@slaw It sounds really good to me. Hot mikes and vocal qualities like a rich old 45 made in the swelter of a Memphis summer evening. The guitar amps on this record sound like they have giant tubes filled with honey. I think the music and the sound quality are both quite wonderful and that it’s a successful, purposeful production in that respect.
But I don’t think that’s new information to many here. I guess the word is out to music lovers about this record and it’s sold out and become hard to buy. It’s really nice music but I think the production values have helped make it even more desirable. I think It’s a sound that most owners of good stereos are really excited by. Am I wrong?