Tracklist
Drover | 5:25 | ||
Baby's Breath | 5:30 | ||
America! | 5:33 | ||
Universal Applicant | 5:53 | ||
Riding For The Feeling | 6:06 | ||
Free's | 3:13 | ||
One Fine Morning | 8:46 |
Credits (13)
- Brian BeattieBass
- Neal MorganDrums
- Matt KinseyElectric Guitar
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Gordon ButlerFiddle
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Luke FrancoFlute
- Roger SeibelMastered By
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Drag City – DC450 | US | 2011 | US — 2011 |
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Apocalypse
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Spunk – URA364 | Australia | 2011 | Australia — 2011 |
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Drag City – DC450CD | 2011 | 2011 |
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Drag City – DC 450 | US | 2011 | US — 2011 |
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Apocalypse
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Drag City – DC 450 | 2015 | 2015 |
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Apocalypse
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Drag City – DC 450 |
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Recommendations
Reviews
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referencing Apocalypse (CD, Album) URA364
I just want to know if he sings the Spunk catalog number on "One Fine Morning" on this edition. -
referencing Apocalypse (CD, Album) DC450CD
end times, good times... best apocalypse sound track, now more than ever !!! -
referencing Apocalypse (LP, Album) DC450
Agree with all the lovely comments about the pressing. Coming after a wave of poor pressed vinyl when I put this on I felt like my ears had awakened. This is what vinyl is all about. Anyone have an idea where to point as the reason this sounds so good? RTI? SAE? public HiFi? Maybe the mix of them all? -
referencing Apocalypse (LP, Album) DC450
Beautiful pressing. The warmth of the vocals on this album are so rich and detailed. Quite possibly one of the best sounding vinyl mixes I've heard in a long while. Lazy Sunday afternoon soundtrack. -
referencing Apocalypse (LP, Album) DC450
Before you start your 9-5 grind on a Monday morning, throw this on. The B-side especially with coffee and headphones will wash a welcoming feeling of complacency over you. -
referencing Apocalypse (LP, Album) DC450
I agree this sounds amazing. That said, I had to do some cleaning to get it dead quiet. First I tried ultrasonic cleaning but still heard some surface noise (my guess would be leftover mold release compound from the pressing). I then cleaned it by hand using enzymatic cleaner followed by another ultrasonic cleaning/rinse and now it sounds dead quiet. This doesn't always work on some new pressings but it usually helps and really did a great job on this one. -
referencing Apocalypse (LP, Album) DC450
I concur. This is truly wonderful pressing. If you have a top end deck this sounds fantastic. Sounds amazing on my LP12. Bill’s voice sounds so rich and warm it’s like he is in the room with you. With the band playing around him, such a great soundstage, not totally open but true to the studio set, detail with the channels and you can place each instrument in a defined space. Silent vinyl too, I have many nimbus and Mofi records but this tops many of them to my ears... -
referencing Apocalypse (LP, Album) DC450
Fantastic pressing of one of the best albums in recent times. The closeness and intimacy of this vinyl version makes for a sublime listening experience. -
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referencing Apocalypse (LP, Album) DC450
Magnificent pressing indeed. Quiet and very acoustic music, mostly made of voice and sweet guitar chords that plays 100% silent of surface noise and high detail. I haven't measured the dynamic range but my guess would be 12 out of 15 in average. Truly audiophile quality. -
referencing Apocalypse (LP, Album) DC450
My copy of Callahan's Apocalypse was somewhat dirty looking (much of the surface looked like it had been scraped somehow), but played perfectly silently - appearance aside, an excellent, silent, flat pressing! Aforementioned visual appearance was a pity though - I think I've heard that this happens sometimes with RTI?
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