I'm sorry to hear you lost your LP collection. I have 100s of excellent/superb jazz CDs mastered in the mid-1980s to mid-1990s. About two dozen were done in Japan. Many are Contemporary/Fantasy label. Many are VSOP mastered by Bones Howe and the stereo CD versions were pressed on really bad vinyl in the early 60s. Actually, most VSOPs sound better on CD than on the VSOP LPs, why I don't know. Even classical 1980s CDs can sound better mastered (or just copied LP mastering) than the remasters in the past 10 years (the RCA opera series mono reissues a few years ago were TERRIBLE with boosted mids, chopped off highs, minimal bass and compressed sound). This is not generally the case but it was then. I have found 1980s Decca operas to sound inferior to the LPs. So, depending on the genre and mastering, CDs can sound really bad or terrific from it's early manufacturing period.
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