
Happy New Year, S+V friends! What better way to break in that new turntable you got over the holidays than with a nice big vinyl box set that we're giving away?
Up for grabs is the Smashing Pumpkins' 1995 masterpiece, Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness. Originally released October 24, 1995, Mellon Collie (produced by Billy Corgan, Flood, and Alan Moulder) debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200 Top Albums chart and has been certified 9x platinum by the RIAA. You already know a number of the major tracks by heart, such as “Bullet With Butterfly Wings,” “1979,” "Zero," and “Tonight, Tonight.”
A brief lowdown on what this box set contains:
* 4 LPs / 8 sides (180-gram), original album remastered for first time, 28 tracks
* Never before released on vinyl in the U.S. (original vinyl previously released in the UK)
* Housed in 12x12 rigid slipcase with 2 books containing personal notes, new collage artwork, lyrics, and more
You want? Of course you do. As per usual, to qualify to win, all you need to do is share your thoughts with us. This week's topic — what was your favorite new LP purchase in 2012, and why? Let us know what got you in the groove last year (literally).
One winner will be chosen randomly from among those who leave on-topic comments. Remember, please feel free to say what you like, so long as it's on our wholly vinyl-centric topic.
You will have to register as a user of our site (If you haven't commented before, head on up to the top of the page to the "Register" link, or go straight to the registration page) — no anonymous commenters, as we need a valid e-mail contact address to inform you of your win. For shipping reasons, we can only accept entrants with shipping addresses in the contiguous 48 US states (apologies, international readers and intrepid residents of Alaska and Hawaii). We'll take entries until midnight (Eastern Time), on Wednesday, January 9, and notify the winner via e-mail by Friday, January 11.
Good luck, and happy 2013 spinning!
Mike Mettler has been Editor-In-Chief of Sound & Vision since January 2006, and has been on staff since (gulp) 1989. An unrepentant audiophile, he spends many a sleepless night trying to reconcile his undying love for vinyl records and surround sound with his iPod and iPad obsessions. Someday, he hopes to own a turquoise 1967 Mustang fastback.










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Best LP purchase of 2012, the re-released "Wish You Were Here" - Pink Floyd with the photo book and black wrapping. My dad left me his vinyl collection, I'm building mine to pass to my son, but Floyd on vinyl always a great buy! Can't believe I didn't buy it sooner.
Just listened to the entire Beatles box set collection at a (lucky) friend's house who got the box for Christmas - stunning! The Beatles are always fresh, no matter how many times you hear them, and the quality of the vinyl box set is crazy excellent.
While I didn't purchase any vinyl last year, I did get a good start on digitizing all my records to that I would not have to wear them out and risk further scratches to hear them. The Joan Baez 'Diamond and Rust' album.
While I didn't purchase any vinyl last year, I did get a good start on digitizing all my records to that I would not have to wear them out and risk further scratches to hear them. The Joan Baez 'Diamond and Rust' album.
I actually didn't purchase any vinyl last year.
Best for me was the Beatles box set. I bought quite a bit of vinyl last year, but it surprised me the most. Beatles were before my time. Sure I had listened to them in the past, but when I heard that vinyl on my 2ch rig I felt as if I had never really heard them before.
I actually just found myself really getting into 2-channel, pure music...So, naturally I went out and tracked down all the LP's of artists I'd been listening to digitally this whole time. My favorite so far is actually Jason Mraz's We Sing, We Dance, We Steal Things, but Jack Johnon's In Between Dreams isn't far off. I think it's just using a phono stage for the first time...so much different to me than digital recordings!
I have to say that The Beatles Stereo Vinyl Box Set was my favorite purchase of 2012. I LOVE this band...and the foundation that they laid down for the rest of the music industry. No one compares to them, and this LP just reminds me that no one could ever reach their viability again! Wish I saw them all in concert together...in my next lifetime!
haven't bought any music in a long time, too broke, actually been into movies alot lately
My favorite new LP... Tough call been buying vinyl a lot this year re-issues, used etc, but my favorite new music vinyl has to be Chris Robinson Brotherhood - Big Moon Ritual. Great music, awesome production on the sleeve and the heavy weight vinyl.
Sinkane - 'Mars'
Futuristic Afrobeat with monster grooves. An overlooked but killer record.
I did not buy any, but did haul out my old Dual and made some MP3
Still hesitating to buy alot of Vinyl but did grab a pristine lp Spirit of '76 by Spirit! Double album great sound not their best material having goofy covers and all but still a good buy with great sound!