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The Church - Priest = Aura mp3

Performer: The Church
Title: Priest = Aura
Country: US
Catalog Number: plain207
Label: Plain Recordings
Released: 03 Mar 2016
Style: Alternative Rock
Rating: 4.8
Votes: 400

Tracklist

1Feel3:55
2Aura6:59
3Kings4:35
4Swan Lake2:26
5Witch Hunt1:27
6Lustre5:45
7Paradox3:59
8Ripple6:03
9Film3:56
10The Disillusionist6:24
11Mistress4:12
12Old Flame1:37
13Chaos9:34
14Dome4:00

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
07822-18683-2The Church Priest = Aura ‎(CD, Album)Arista07822-18683-2US1992
TVC 93356, RMC53356The Church Priest = Aura ‎(Cass, Album, Chr)Mushroom, Mushroom, White , White TVC 93356, RMC53356Australia1992
ARCD-8683The Church Priest = Aura ‎(CD, Album)AristaARCD-8683US1992
TVD93356, C 11098The Church Priest = Aura ‎(CD, Album + Cass, Single)White , White TVD93356, C 11098Australia1992
07822-18683-4The Church Priest = Aura ‎(Cass, Album)Arista07822-18683-4Canada1992

Credits

  • Art DirectionMaude Gilman
  • PerformerJay Dee Daugherty, Marty Willson-Piper, Peter Koppes, Steven Kilbey
  • Photography ByDavid Katzenstein
  • ProducerGavin MacKillop, The Church
  • Recorded ByGavin MacKillop
  • Typography [Lettering]John Wujcik
  • Written-ByDaugherty (tracks: A1-A3, B1-B3, C1 to D2), Willson-Piper, Koppes, Kilbey
  • ProducerGavin MacKillop, The Church
  • Recorded ByGavin MacKillop
  • Written By – Jay Dee Daugherty (tracks: Tracks 1-6 + 8-14), Marty Willson-Piper (tracks: Tracks 1-14), Peter Koppes (tracks: Tracks 1-14), Steven Kilbey (tracks: Tracks 1-14)

Notes

℗ 1992 & © 1992, 2016 Arista Records, LLC.
All songs published by Sony Music Publishing Australia, adm. by Sony Tunes Inc. (ASCAP)/ Worldwater Music adm. by PSO Ltd. (ASCAP)/Copyright Control(p)&(c) 1992 Arista Records, Inc.
Made in Germany
Printed in Germany

Barcodes

  • Barcode (Text): 6 46315 52071 2
  • Barcode (Scanned): 646315520712
  • Rights Society: BIEM/GEMA
  • Label Code: LC 3484
  • Barcode: 4 007192 626434
  • Matrix / Runout: PILZ CD 262643 102
  • Other: D: 222
  • Other: F: BM650

Companies

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Arista Records LLC
  • Copyright (c) – Arista Records LLC
  • Manufactured For – Runt Productions, LLC
  • Manufactured By – Sony Music Entertainment
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Arista Records, Inc. – 262643
  • Copyright (c) – Arista Records, Inc.
  • Record Company – BMG Ariola München GmbH
  • Distributed By – BMG Records
  • Distributed By – BMG Ariola

Video

Album

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Reviews (13)
Kerahuginn
I only have the original CD to compare it to but I'm perfectly happy with the Plain reissue - artwork is as cheap and cheerful as the original but the sound is crisp and full on my system

Saintrius
Hmm...mine sounds perfect. Balanced, clean. Guess I lucked out. Cheers

Pruster
Has anyone compared the vinyl reissue's sound to 2005 Australia EMI remaster (not vinyl)? That is the by far the best I have heard, I believe it was done by Tim Powles, the band's drummer. Steve Kilbey was recently quoted as saying that this remastered LP was not put out by the band and isn't even sure if they get paid anything for it. I have the original LP and would be willing to buy this anyway if the quality is on par with the 2005 remaster. Edit: it looks from the other comments that this isn't worthy. Still interested in hearing if anyone has a comparison to the 2005 (not vinyl) remaster.

Faell
I recently acquired some really good headphones and I now agree with you.

Blueshaper
As a huge fan of this record and as a sound quality lover, I am afraid I have to disagree with you. The 2005 remaster was a disaster; distorted, brick-walled, loud and compressed. Thanks to that CD I learned about the loudness war and how most remasters of the era don't sound half as good as the original versions. Give your original CD or LP another good listen and compare it to the 2005 remaster, you'll hear the difference. Use a good pair of headphones if you can. I can't comment on this pressing but if they stayed away from the 2005 remaster, there is hope.

Kiutondyl
Just purchased this as it's probably my favourite Church album and i could never afford the original vinyl pressing.My first impression was that the drums have been pushed back slightly in the mix ,compared to the CD ... especially noticeable on the first track. Overall though, it sounds ok ... it's hard to know exactly how much tweaking was done with the mastering to vinyl.Anyway, the first record played through pretty well without too much static or ticking ; just a little between tracks.The second record however has quite a bit of static and distortion from halfway through 'Dome' (side C) right through to the end of the side. Side D has patches of static.I cleaned the vinyls before playing and checked my stylus.The static appears in the same areas with each play so it must be in the pressing. Such a shame ! It's always depressing when you pay top dollar for a new pressing of a favourite album, only to find it to be defective.Cover is a minimal single sleeve outer with printed barcode, housing two plain white inner paper sleeves. About as minimal as you can get. The reproduction of the silver on black front image is reasonably good though.

funike
I have the original and the new double-LP reissue. My copy of the reissue sounds great! The mastering sounds great to my ears, and I am often a critic of new remasters. No over-compression or brickwalling - very dynamic. Nice clean highs, warm round bass and kick. Side by side, I think the new issue holds its own very well. There is a slight bit of surface noise at a few points where the music is very quiet, but it may be a matter of needing a good cleaning. That shouldn't be required on a new record, but it often is.

Thiama
I have not done an A/B comparison with my original copy, but my first impression is that the mastering is actually pretty solid. And surprisingly my pressing is pretty good by any standard and very good for a Plain press. Much better than I was expecting.

Reggy
I though the mastering wasn't too bad - but the pressing was terrible.

one life
I own the original, but I decided to buy this reissue hoping that it might sound better than expected since it is spread across two pieces of vinyl. The disappointment set in shortly after dropping the needle. Muddy bass. None of the highs sparkle. Dull sounding overall. This record deserves better treatment.

Anaginn
You right I have both and I prefer the originalIssue

skriper
bummer. I also own an original and bought this as well thinking for $30 it was worth the gamble. Still haven't listened to this reissue but was expecting what you described but hoping to be surprised. Plain Recordings has a nice catalog of reissues but always manages to drop the ball.

FRAY
Such a great album, Shame that plain is repressing this.

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