Buying a remastered recording from radio: LP or CD?


Hi folks, so I'm looking at buying "Toots And The Maytals, live at The Roxy 1975", which is taken from a radio broadcast, released in 2016. 

www.odmcy.com

TOOTS AND THE MAYTALS - Sailin' On - Live At The Roxy Theater LA 1975 (CD)

Obiterdictum Catalogue of CDs and LPs available for licensing

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---the webpage says: 
>>>Klondike proudly presents the entire original KMET-FM broadcast of Toots and The Maytals live in Los Angeles from The Roxy on 1st October 1975.

Professionally re-mastered original broadcast with background liners and rare archival photos, Digitally remastered for enhanced sound quality<<<

 

===The question is: will is sound better on LP or CD? Wondering if perhaps CD, since presumably the master they were working with is digital.... ?  CD is a lot cheaper, but I also feel like they are much more easily damaged. Records are really pretty tough. 
Any insights? Not sure how to think about this.

berlintunes

All things being equal in your equipment, the sound quality should be equal. IMHO  I'm sure there are Golden Ears that lean towards vinyl, but taking into accout cost, convenience and longevity,  I would go with CD.  For what it's worth.  Cheers.

CDs are less durable than LPs?  I’ve accidentally driven my car over CDs that then were fine after a clean up with soap and water.  Try that with an lp.

  If durability is the issue than buy a CD and immediately back it up to a hard drive.  You can also do this with an lp but it’s more difficult 

Done. I've ordered it. Skipped Discogs and did via e-Bay, which is apparently how the company distributes it... who knows?  Anyway, thanks for all of the wise counsel. I went for the CD.