Timchin:
They have catalog numbers on them. The ones that I picked up start in the 300's and end up in the 2300's or so. I have seen later digital LP's by MHS and even have a few CD's by them.
As far as the range that I own goes, I have never noticed the later ones sounding better/worse, though I have looked @ even later ones in the thrifts that are pressed on thin/flimsy stock.
They have catalog numbers on them. The ones that I picked up start in the 300's and end up in the 2300's or so. I have seen later digital LP's by MHS and even have a few CD's by them.
As far as the range that I own goes, I have never noticed the later ones sounding better/worse, though I have looked @ even later ones in the thrifts that are pressed on thin/flimsy stock.