tragabigzanda
Re: No Code: Official Album Thread
Posted: Mon April 11, 2022 8:43 pm
by Strat
tragabigzanda wrote:Strat wrote:Also colored vinyl are often times lesser quality all together
Clear vinyl is actually the purest vinyl, is my understanding.
B wrote:To be fair. Nowhere does it say this is a single record. My only evidence is a new picture.
The shipping weight is 3lbs, and given that a single record ways a little over 6oz. It'd be shocking if this package included over 2.5lbs of packaging.
Even with nine 12" polaroids?
Im getting mixed signals but:
“ Black vinyl pellets at Cascade Record Pressing
A few exceptions exist: Clear vinyl, picture discs and glow-in-the-dark pressings are more susceptible to poor playback. Very few additives can be mixed into clear vinyl without jeopardizing the opacity, which means there is a potential for worse sound quality, albeit this drop is often imperceptible to the common listener.”
https://blog.discogs.com/en/true-colors ... vinyl/amp/
Re: No Code: Official Album Thread
Posted: Mon April 11, 2022 8:44 pm
by stip
Strat wrote:stip wrote:tragabigzanda wrote:stip wrote:it looks round and presumably made of vinyl. What's the problem?
At 33 RPM, a 12" record is ideally limited to about 22 mins per side. Any more than that, and you have to start taking aggressive steps with compression and/or EQ, as a wide dynamic range and bass frequencies can make the needle vibrate as it gets closer towards the center of the record.
By taking a 49 minute album and limiting it to a single LP, they are obligating the vinyl master to compression and EQ that are likely not ideal for the music.
Or maybe they just cut Off He Goes and Lukin from the Vinyl release
Stupid mop closes the album and is on vitalogy!!!!!!!
They should migrate Stupid Mop to the No Code vinyl to justify a two LP pressing
Re: No Code: Official Album Thread
Posted: Mon April 11, 2022 8:48 pm
by tragabigzanda