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Another One 10th Clear Vinyl

Another One 10th Clear Vinyl

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Another One 10th Anniversary Edition is a 2LP anniversary pressing on clear and blue Far Rockaway vinyl that collects the original mini-LP plus remastered demos. The set provides verified archival material and expanded liner notes to help you identify the definitive release and display it safely in a gatefold jacket.

If you struggle to find authentic anniversary pressings with documented extras or improved audio, this release separates remastered tracks and demos across two discs and includes a 12-page booklet with new liner notes and era photos so you can verify provenance and listen with clearer playback.

  • 2LP set pressed on clear and blue Far Rockaway vinyl for visual identification and cataloging
  • Disc 1 contains remastered original Another One tracks Disc 2 contains Another One demos
  • Gatefold jacket housing two LPs for safe storage and display
  • 12-page booklet with new liner notes by Mac DeMarco and unpublished photos by Laura-Lynn Petrick
  • Recorded at Mac DeMarco's house in Far Rockaway Queens and issued by Captured Tracks
  • Official 10th anniversary pressing with documented remastering and archival notes for reference use

Ideal for vinyl collectors indie rock fans and archive-minded listeners. Unlike uncertified third-party pressings this official Captured Tracks edition includes documented remastering and archival booklet content for accurate cataloging and citation.

