Is my CSNY De Ja Vu a bad pressing, or lost cause?


I hadn't listened to this in a while.  Such great music, but my LP sounds like a diffuse, muffled mess.  I'm usually able to listen through poor recordings to enjoy great music, but it was tough in this case.  The CSN debut (couch) LP was never good, but not this bad. I wish these could sound as good as David Crosby's solo, If I can only remember my name. That LP sounds great. 

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  For that album you need to see 1841 Broadway New York NY printed on the very bottom of the label in a circle for the original pressings.I have several pressing of Deja vu.That is the first pressing which sounds the best from the originals.I always buy them if I see one in excellent condition at yard sales.
Thanks- The earlier SD-7200 does indeed sound better. Less muffled and congested.  Better than I expected, after what I heard from the first one.  And this was after listening to Love over Gold, and Paul Simon s/t.  Both standard pressings, and very good recordings.  My memory tells me this De Ja Vu is sonically on par from what I hear from the CSN debut album. Not a great recording, but certainly  good enough to enjoy the music.  I'm gonna break CSN out to confirm those thoughts.  I believe my standard pressing is an early one, and I also have the Classic records. playpen- Indeed this better De Ja Vu does have 1841 Broadway, while my inferior copy did not.  johnnyb53- I had seen that but thanks for the heads up.  Very good source for things like this. Cheers -Don
smctique1- My first post on 3/13 @12:16 P.  Sorry was going to copy @ paste but my edit button disappeared. It'd the SD 7200 w/ those matrix #'s. My inferior sounding copy is the later, SD 19118.