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Format: Endtroducing..... [Explicit]


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UK vinyl LP repressing of this classic Hip Hop release. Universal.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Language ‏ : ‎ English


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 12.24 x 12.36 x 0.35 inches; 1.2 Pounds


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Universal Import


Original Release Date ‏ : ‎ 2011


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ October 29, 2011


Label ‏ : ‎ Universal Import


Number of discs ‏ : ‎ 2


Best Sellers Rank: #7,196 in CDs & Vinyl (See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl) #7 in Trip-hop #154 in Dance Pop (CDs & Vinyl)


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  • Love!
Such an amazing album and the sound is perfect. Great buy.
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2022 by Hailey Miller

  • Decent overall value
After vacuum cleaning with Vinyl Vac, my copy sounds very good on my modest yet capable system (SLD2 Technics turntable, Nagaoka MP-110 cartridge, Schiit Mani preamp, Debut Elac B5 speakers, entry level 2010 Onkyo receiver), and even some songs like "Midnight in a Perfect World" sound revealing, a whole different listening experience to the digital version I've heard so many times in Spotify. My copy plays with almost no clicks, pops or surface noise whatsoever, except for the inherent clicks from original recording present in songs like "Building Steam with a Grain of Salt”. Considering that the audio source of this album vary from song to song, the sound quality is quite solid. The lacquer cut is by Chris Bellman (if the Discogs info regarding the US release is correct), one of the top names regarding vinyl mastering. The quality control, as other reviewers have stated, is not the best: both discs came slightly warped (without affecting play), the center hole was drilled so small that I had to push and pull the record with both hands hard enough to fully flat or release the disc (needed to roll a small piece of sand paper to loose the hole a little bit), and disc 1 came with both "side B" labels, so you have to figure out sides. I like the cover mate finish though. Bottom line: if you have a decent system, can vacuum clean the discs and you're willing to be diligent with fixable QC issues, you could have a great sounding copy of a landmark album for around $20. By the negative reviews, I thought it were gonna be worse. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2020 by Bayardo Zepeda Alvarado

  • Quality seller!
Shipped quick and showed up in good shape. What more can you ask for?
Reviewed in the United States on July 4, 2022 by Shane Falco

  • Classic
So much has been said about this album and about DJ Shadow. Let me try to play Shadow and sample some of the reviews for you. You'll see certain comparisons pop up again and again: The Dust Brothers produced Beastie Boys' album Paul's Boutique, Tricky's Maxinquaye, Aphex Twin. The quality of the comparisons should indicate to you that this is a special album. It has the same versatility with samples that Paul's Boutique does, though they are generally less recognizable than those on Paul's Boutique. It's got the dark and insistent and trippy qualities of Maxiquaye. And it has the deep weirdness of Aphex Twin's work, particularly, for my money, Selected Ambient Works Volume 1. Of course, it is also different than each of those albums--lacking vocals for the most part and much more musically lush and dense than the sparse and etheral Selected Ambient Works Volume 1. The drums, Shadow's trademark, are greatly dominant here. This album stands as one of the best of the 1990s, among such electronica classics as the aforementioned Maxinquaye, Massive Attack's Blue Lines, and Leftfield's Leftism. As a reviewer of the deluxe edition put it: "it is truly the first musically post-modern piece of music in the recording art industry." Some people will be too sophisticated for this album or on the other end incapable of appreciating it. If you're reading this with a mind towards purchasing this album, you're not one of them. It will blow your mind, I assure you. As late great British DJ John Peel said in his intro to the Diminishing Returns import, "you may find this hard to believe but you stand poised on the brink of hearing the mix of the year, fronted by command much given to frank and furious and usually accurate condemnation of the awful beings that inhabit the world of popular music--DJ Shadow--the celebrated San Franciscan weirdo." You stand poised on the brink of hearing a great album. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 18, 2005 by Bart Motes

  • Good, but hardly groundbreaking
Somehow I had never heard this album until I picked it up recently. I'm a fan of DJ Shadow's other work, so I had high hopes. Regardless of genre or sub-genre, producing sample-based music is truly an art form, and here I feel Shadow is... good. Many other reviews push the fact that Endtroducing was originally released in 1996, and suggest that it was somehow a groundbreaking effort, but I just can't see it. By 1992, NWA and Public Enemy (putting aside the vocals) were producing some really inspired and engaging mixes, that sounded great, and by 1996 we see excellent work from Kruder & Dorfmeister, LTJ Bukem, and even Aphex Twin. I would argue that this album lands somewhere on the same spectrum, and unless I misread something and it was actually released in 1986, it doesn't seem particularly novel for its time. Putting my mastering engineer hat on, there really isn't much bass, even factoring in the argument that this is more atmospheric music and not intended to be foundation-crumbling drum&bass or chassis-rattling hip-hop. It sounds like a low cut filter was left in by accident, or like it was produced and mastered in the early 80s. While I am usually at odds with people who focus on the sound of the music more than the music itself, it would probably be more enjoyable if it sounded better. Ultimately, what moves you moves you, and I was definitely moved by "What does your soul look like (pt 4)," but not much else. I would like to like it more, so hopefully it will grow on me over time, at which point I'll gladly renounce this review. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2012 by Eric W.

  • Damaged disc holder
Ordered with a DVD, the plastic holders for the disc were broken and a slight crack on the back of the case
Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2022 by Michael Colon

  • Classic Album, very good re-issue (2 CD Deluxe Edition)
Great Deluxe edition, I got the two CD set. I mostly got it for the original album, which I used to own. I have not listened much to the bonus disc material but for a few spins, it's pretty good, but can't really judge it; it's an alternate version of the album basically, mostly alternate takes of the album songs. The remastering job they did was fine on it, though the original probably didn't exactly need a remastering. It has a decent liner note book as well, with a good write up of the album and photos. It's a double disc digipak with a plastic overlay, the cardboard is a matte finish. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2016 by P Willco

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