Most Precious Blood just got their Merciless album released on vinyl by a brand new label called Bitter Melody Records. 3 colors spread out over 500 copies. WOW that's a tight pressing. Let's go down the list and see just how tight these pressing numbers get shall we?
First up is the White version out of 350. Even this version didn't have many pressed.
Next up we have the clear version which jumps right now to 104 pressed and numbered. That's usually the most limited in a typical pressing. I got #33.
Then we have the most limited color version which is like a clear pink swirl and it's suppose to be #ed out of 50...but mine is 35 out of 36...Not exactly sure what happened there but I could probably find out. It also comes with this cool semi transparent cover topper with MPB cut out.
So that's it...hahah yeah I got you didn't I? Please, this is Most Precious Blood. You know I got the test press.
As you can see by the stamped label I got #8/15. It also comes with the semi transparent cover topper, and a VERY cool silk screened bag. Check the other side out.
SO this makes 5 LP test presses from Indecision/MPB. It does feel good, I admit. Actually there's one other thing I forget to mention. I also have a very slick 1/1 version of the record label...yeah seriously. Bitter Melody uses a store on Limitedpressing.com!
Go ahead and order a copy Bitter Melody Records
My TP silkscreened bag is different...look at the pics I posted over @ VC.
ReplyDeleteWhoa yeah it is different. I wonder how many there are. Thanks
ReplyDelete"Then we have the most limited color version which is like a clear pink swirl and it's suppose to be #ed out of 50...but mine is 35 out of 36...Not exactly sure what happened there but I could probably find out."
ReplyDeleteAll pressings are subject to overs or unders at the plant and are not guaranteed to be the color or number you may have asked for. I wish they would've shorted me on the white, but it came off the pink. The total pressing is really 490. I got exactly 350 white, 104 clear, and 36 pink.
and there ya go. Thanks Grant
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