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New Releases now available from Retrospect


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These six titles Will be on ebay today and on the website Saturday. This will mark over 125 releases in less than one year for Retrospect Records since the new ownership....

 

1. Nasty Black 'Larger Than Life'

 

2. Tainted Angel 'A Little Heaven'

 

3. AZ.U.R 'Rock Like Pigz'

 

4. FirstStrike 'Agony Pit'

 

5. Herazz 'Boogeyman'

 

6. ...and Defcon's #1 rival in Chicago.....meet...

 

 

 

Odette.jpg

 

 

 

 

OTHER NEWS....

 

 

CURRENTLY IN PRODUCTION AND COMING SOON...

 

Weapons (both cd/dvd sets)

 

Sharx

 

Defcon

 

IN THE ART DEPT...

 

Mariah '3'

 

Intrinsic

 

Joey Dalmon (Great AOR)

 

Herman Ze German & Friends (silver edition)

 

Herazz (2 more albums from 1985 & 1989)

 

Saylor

 

Alleyrat

 

AND MANY MORE TO COME....

 

\m/ \m/

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Another question: How long will the Sharx album be 'in production' ? I was informed in the middle of march that it would be 'available in about 3 weeks' ... 3 months later you said it would be "available in 2 weeks" ... and now it's in production again ? I have to start wonder if it will ever be released...

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If the original Defcon sold as well as it did, why not give them a silver pressed on their 2nd album?

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The six I was referring to were the ones that just came out.

 

Defcon will DEFINITELY be silver.

 

Actually none of those are silver. And Sharx took longer than expected.

 

 

Argg! Hate to hear that.....

 

 

 

JL

 

I hear ya , but there's no way I am gonna sink over $1000 into a band like Sharx who may only sell 100-150 copies.

 

We'll see how things pan out. :)

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The six I was referring to were the ones that just came out.

 

Defcon will DEFINITELY be silver.

 

Actually none of those are silver. And Sharx took longer than expected.

 

 

Argg! Hate to hear that.....

 

 

 

JL

 

I hear ya , but there's no way I am gonna sink over $1000 into a band like Sharx who may only sell 100-150 copies.

 

We'll see how things pan out. :)

 

 

I understand completely...well, as soon as Defcon comes out, I will have it!

 

 

JL

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Hey Sam,

 

When will the next Oney album be out?? I really look forward to hearing that one.

 

Kind regards

Dave

Suncity Records

 

 

Also Sam,

 

I thought you said that Tainted Angel was going to be silver pressed??

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Man I'm a sucker for band pictures... I feel that my life will not be complete without hearing Odette. What's the sound quality like on this one? Anyone heard it?

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Hey Sam,

 

When will the next Oney album be out?? I really look forward to hearing that one.

 

Kind regards

Dave

Suncity Records

 

 

Also Sam,

 

I thought you said that Tainted Angel was going to be silver pressed??

 

The new Oney is in the art department.

 

Tainted Angel was supposed to be silver , but it was a change at the last minute. Lynn should feel lucky that I am releasing it at all....but thats another story....

 

They make cd-r's now that look VERY silver indeed. Anyone who buys the new releases will see how silver they are... AWESOME!

 

O'Dette Soundbytes here....

 

http://www.retrospectrecords.com/odette1.mp3

 

http://www.retrospectrecords.com/odette2.mp3

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Sup Sam ,

I heard sme of Mariah's stuff and REALLY enjoyed it . Id love to know more about them and talk to the guys . can you help me out with email addys/website?

 

The song 'cry of the innocent' was really moving, and i was wondering what the whole story behind the song was.

 

Vishal

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Sup Sam ,

I heard sme of Mariah's stuff and REALLY enjoyed it . Id love to know more about them and talk to the guys . can you help me out with email addys/website?

 

The song 'cry of the innocent' was really moving, and i was wondering what the whole story behind the song was.

 

Vishal

 

Here is Jimmy's email

 

james.dilella@senseidigital.com

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