Meat Puppets - Too High To Die (1994) (24-bit 96kHZ vinyl rip)
Meat Puppets - Too High To Die plus Raw Meat bonus EP
Vinyl rip in 24-bit / 96kHZ [and redbook] FLAC + artwork
1.3 GB / 420 MB | magnet + mega | Rock
Rare vinyl pressing with 10" 45 RPM Raw Meat EP
Vinyl rip in 24-bit / 96kHZ [and redbook] FLAC + artwork
1.3 GB / 420 MB | magnet + mega | Rock
Rare vinyl pressing with 10" 45 RPM Raw Meat EP
Too High to Die is the eighth album by the Meat Puppets, released on January 25, 1994. It sold very well due to the success of its single "Backwater", which reached #2 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks chart. The album itself also reached #1 on the Heatseekers chart, making it one of the Meat Puppets' most successful and highest ranking albums to date. The album's title is a parody of The Ramones' 1984 album Too Tough to Die.
A limited edition of Too High To Die included the 10" vinyl promo EP Raw Meat. The cover art on this limited edition features more color than the simply pink-toned normal cover.
The album was certified gold by the RIAA on October 6, 1994.
Honestly, I never understood how Curt never got his due as a guitar god! If you really, I mean really listen, and get past a few drug-addled lyrics, you'll hear some incredibly guitar playing on this and most of the Pups LPs. Probably straddling the DIY/Punk/Country/Rock/Drug genres did not help, but do yourself a favor, this album has a very broad number of styles on it.
tracks:
A1 Violet Eyes 3:50
A2 Never To Be Found 4:44
A3 We Don't Exist 3:44
A4 Severed Goddess Hand 2:58
A5 Flaming Heart 4:48
A6 Shine 3:49
A7 Backwater 3:39
B1 Roof With A Hole 3:34
B2 Station 2:22
B3 Things 4:05
B4 Why? 4:19
B5 Evil Love 3:07
B6 Comin' Down 3:44
B7 Lake Of Fire 3:11
C1 Up On The Sun 3:49
C2 El Paso City 3:40
D1 White Sport Coat 2:09
D2 Goodnight Irene 2:00
credits:
Guitar, Vocals – Curt Kirkwood
Bass, Vocals – Cris Kirkwood
Drums – Derrick Bostrom
Mastered By – Greg Calbi
Producer – Meat Puppets, Paul Leary
Artwork [Drawings] – Cris*
Painting – Curt*, Derrick*
;flac fingerprints generated by xACT 2.21 on 2013-04-07 21:09:19 -0600
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A2 Never To Be Found.flac:2085e37fbb57493d610edcd6a04d865b
A3 We Don't Exist.flac:3fc01d12cf3c376cb75d5c6d026db244
A4 Severed Goddess Hand.flac:957eea8cbf313c0eae70392de4541c91
A5 Flaming Heart.flac:9aacc7ce7bda050dccd00819fe94577d
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A7 Backwater.flac:cd5ec3beed19e63c7a6ead81d84bb4f9
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B2 Station.flac:66533607c41af59891cf31218016d70c
B3 Things.flac:351353d7c6c78b4347a5ec134b6a87b1
B4 Why?.flac:ab31f9e5824e77a5d20a7279dbdaac10
B5 Evil Love.flac:ddad21e2abea0b9f5f4f6b1b0b61d2e8
B6 Comin' Down.flac:4812746ddbc2070c4e9390f4ee9d99d3
B7 Lake Of Fire.flac:b72cb0f04d4498d483116394c96b73f7
C1 Up On The Sun.flac:1be4a447d2cc03b93087f5069035c93c
C2 El Paso City.flac:406f76ad7b37ffd19a1a8cce9f97e8ba
D1 White Sport Coat.flac:4efe31792f353efb30341e646332fa28
D2 Goodnight Irene.flac:3693f3e3e5c65956dfa2ca2e8c41f923
transfer: April 06, 2013
Record Doctor RCM
Audio-Technica AT33EV
Sota Sapphire w/ Eminent Technology Tonearm 2 (ET-2)
Cardas 4×33 cryo-treated tonearm wire loom w/ rhodium 1877phono clips and plugs
Tube Box SE II w/NOS Telefunken ECC83
TC Electronic Impact Twin ACD
Sound Studio [capture 24-bit/96kHZ]
Amadeus Pro [Analyze, split tracks, verify waveform, no clipping]
Izotope RX2 [manual de-clicking, dither and resample for redbook]
xACT [sbe correction, encoding to flac + ffp, tagging, and tested this time!!]
Comments
but I believe you've got your magnets reversed
quite a few of your recent rips have stated a transfer date of April 2012
based on the artwork included it looks like the entire package is a Promotional Copy which also includes a Promo EP
we actually have a "Promo" inside a "Promo" here
It has a barcode so that infers it was available at one point at retail,and the sticker on my copy suggest it was available with and without the EP.
So to be correct, this is indeed a promo copy of the LP based on the stamp on the back, and in limited edition which further includes the promo 10" EP based on the sticker on the front cover as well as the multi-color front cover (the normal pressing was just white and pink like the CD).
I had the CD for years and can't wait to give this one some time with headphones.
Thanks for the upgrade, I will be back to comment more after a few listens.
Cheers