‘Strictly Britxotica! – Palais Pop And Locarno Latin’ is soon to hit the shops, and is already available on the Trunk website. It of course looks brill. The dilemma now is whether to get the LP right away (it’s only available on vinyl), or wait (possibly for ages) for the inevitable 3CD box set after a couple more volumes have been added to the series.
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https://trunkrecords.greedbag.com/buy/strictly-britxotica-0/
Bloody hippie.
There’s many a tombstone with the inscription
Et expecto enim set arca archa
….go for it!
Leave my chest out of it!
(A Latin translation website lists archa archa as chest, box, and suitably enough, coffin. Moosey Translate of course tells me that you mean “I am waiting for the box set”. 😀 )
*strideo-strideo-strideo*
Marvellous.
I have to say I would have thought “expecto” was Latin for gobbing.
In which case that Harry Potter was a filthy little tyke.
“Chest” would be more appropriate for several albums by Dolly Parton. (“We can’t don’t have money for groceries dear, I spent it all on Dolly Parton’s Chest” etc)
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Does the LP come with [steady on!] a download code? In which case, isn’t that the best of both worlds [steady on!, etc].
I’ve never bought vinyl from Trunk, but I have from Domino Recordings – they include CD-quality WAV downloads. Peter Gabriel’s half-speed mastered LPs include studio-quality 24-bit WAV downloads.
Those audiophile Abbey Road half-speed-mastered LPs included 128kbps MP3 downloads – Pah!
No, no download code. Nor autorip with amazon.