Stone Temple PilotsCore

Label:

Atlantic – 081227905859

Format:

Vinyl , LP, Album, Limited Edition, Reissue, Repress , Red w/ Black Splatter

Country:

US

Released:

Genre:

Rock

Style:

Grunge

Tracklist

A1 Dead And Bloated
Lyrics ByWeiland*
Music ByWeiland*
5:10
A2 Sex Type Thing
Lyrics ByWeiland*
Music ByKretz*
3:38
A3 Wicked Garden
Lyrics ByWeiland*
Music ByR. DeLeo*
4:05
A4 No Memory
Music ByD. DeLeo*
1:20
A5 Sin
Lyrics ByWeiland*
Music ByR. DeLeo*
6:05
A6 Naked Sunday
Lyrics ByWeiland*
Music ByWeiland*
3:49
A7 Creep
Lyrics ByWeiland*
Music ByR. DeLeo*
5:33
B1 Piece Of Pie
Lyrics ByWeiland*
Music ByR. DeLeo*
5:24
B2 Plush
Lyrics ByWeiland*
Music ByR. DeLeo*
5:14
B3 Wet My Bed
Lyrics ByWeiland*
Music ByR. DeLeo*
1:36
B4 Crackerman
Lyrics ByWeiland*
Music ByR, DeLeo*
3:14
B5 Where The River Goes
Lyrics ByWeiland*
Music ByKretz*
8:25

Companies, etc.

  • Exclusive RetailerWalmart
  • Pressed ByOptimal Media GmbH – BH75643
  • Published ByFloated Music
  • Recorded AtRumbo Recorders
  • Mixed AtCan-Am Recorders
  • Mastered AtFuture Disc

Credits

  • Art Direction [Art Concept]Stone Temple Pilots
  • Art Direction [Art Director]Kevin Design Hosmann*
  • BassRobert DeLeo
  • DrumsEric Kretz
  • EngineerNick Didia
  • Engineer [2nd Engineer]Dick Kaneshiro
  • GuitarDean DeLeo
  • ManagementSteve Stewart (3)
  • Mastered ByTom Baker (3)
  • Photography ByKatrina Dickson
  • ProducerBrendan O'Brien
  • VocalsWeiland*

Notes

Print says Made in the EU, white affixed sticker on back says "Made in " or "Made in Italy". 180 Gram Vinyl.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 0 81227 90585 9
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A runout [+2 mirrored]): 0081227935108 +2 BH75643-01 A1
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B runout [T1 mirrored]): 0081227935108 BH75643-01 B1 T1

Other Versions (5 of 126)

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
Recently Edited
Core (CD, Album, SRC) Atlantic 7 82418-2, 82418-2 US 1992
Core (CD, Album) Atlantic 7567-82418-2, 7567-82418-2 YS Europe 1992
Core (Cassette, Album) Atlantic 7567-82418-4 Europe 1992
Recently Edited
Core (Cassette, Album, No Timing Marks, SR, Dolby HX Pro, S NR) Atlantic 7 82418-4, 82418-4 US 1992
Core (LP, Album) Atlantic 7567-82418-1 Europe 1992

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Reviews

  • Kaden-Broer's avatar
    Kaden-Broer
    Great album and good enough press. Some distortion on quiet sections of songs is annoying but it’s a fantastic album with a beautiful press.
    • beatamazon's avatar
      beatamazon
      Made In Italy on the back of mine. One cleaning didn't take out the noise, crackles. Yes it is quiet and bass shy, but not bad. I'v had other STP albums, Walmart specials and MoV. This is the worst of them but it's not like it's awful. A steal at $21 US.
      • bottleofbeef's avatar
        bottleofbeef
        Edited one year ago
        I picked up this brand new remastered Core (German pressing), and it was like I'd never heard the bass lines in my life. Let's A/B it with the OG CD. We'll use track 7, Creep.

        The very first problem is volume. The CD is louder than the record. That's a line vs phono level problem, I'm converting the much smaller analog signal to digital and pumping them out of the same headphone jack. If I want them the same volume I have to actually normalize the sources to the same volume. OK, let's do it. 'Scuse me while I feed them both into Ardour.

        Yeah, peaks at -1 for the CD, peaks at -10 for the record. Best I can do is cut the CD and boost the vinyl until my ears are satisfied.

        Now the second problem, they don't play at the same speed. The vinyl is faster by a rate of about 1 second per minute. You're probably not going to feel it if you listen to one then the other, but it does mean you can't just flip back and forth without a noticeable disruption in continuity. That's OK though, I'm not trying to be granular, I'm interested in clearly audible differences between the two.

        And there are several. The vinyl is brighter, and that's because it has noticeably less low end. Now, the trouble with a comparison like this is you have to pick one and compare the other to it. The CD sounds darker and more boomy compared to the vinyl, the vinyl sounds brighter and more brittle compared to the CD. Those are not equivalent experiences, and in the end my brain definitely prefers the new vinyl version. To me it sounds cleaner, clearer, like there's less pressure; it's a physically easier experience for my ears to absorb.

        I mentioned how remarkable it was to hear the actual bass guitar notes on the very first cold-listen, but I also noticed a huge difference in Scott's background vocals. It's most noticeable on the line "and this I feel as the dawn it fades to gray." That line is definitely louder in the vinyl mix. So much so that I've never heard the changing melody notes on the word "gray" until now, and i've heard this entire album several hundred times on tape, CD, radio, etc.. Now after close examination I can just barely hear it on the CD, but it's still much more audible on this vinyl version.

        That's not an isolated incident, by the way, it holds true for the entire album. What I can't decide is if there has been an actual remix or if it's entirely the result of cutting out the extreme lows. Regardless, it's not even close, I vastly prefer the sound of this new vinyl over the original CD.
        • dylan6868's avatar
          dylan6868
          Mine sound great almost zero surface noise and it's the made in italy not alot of splatter
          • ConnorClunk's avatar
            ConnorClunk
            Mine is perfectly fine, sounds great.
            Not even close to as much splatter on the record as shown in the picture though.
            • cmkeller's avatar
              cmkeller
              It has good sound quality, but side 1 is sped up too much. Sin which is supposed to be one of the slower songs was played too fast. The instrumentals and Weilands vocals sound a touch out of sync at times too. If you're a person that likes a mix of the fast and slower songs, you will be disappointed in this pressing.
              • Pot_Nasty's avatar
                Pot_Nasty
                For 20 bucks this is a steal. A little quiet but you should be blasting it anyway. lol.

                Classic Chad Rock

                • RobHalfordIsGod's avatar
                  RobHalfordIsGod
                  I got the "Made In Italy" version. Can't complain about the sound, sure it's a little low but that's what the volume knob on the receiver is for. Some background noise, but since I grew up in the 70s and 80s, it doesn't bother me one bit. This is vinyl, not a CD. The younger generation doesn't seem to understand that a record needle grinding into a piece of vinyl isn't going to sound like a CD. Not bad for $20.
                  • Within_Your_Reach's avatar
                    Sounds pretty good. Compared to my original 1992 CD it sounds about the same. I bet the 2 LP sounds better. With over 53 minutes crammed onto two sides of a single record this is about as good as it's gonna get.
                    • Ben1280's avatar
                      Ben1280
                      I want to throw this thing in the trashcan. Worst sounding shit ever. Made In Italy. What a joke.

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