For us, Lunapark came out on vinyl in Australia only, and Penthouse came out on vinyl in England only, both in small pressings. “Especially on major labels because they weren’t doing vinyl. “If you were a band from the 1990s, it was quite possible that your music wasn’t released on vinyl,” Wareham says. The reissues will help Luna fans that have long sought after the albums on vinyl, which go for ridiculous prices on sites like eBay and Discogs. I’m kind of amazed it’s happening because it’s not easy to put these things together.” He’s a Luna fan and saw us in the early 90s in Princeton. Wareham says the idea wasn’t his, but that of long-time Luna fan, Captured Tracks owner Mike Sniper. But thanks to Brooklyn’s Captured Tracks, the first five LPs are getting long overdue reissues both individually and as a deluxe box set. Luna’s catalog had long been out of print, mostly because the labels that released them folded.
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