lps from "classic records" as awesome as axis bold


Hey guys I just got 200 gram axis bold as love by classic records. It is so good I almost had to put a diaper on. All their stuff can't have the resolution of the axis bold as love but can you point me out the rock and jazz recordings that are particularly better than regular lp versions or the sacd versions.

what about for instance billie holiday lady in satin? how does the coltrane and miles davis lps compare to the sacd versions?

thanks

mike
audiohifila
I hear bad things about some classic record titles but I gotta say I've had nothing but GREAT sounding LPs from them:
1. Miles "Kind of Blue" is super wonderful
2. Miles "Sketches of spain" same
3. Carol King "Tapestry" super killer sound
4. Peter Gabriel 1st solo "car" - super
5. Louis Armstrong "Satchmo plays King Oliver" great sound
I have a few others/can't remember.. all great
>>I cannot believe how much better the new vinyl is than the old.<<

I'd guess you haven't had much experience with pristine original pressings.

"Madman Across the Water" (UNI 93105) is a superlative example.

By and large the preponderance of original pressings will smoke the reissues.
Xiekitchen,

is the peter gabriel 1 much better on the classic reissue because the original issue sounds pretty great.

I don't like the sound of peter gabriel 4 that much and was thinking of getting that from classic records

As for the miles davis kind of blue, have you heard it on sacd? is the vinyl much better than the sacd because I already have it on sacd?

audiofeil,

Perhaps the original issue are also great or even much better (not sure if I believe that in the case of the axis bold as love that is possible but it probably is subjective) but the reality is that many original issues are super expensive (not that the classic records are cheap) and more importantly the original issues are often not in mint condition.
I have the original "Axis" pressing (REPRISE RS 6281).

You'd enjoy hearing this if you think the reissue is good.

To your point that original issues are often not in mint condition, I think you'd be surprised how many of us have maintained pristine copies/collections over the years.

>>I cannot believe how much better the new vinyl is than the old.<<
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By and large the preponderance of original pressings will smoke the reissues.
I've experienced both. Some of the new re-release I have are exceptionally good, like Muddy Water's 'Folk Singer' and Miles Davis' 'Kind of Blue,' but some were not quite good, like 'The best of Lenard Cohen.'

I have an original issue of 'Kind of Blue' in very good condition, but it just does not match to the new release. I guess the new release is just better than the original one. Same guess to 'Folk Singer.'
But I am not sure about Lenard Cohen if the new re-release is just plain worse than the original or the original was just as bad.