Tom Scholz Is Furious With The Vinyl Version Of Boston’s New Album

Boston founder Tom Scholz is reportedly not a fan of the band’s vinyl release of their latest full length, 2013’s Life, Love and Hope. And as a matter of fact, he’s infuriated over it. Scholz explained why in a Facebook post, saying that he originally rejected the vinyl pressing, only to have the album released on vinyl anyways.More »

By on January 22, 2015

Boston founder Tom Scholz is reportedly not a fan of the band’s vinyl release of their latest full length, 2013’s Life, Love and Hope. And as a matter of fact, he’s infuriated over it. Scholz explained why in a Facebook post, saying that he originally rejected the vinyl pressing, only to have the album released on vinyl anyways. “I made the decision to reject the vinyl master – which meant all the effort to create it would be for nothing. Or so I thought,” he said on Facebook. “Imagine my surprise when I was notified that in spite of the rejected test pressing, albums had been stamped and delivered by a company under contract with our record label! While I’ve been very happy, and continue to be happy, with our current label [Frontiers Records], I want Boston fans to know that this vinyl reproduction of Life Love and Hope does not meet my standards as producer.” Copyright(c) 2015 RTTNews.com. All Rights ReservedLess «

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