Earmark

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Earmark was a t venture between Get Back of Italy. Reissues on 180 gram vinyl with original artwork.

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Sanctuary Records

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Via Aretina 25n
Sieci, Toscana, Italy
50069

+39 055 839211

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  • luig64's avatar
    luig64
    possiedo tutti gli lp dei black sabbath della Earmark devo dire che oltre alla cover e i vinili da 180 grammi sono di ottimo livello il vinile è silenzioso e il suono è migliore delle prime versioni sentite la differenza con born again ,certo siamo nel 2003-2004 ,ora nel 2024 il remastering ha fatto i da gigante
    • RembrandtPussyhorse's avatar
      The reissues from this company always seemed pretty dodgy. You'd be better off getting CDs than any of their LPs. Earmark releases always have poor dynamics and tinny sound. I've always wondered if their releases are semi-bootlegs or something because they sure put out a lot of big name releases with little care. They're basically the Four Men With Beards of Europe. I'd strongly recommend against Earmark or any of its sublabels.
      • OlehNosov's avatar
        OlehNosov
        Very bad sound. I will never buy their vinyls. Terrible.
        • GoodTunes's avatar
          GoodTunes
          I really want to love this label. I do. Cause they picked some AWESOME stuff to reissue. I'm particularly fond of their Kinks reissues. Packaging and design is always gorgeous. Glossy cardboard sleeves, informative gatefolds, poly-lined inner sleeves...the works! However, it all goes downhill when you play the actual vinyl. Like pp_ said, lots of shrill and distorted audio. It's a real shame.
          • pp_'s avatar
            pp_
            Same low quality stuff as other Italian reissue labels, such as Abraxas and Get Back. Digitally sourced shrill sounding vinyl reissues. Lots of high peak distortion and sibilance. Avoid!