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SleepVol. 1

Label:

Tupelo Recording Company – TUP34, Tupelo Recording Company – NUMBER 34, Very Small Records – NUMBER 34

Format:

Vinyl, LP, Album, Reissue

Country:

US

Released:

Genre:

Rock

Style:

Stoner Rock, Doom Metal

Tracklist

A1Stillborn
A2The Suffering
A3Numb
A4Anguish
B1Catatonic
B2Nebuchadnezzar's Dream
B3The Wall Of Yawn
B4Prey
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Companies, etc.

  • Distributed ByRevolver USA
  • Distributed ByMidheaven
  • Recorded AtRazor's Edge Recording
  • Mastered AtGolden Mastering
  • Mastered AtRecord Technology Incorporated – 21095

Credits

  • Artwork [Visual Maintenance]John Yates
  • Bass, VocalsLuke Cisneros*
  • DrumsChris Hakius
  • Guitar, VocalsJustin Marler, Matt Pike
  • Recorded ByBilly Anderson

Notes

Includes a download code for free mp3s of the entire album.

First catalog# appears on the download card, second on the labels and third on the back sleeve and the spine.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 759718083415
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A hand-etched): TUP-34-A 21095.1(2)...
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B hand-etched): TUP-34-B 21095.2(2)...
  • Matrix / Runout (Stamped on both sides): GOLDEN

Other Versions (5 of 11)

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Title (Format)LabelCat#CountryYear
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Volume One (LP, Album)Very Small Records, Tupelo Recording CompanyVSR 34US1991
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Volume One (Cassette, )Tupelo Recording Company, Very Small RecordsNUMBER 34US1991
New Submission
Volume One (LP, Album, Unofficial Release)Sleuth Records, Very Small Records (3), Tupelo Recording Company (2)SLLP2005, VSR 34, Number 34UK2013
New Submission
Volume One (9×File, MP3, Album, 320 kbps)Not On Label (Sleep Self-released)noneUS2018
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Volume One (CD, Album)Tupelo Recording CompanyRTD 3444334CDEuropeUnknown

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Reviews

  • PruittFranks's avatar
    PruittFranks
    great mix. very full very big. freaky enjoyed it. i feel like i appreciate the album a bit more after hearing this record. 9/10
    • PruittFranks's avatar
      PruittFranks
      the vinyl itself looks clean but the label is super beat up! anyone else with that? i’m spinning the first track now and it’s super quiet so idk.
      • davidjamesmartin23's avatar
        Much darker than all of their other albums but just as interesting for the most part. Really nice pressing too. It’s kind of like a breakup album except instead of your girlfriend it’s your sanity and then you become a monk afterwards.
        • mhrobbins25's avatar
          mhrobbins25
          Great album- sounds excellent too- probably as it was mastered at Golden. Very punchy (especially for so many tracks per side) and great clarity (ha) and depth to the music. Glossy cover gives this album a nice lacquered appearance, but one star is taken off for the lack of a liner or download card, and the fact that the record is housed in one of those awful frosted plasticky sleeves (not proper poly) that will outgas and leave a permanent sound-affecting milky film on your record. You MUST replace the sleeve when you get this album ASAP! Other than that- great pressing and great music from Sleep/Asbestosdeath’s early catalogue!
          • Nolan.E's avatar
            Nolan.E
            Edited 7 years ago
            My copy came with the record in a PVC-like sleeve and when opening it today I noticed the vinyl surface was becoming milky/hazy. I've had this ruin records in the past so I suggest everyone swap out the inner sleeve.

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