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The Rip Tide (LP, 2019 Reissue)

BeirutBeirut
  • LP
  • 1 piece(s)
  • 2011
  • 9 tracks
  • 33 min
  • chamber pop
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars

Vovyl is currently tracking 3 offers for the 2011 reissue of Beirut's The Rip Tide vinyl. Prices range from $20.95 to $29.98, with the best current deal found at turntablelab.com. This price is currently 9% lower than the 30-day average.

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The Rip Tide - Beirut
The Rip Tide - Beirut

Tracks

  1. A Candle’s FireBeirut
    3:19
  2. Santa FeBeirut
    4:14
  3. East HarlemBeirut
    3:58
  4. GoshenBeirut
    3:20
  5. Payne’s BayBeirut
    3:48
  6. The Rip TideBeirut
    4:26
  7. VagabondBeirut
    3:18
  8. The PeacockBeirut
    2:26
  9. Port of CallBeirut
    4:20
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Reviews

4.4

Average of 8 reviews

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  • US vs EU Golden Cuts

    4 out of 5 stars
    Nicole MaguireOctober 29, 2025United States🇺🇸

    At last, I can compare the EU and US cuts at an affordable price, as these reissues employ the same metalwork as the original US version. It's worth mentioning first how strikingly alike they are, and that any preference for one could just as easily be seen as a plus for the other. Both use a similar frequency spectrum, with the US Golden perhaps having a touch more bass. The US version's strength lies in its soundstage, with a bit more presence on drums and vocals in the title track, though the difference is subtle. A potential downside from this is the slight increase in sibilance in the US version. It wasn't too distracting for me, but I can see how those with thicker styli might notice this difference more. Additionally, the separation on inner tracks might slightly favor the Golden cut, making it a tad harder to distinguish performances on the EU release. This comparison is tough to make, with similarities so pronounced that you question your notes and need multiple listens, which can become tedious. So, don't bother tracking down both if you're happy with one. Both pressings are very quiet, but having a brand new copy, which I believe sounds better overall, makes me lean towards the US. I just wish the reissues had a cloth cover too. Ultimately, I don't think either version fully captures the music's potential and hope these albums get an audiophile treatment someday. Equipment Used: Rega RP1 with Paratrace tipped Nagaoka MP-200C Cyrus 2 Amplifier System Fidelity SF-3050 Tower Speakers Custom made HQ Speaker Cables

  • Sonic Vinyl Delight

    5 out of 5 stars
    Federico CrawfordOctober 11, 2025United States🇺🇸

    Pure sonic enchantment pressed onto substantial dark vinyl. All good here :)

  • Vintage Still Shines

    4 out of 5 stars
    Joan DavisJuly 21, 2025United States🇺🇸

    Picked up a second-hand copy, noticed a bit of skipping and popping here and there. Surprisingly, it's still top-notch compared to some of the recent versions out there, haha.

  • EU vs US Cut Comparison

    4 out of 5 stars
    Lea KamińskiApril 4, 2025United States🇺🇸

    At last, I've managed to conduct my EU versus US cut comparison at an affordable price, as these reissues utilize the identical metalwork as the original US version. It's important to highlight how strikingly alike they are, and any preference for one could arguably be seen as a positive for the other. Both versions share a similar frequency spectrum, with the US Golden perhaps boasting a touch more bass. The standout advantage of the US cut is its soundstage, as I detected more presence in the drums and vocals on the title track, though the difference is subtle at best. A potential drawback stemming from this could be the slight increase in sibilance in the US version. It wasn't particularly bothersome to me, but I can see how those with thicker styli might notice this discrepancy more between the two versions. Additionally, the separation on the inner tracks might lean slightly in favor of the Golden cut, making it a bit harder to distinguish performances on the EU release. This comparison is particularly challenging, as the similarities are so pronounced that you question your notes and have to force multiple listens, which can become tedious. So, bear this in mind and don't bother tracking down both if you're satisfied with one already. Both pressings are very quietly pressed, but having a brand new copy, which I believe sounds somewhat better overall, makes me lean towards the US. I just wish the reissues came with a cloth cover as well. Ultimately, I don't believe either version fully captures the potential of the music, and I hope these albums receive an audiophile treatment someday. Equipment Used: Rega RP1 with Paratrace tipped Nagaoka MP-200C, Cyrus 2 Amplifier, System Fidelity SF-3050 Tower Speakers, Custom made HQ Speaker Cables.

  • 2019 Beirut Reissues Shine

    5 out of 5 stars
    Zachary PetersJanuary 19, 2025United States🇺🇸

    Incredible re-releases! These 2019 Beirut reissues sound absolutely fantastic, with vinyl that's perfectly quiet and flat. Grab these before they're gone!

Product specifications

Details

Album
The Rip Tide
Artist
Beirut
LP release year
2019
Album release date
August 30, 2011
Label
Pompeii Records
EAN
655035012315
Available
Yes

Product information

Format
LP
Quantity
1 piece(s)
Type
Reissue
Mono or stereo
Stereo
Duration
33 min
Tracks
9 tracks

EAN

EAN
655035012315

Other

Limited Edition
No
Country
US
Genre
Chamber pop
Box set
No
Remastered
No
Reissue
Yes

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Product description

This is a 2019 Reissue released as a LP.

Beirut's "The Rip Tide" is a captivating journey through the band's unique blend of chamber pop, baroque pop, and indie folk, released on August 30, 2011, via Pompeii Records. Clocking in at just over 33 minutes, this concise yet impactful album is the third studio effort from the American indie folk band led by Zach Condon. With nine carefully crafted tracks, "The Rip Tide" showcases Beirut's signature sound, characterized by lush strings, intricate arrangements, and Condon's distinctive vocals.

The album opens with "A Candle's Fire," setting the tone for the enchanting journey that follows. Standout tracks like "Santa Fe" and "Payne's Bay" highlight the band's knack for creating atmospheric, evocative soundscapes that transport the listener to distant lands. The title track, "The Rip Tide," is a mostly instrumental piece that exemplifies Beirut's baroque-style chamber-pop, featuring intricate layers of strings and percussion. Other notable songs include "East Harlem," "Goshen," "Vagabond," "The Peacock," and "Port of Call," each offering a unique perspective within the album's cohesive narrative.

"The Rip Tide" debuted at No. 88 on the Billboard 200 and peaked at No. 80 a month later, further solidifying Beirut's place in the indie folk scene. The album has received mostly positive reviews, with critics praising its intimate scale and the band's continued growth. Despite its shorter length, "The Rip Tide" is a testament to Beirut's artistry and their ability to create immersive, captivating music that resonates with fans and critics alike.

About Beirut

Beirut, the brainchild of Zach Condon, is an American band that masterfully blends indie rock with global influences, creating a unique sound that transcends traditional genres. With a discography that includes the expansive "A Study Of Losses," Beirut's music is a journey through chamber pop and baroque pop landscapes, often infused with indie folk elements. Their music has garnered a significant following, with over 1.4 million monthly listeners on Spotify, a testament to their widespread appe... Read more

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