Heartbreakers* – L.A.M.F. - The Found '77 Masters
Label: | Jungle Records – TRACKLP77 |
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Series: | RSD Essentials – 025 |
Format: | Vinyl, LP, Album, Record Store Day, Remastered, Repress, Stereo, Pink & White Splatter |
Country: | USA & Europe |
Released: | |
Genre: | Rock |
Style: | Rock & Roll, Punk |
Tracklist
A1 | Born To Lose | |
A2 | Baby Talk | |
A3 | All By Myself | |
A4 | I Wanna Be Loved | |
A5 | It's Not Enough | |
A6 | Chinese Rocks | |
A7 | Get Off The Phone | |
B1 | Pirate Love | |
B2 | One Track Mind | |
B3 | I Love You | |
B4 | Goin' Steady | |
B5 | Let Go | |
B6 | Can´t Keep My Eyes On You | |
B7 | Do You Love Me |
Companies, etc.
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Track Records (9)
- Published By – BMG Rights Management
- Published By – Jungle Music
- Published By – Bucks Music Group Ltd.
- Published By – Warner/Chappell North America
- Published By – EMI Music
- Published By – Jobete Music
- Copyright © – Jungle Records
- Pressed By – GZ Media – 219984E
Credits
- Bass Guitar – Billy Rath
- Cover [Original Cover Graphics] – Tony Peyton Graphics
- Drums – Jerry Nolan
- Lead Guitar, Vocals – Johnny Thunders, Walter Lure
- Liner Notes – Alan Hauser, Simon Wright (20)
- Liner Notes [With Thanks To] – Nina Antonia
- Mastered By – Duncan Cowell
- Photography By [Cover] – Roberta Bayley
- Producer – Daniel Secunda, Speedy Keen*
Notes
℗ 1977 Track Records.
© 2021 Jungle Records
Tracks A1, A2, A4, A5, B1, B3, B4 BMG Rights Management
Tracks A3, A7, B2, B6 Jungle Music/Bucks Music Group Ltd
Track A6 Warner Chappell North America
Track B5 Jungle Music/Bucks Music Group Ltd / BMG Rights Management
Track B7 EMI Music/Jobete Music
Made in Czechia
Direct Metal Mastered from 24-bit audio transfer from analogue tape.
Includes inner bag with new notes by Simon Wright, and a yellow obi strip with hype on the front (including a quote from Clem Burke of Blondie) and more Heartbreakers releases on the back.
A1 is transcribed as 'Born Too Loose' on rear sleeve.
© 2021 Jungle Records
Tracks A1, A2, A4, A5, B1, B3, B4 BMG Rights Management
Tracks A3, A7, B2, B6 Jungle Music/Bucks Music Group Ltd
Track A6 Warner Chappell North America
Track B5 Jungle Music/Bucks Music Group Ltd / BMG Rights Management
Track B7 EMI Music/Jobete Music
Made in Czechia
Direct Metal Mastered from 24-bit audio transfer from analogue tape.
Includes inner bag with new notes by Simon Wright, and a yellow obi strip with hype on the front (including a quote from Clem Burke of Blondie) and more Heartbreakers releases on the back.
A1 is transcribed as 'Born Too Loose' on rear sleeve.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode: 5013145913413
- Matrix / Runout (Side A runout): TRACKLP77-A 219984E1/A
- Matrix / Runout (Side B runout): TRACKLP77-B 219984E2/A
- Matrix / Runout (Side A label): TRACKLP77/A
- Matrix / Runout (Side B label): TRACKLP77/B
Other Versions (5 of 20)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Recently Edited | L.A.M.F. (LP, Album, Stereo) | Track Record | 2409 218 | Germany | 1977 | ||
L.A.M.F. (LP, Album, Stereo) | Track Record, Track Record | 2409 218, 2409-218 | UK | 1977 | |||
New Submission | L.A.M.F. (LP, Album) | Track Record | ZPLTR 34025 | Italy | 1977 | ||
New Submission | L.A.M.F. (LP, Album) | Track Record, Polydor | 2409 218 | Netherlands | 1977 | ||
New Submission | L.A.M.F. (LP, Album) | Track Record | 940552 | France | 1977 |
Recommendations
Reviews
- Edited 2 months agoI bought a copy of this version of L.A.M.F. because it’s supposed to be the best sounding one. While it’s got more clarity than my original UK version, it still isn’t very dynamic. It’s a bit flat and lifeless. I think as flawed as it is, the original is better.
If people were actually serious, what would happen is that this new “found master” would be remastered by some absolute genius who could adjust the eq and give it more life and air. And then it would be pressed on normal virgin black vinyl instead of this gimmicky pink splatter crap. - I think they used exactly the same master for the recent CD issue: https://www.discogs.com/release/20867818-Heartbreakers-LAMF-The-Found-77-Masters-Demos I hear no difference at all. All instruments and vocals very nicely separated and expressive. Maybe it could be more dynamic and less compressed, but it's the best sounding version I've heard so far. Some cracking on vinyl, so I think I'll listen to CD.
- Edited 11 months agoSide A sounds fkn awesome!!! Side B..is kinda a mix bag.. like the drugs wore off(or on) on whoever was mixing Side B. Everything sounds a bit mixed *in the red* tape distortion sound. while a few other tracks have that sheen of side 1.
EDIT: after comparing the original UK. That same sound is still on side B.. albeit warm and muddy :). Verry different listening experience. - Edited one year agoI've owned the 1st press and the LAMF Revisited LPs for years and nearly passed on this, but, so, so, glad I didn't and really happy I pulled the trigger. I wasn't expecting big things, maybe a marginal improvement, so I was amazed to hear these songs I've known for decades sound so much clearer and given a new lease of life. This is a definite upgrade on the original, 84 and 94 mixes.
- Pirate love sounds a bit wonky on my copy, all other tracks sound fine but I had to check for a moment that it wasn't off centre. Odd, it's the only song that has this slightly out of tune feel. I can only assume it's the actual guitars out of tune or a mastering issue?
- Edited one year agoHope this gets reissued in a standard black vinyl verson for around $20 that is readily available. I really don't care about the limited color version bs. Seems only fair after all the different inferior versions sold over the years.
- So can anyone tell me the difference between the found and lost remastered versions? Are they the same or is there any significant spund difference?
- this was a weird experience going off my old earmark lp version, but on the whole it was a positive. very much a completely different sound, which is exactly what i was hoping for. the vinyl is very pretty and probably worth the cost in itself.
mine had two side one labels. anyone else?
…definitely buy it if you’re bummed on the previous rsd release price.
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