Distributed by Captured Tracks and recommended for reference use this anniversary pressing is verified with documented remastering and archival notes making it suitable for collecting research and listening. Learn more today.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Another One 10th Clear Vinyl an authentic anniversary pressing?
Yes. This 10th Anniversary Edition is an official anniversary pressing that includes verified remastering and documented archival material. The release is a 2LP set pressed on clear and blue Far Rockaway vinyl, separates remastered original tracks and demos across two discs, and includes a 12-page booklet with new liner notes and previously unpublished photos that document the remastering and session details. These physical elements provide measurable proof collectors and researchers look for when verifying authenticity. Collectors, archivists, and fans who prioritize documented extras and audio provenance benefit most from this edition. As a limitation, if you only want a single-disc reissue for casual listening, the archival format and extra materials may be more than you need.
How does the sound quality of this 2LP compare to earlier pressings or single-disc reissues?
The sound quality is improved for archival clarity because Disc 1 contains remastered versions of the original tracks while Disc 2 houses remastered demos, keeping signal paths separate for clearer playback. The two-disc separation reduces inner-groove distortion and allows optimal cutting for each program, which is a measurable advantage versus single-disc reissues that combine material. The pressing on clear and blue Far Rockaway vinyl also helps with visual identification of the edition. Audiophiles, collectors, and listeners who want clearer fidelity and accurate archival sequencing will benefit most. If you need audiophile-grade reference mastering or high-resolution digital files, note that this is a vinyl release focused on archival presentation rather than a high-resolution digital format.
Will this vinyl play on a standard turntable and what speed should I use?
Yes. The Another One 10th Anniversary Edition is a standard 2LP vinyl set intended for consumer turntables and should play on any modern turntable with a compatible cartridge. Most 2LP sets use 33 1/3 RPM for LP-length content; use 33 1/3 RPM unless the sleeve or label specifies otherwise. The gatefold jacket and the typical LP diameter mean it fits standard platter sizes without adapter. Vinyl collectors, home listeners, and DJ hobbyists with a standard turntable will find it compatible. If you have an old or highly specialized turntable, check your platter size and speed stability; professional DJ or audiophile turntables sometimes need fine adjustments to tonearm tracking force and anti-skate for optimal playback.
What is included in the package and how does that help identify this edition?
This edition includes a 2LP set pressed on clear and blue Far Rockaway vinyl in a gatefold jacket, plus a 12-page booklet with new liner notes and unpublished photos. Disc 1 contains remastered original tracks and Disc 2 contains demos, so the separation of content is a distinguishing physical and informational feature. The clear and blue vinyl colors, gatefold packaging, and documented booklet provide specific, verifiable cues that help buyers and cataloguers identify the anniversary pressing. Collectors, archivists, and fans who need definitive edition markers will benefit most. If you require factory-sealed verification, examine label text and booklet documentation for the edition details and any accompanying catalog numbers or matrix etchings for further authentication.
Is this edition suitable for serious vinyl collectors or primarily for casual listeners?
Yes, it is suitable for serious collectors as well as attentive casual listeners. The edition includes archival elements that collectors value: verified remastering, separate discs for remastered tracks and demos, a 12-page booklet with new liner notes and unpublished photos, and a distinct clear and blue Far Rockaway vinyl pressing that aids cataloging. These documented extras and packaging choices provide provenance and reference-level materials that collectors use for cataloguing and display. Casual listeners who appreciate expanded liner notes and bonus demos will also enjoy it, but collectors focused strictly on first-press scarcity should compare this anniversary edition to earlier original pressings since it is an expanded commemorative release rather than an original run.
How should I store and care for this clear and blue vinyl to preserve sound and condition?
Proper care will help preserve both sound quality and the visual condition of the clear and blue vinyl. Store the LPs vertically in a cool, dry environment away from direct sunlight and heat sources to avoid warping and sleeve discoloration. Use anti-static inner sleeves to reduce dust and static buildup, and clean the records with a carbon-fiber brush before and after playback to remove surface particles. Keep the gatefold jacket upright and slip the booklet inside a protective sleeve when not displaying it. Collectors and regular listeners who want long-term preservation benefit most from these steps. If you plan heavy playback, consider periodic deep cleaning with a record-cleaning machine to maintain optimal audio performance.
Are the demo tracks on Disc 2 fully remastered and how do they differ from the original tracks?
Yes, the demo tracks on Disc 2 are presented as remastered archival material distinct from the remastered originals on Disc 1. The set intentionally separates demos and finished tracks across two discs to preserve their differing source qualities and to avoid compromising playback dynamics. Demos typically feature earlier arrangements, raw mixes, or alternate takes that reveal the development of songs, while the remastered originals are polished for consistent album flow. Archivally minded listeners, collectors, and fans interested in the creative process benefit most from hearing these distinctions. If you prefer only final studio versions, be aware that demos may have more lo-fi characteristics by design and are included for historical context rather than uniform studio polish.
Does the gatefold jacket and booklet add value for archiving or display?
Yes. The gatefold jacket and the included 12-page booklet add archival and display value by housing the two LPs safely and documenting the release with new liner notes and unpublished photos. The gatefold protects the discs from edge wear and provides a larger canvas for artwork and text, while the booklet records session context and remastering notes that researchers and collectors use as provenance. Display-minded collectors and archivists seeking edition-specific documentation benefit most from these features. For minimalists who only want playback copies, the added materials increase collectibility and reference value but are not strictly necessary for listening.
How can I verify the edition and remastering details when I receive the record?
Check for specific physical and printed markers to verify the edition and remastering details. Confirm the 2LP configuration with Disc 1 labeled as remastered originals and Disc 2 as demos, verify the clear and blue Far Rockaway vinyl color, and review the 12-page booklet for liner notes and archival documentation that reference remastering. Look for matrix/runout etchings or label text that correspond to the anniversary edition and compare booklet content to the sleeve text for matching catalog details. Collectors, resellers, and archive-oriented listeners looking to confirm provenance benefit most from these checks. If anything differs from the described contents, document the discrepancy with photos and contact the seller for verification or return options.
Who is this 10th Anniversary Edition best suited for and are there any limitations?
This 10th Anniversary Edition is best suited for vinyl collectors, indie rock fans, and archive-minded listeners who value documented remastering, separate discs for originals and demos, and a physical booklet with liner notes and unpublished photos. The clear and blue Far Rockaway pressing and gatefold presentation serve both display and cataloging needs. It is less ideal for listeners who only want a single-disc casual playback copy or who need digital high-resolution files as this is primarily a physical, archival vinyl release. Buyers who prioritize convenient digital streaming or who need an ultra-high-fidelity mastering beyond standard remastering should consider complementary formats in addition to this edition.