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Pette Discographies Overhaul

Posted on June 2, 2009

Welcome to the new Pette Discographies site, updated for the 21st century! I have rebuilt the whole site, essentially from the ground up. I have held off on a great deal of updates due to the grand overhaul, so there should be a lot of new entries coming soon. Stay tuned to this page for the new updates.

Glitterhouse Invades Pette Discographies

Posted on May 24, 2009

A few more additions today.  I decided to stop ignoring the Glitterhouse/Sub Pop Europe versions of Sub Pop albums and singles.  I have not yet included any images that were not already in place, but I added catalogue numbers for just about every crossover Sub Pop item I have on here.  Also added:

Flurry of Updates

Posted on May 23, 2009

I know it has been a while since my last update.  I was focusing more on the site's overall design and less on the content.  Of course, I haven't really gotten anywhere on the design, and have just ignored the content, so I decided it was time for some updates.  Here are the newest additions and updates:

Driving Mudhoney Collectors Insane, One Find at a Time

Posted on February 20, 2009

Today's additions:

Ornamental Relief

Posted on February 17, 2009

Added a scan of the clear vinyl Ornament 7".  Whew.  That was a tough one to track down.  Thanks to Mike F. for fueling the habit.

Whigging Out

Posted on February 11, 2009

Today, I added a second Sub Pop LP page (SP51 - SP100).  I also cleaned up my Afghan Whigs pages a little.  I added a different picture of the blue-green marble version of Up In It (this one is a more accurate depiction of the color), along with a  blue marble version of Up In It, which I just discovered existed.  I re-worked the Somethin' Hot 7" entry, and I received proof that the clear vinyl Ornament 7" existed.  Finally, I added an interesting pink marble variation of the Sister Brother 7", which looks to be a cross between pink marble and purple marble.

"It's Like, How Much More Black Could It Be?"

Posted on February 2, 2009

I tried to clarify the solid black vs. translucent black situation with the early Sub Pop singles.

Today's Buzz

Posted on February 1, 2009

Today's additions:

  • Purple marble version of the Screaming Trees Album "Buzz Factory"
  • Green vinyl SP44a Mudhoney 7"

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