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Performer: Shellac
Genre: Rock
Album: Dude Incredible
Released: 2014
Style: Indie Rock, Math Rock
MP3 version ZIP size: 1299 mb
FLAC version RAR size: 1395 mb
WMA version ZIP size: 1170 mb
Rating: 4.8
Votes: 883
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Tracklist

A1 Dude Incredible
A2 Compliant
A3 You Came In Me
A4 Riding Bikes
B1 All The Surveyors
B2 The People’s Microphone
B3 Gary
B4 Mayor / Surveyor
B5 Surveyor
CD-1 Dude Incredible 6:00
CD-2 Compliant 3:39
CD-3 You Came In Me 2:06
CD-4 Riding Bikes 5:29
CD-5 All The Surveyors 3:20
CD-6 The People’s Microphone 3:13
CD-7 Gary 4:01
CD-8 Mayor / Surveyor 1:42
CD-9 Surveyor 3:12

Companies, etc.

  • Pressed By – Record Technology Incorporated – 22292
  • Mastered At – Abbey Road Studios
  • Recorded At – Electrical Audio

Credits

  • Bass – Bob Weston*
  • Crew [Freediving] – Corey Rusk
  • Crew [Office Bear] – Stephen Sowley
  • Crew [Studio Assistant] – Matthew Russell*
  • Drums – Todd Trainer
  • Guitar – Steve Albini
  • Layout – David Babbitt
  • Lyrics By – T-Bone Slim (tracks: B3, CD-7)
  • Mastered By – Steve Rooke
  • Photography [Cover Photo] – Reuters /Anton Meres
  • Photography By [Cover Photo] – Anton Meres
  • Photography By [Inner Photo] – David Manthey
  • Tape Op – Grégoire Yeche*, Jon San Paolo

Notes

180 gram vinyl.
Packaged in a chipboard album jacket with two high gloss, full-color monkeys on the front cover. The LP is an 180-gram audiophile quality pressing and includes a CD of the full album. LP comes in a printed inner sleeve.
The LP was mastered entirely in the analog domain, using the DMM (Direct Metal Mastering) process. The LPs are being manufactured at RTI in Camarillo, CA, using their HQ-180 system.

On the spine the band is identified as Shellac of North America. The CD has no branding or artwork on it besides the matrix info.

Shellac record 14.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Sticker): 0 36172 1 1041 4
  • Barcode (String): 036172110414
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout LP Side A): 22292.1 TG-404 A SOME OF THEM ARE NONE TOO FIT
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout LP Side A): 2̶2̶2̶7̶5̶.̶1̶(̶3̶)̶..[Struck-through]
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout LP Side B): 22292 2 TG-404 B SOME OF THEM SPECTACULAR
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout LP Side B): 2̶2̶2̶7̶5̶.̶2̶(̶3̶)̶...[Struck-through]
  • Matrix / Runout (CD): 04/08/2014 04:35:28.AM #125310 TG404CD 2538899 01
  • Mastering SID Code (CD): IFPI LN08
  • Mould SID Code (CD): IFPI J105

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
TG404CD Shellac Dude Incredible ‎(CD, Album) Touch And Go TG404CD US 2014

Raniconne
Great album and love the LP. But the CD... put them in a paper sleeve or something. They ain't expensive!

Jube
Beautiful pressing. Both jacket and disc happened to be in perfect shape and plays beautifully.

Kit
My copy is slightly warped. For 180 gram vinyl that's disappointing. Another disappointment is the outer sleeve is put together like an inner sleeve: fold-over design (not a gatefold) - and there are big gaps where the glue is not adhered to the entire side surfaces around the LP. As for the CD included - there is no art or ink on it. Just a silver disc - no protective sleeve, naked, just sliding around inside the outer sleeve getting scratched. How is the controversial DMM pressing? Not bad, with some static in the quiet parts (on both sides). It's a bit of a humid day here so I know it's not environmental. No harshness in the upper end at all. Matter of fact sounds f*in great WRT the Shellac trade mark bombastic delivery - with a nice clean heavy bottom end... and natural sounding transients. After a seven year hiatus the band has picked up right where they left off....

Levion
I've just bought this and had exactly the same experience with disc damaged by the pathetic inner sleeve construction. There is solid glue residue embedded into the vinyl and the first track on each side is totally unplayable. I bought it new on discogs and luckily the seller gave me a refund without question - top marks to HVE (https://www.discogs.com/seller/www.hhv.de/profile). I'm still wanting a good copy but will resume my search in record shops, where I can check before purchase.

Ylal
I totally agree with every aspect of your review. My copy is (very) slightly warped, too. Luckily it does not affect playing though. I also experience some static but not only in very quiet parts but even hearable in the louder ones.The Record label's announcement of "The LPs are being manufactured at RTI in Camarillo, CA, using their HQ-180 system. The pressings are 180 gram audiophile quality." does not impress much. I would even tend to say that 180 gram pressings manufactured by RTI are no sign of quality at all. I own another 180 gram record pressed by RTI (http://www.discogs.com/Thermals-Desperate-Ground/release/4427821) which suffers from the same static problems too but even more than on this record here. I usually do not experience static in this enormity. My Zerostat gun could not eliminate it on both records.The mastering and especially the dynamics of this record are truly great though.