Individual Thought Patterns - Reissue. Its not Death so allow that thought to pass you by.Control Denied created a phenominal record with. 5.0 out of 5 stars An interesting release from the Death mastermind, remastered.
Sold Date: September 18, 2017 Start Date: September 15, 2017 Final Price: $166.66 $150.00 (USD) Seller Feedback: 916 Buyer Feedback: 111 Brand new Death Individual Thought Patterns deluxe box set. Limited Edition of 500. Sold out immediately. One time pressing deluxe vinyl box set containing Death's classic fifth album Individual Thought Patterns remastered on the first LP plus a bonus 2nd LP featuring select tracks from their legendary 'Live in Germany - April 13th, 1993' performance and the studio outtake track 'The Exorcist' (both on vinyl for the first time ever) housed in an exclusive jacket with expanded art. Both LPs are pressed on exclusive white inside of clear with baby pink, red and bronze splatter vinyl and come accompanied with an album art slipmat and 5 x 1.5' enamel pin set of Death classic and new logos and figures from their iconic artwork. This is a pre-order with a release date of October 20. In compliance with eBay's pre-order policy I will ship within my stated handling time of 30 business days.
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Death's fifth full length album, originally released in 1993 through Relativity Records. RELAPSE 2017 REISSUE PRESSING INFO: Standard 1xLP: 3000 x Black Standard Gram 500 x Milky Clear with Baby Pink, Blood Red and Bronze Splatter Standard Gram 500 x Blood Red with Bronze, White and Black Splatter Standard Gram 500 x Black and Bronze Merge with Bone White Splatter 300 x Purple and Baby Pink Merge with Bone White and Black Splatter 300 x Picture Disc Deluxe 2xLP Boxset 500 x White Inside Clear with Baby Pink, Red and Bronze Splatter Standard Gram 100 x Clear. This original is my favorite version of 'Individual Thought Patterns.' I've done a very detailed comparison between this original version and the 2011 Reissue version on vinyl that was mastered by Alan Douches, and while I do really enjoy the reissues he did of all of Death's masterpieces this album is the one where I can hear the greatest difference between the original and the reissue. The original is quieter with much more dynamics in the instruments which greatly benefits the music style on this album and especially the guitars they just overpowered the album on the reissue because for some reason they were turned up unnecessarily loud. Just compare them yourself to hear the difference. Bottom line is if you love this album then you need to own a copy of the original, so buy it it's not expensive.