Creedence on vinyl


Should I go with the Analogue Productions box set or start collecting near mint/mint original pressings and if so which ones are the good ones to look for? I've heard Green River from Analogue Productions and it sounded very very sweet. 

Thanks for any suggestions!

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@bdp24 Interesting conversation with Mr. Inglot.  I was impressed with the sound of the Ace CDs, for sure. Not sure the dates on those, I’m thinking late ‘00s. Rhino seems to be hit-or-miss, sound-wise.  I’ve heard some pretty good stuff from them and some really weak stuff.  I had several original Sire ‘79 vinyl LPs of Fear of Music that were too bright.  I decided to get a recent Rhino reissue and it was indeed a better slab o’ wax. Their Fun House, not so good.

Any Analogue Productions vinyl I have is ridiculously good.  

That 45 rpm version of the Crying LP by Orbison of theirs…(cue Homer Simpson drooly-gargley sound)

Correction: I misspoke on Rhino. That Fun House I used to have was not a Rhino.  
The more I think of it, the more Rhino has been great.

Those Black Sabbath reissues I got of theirs were awesome.

I don’t own a TT. So I got the EU CD (Best Of) from 2008 hoping for a decent quality sound. I liked all the songs on the disc. But man, the sound quality sucks big time on this disc. Spotify recently introduced me to some CCR songs and I got hooked.