So your record would be #170 in the second pressing?
Analogue Productions New Doors LA Woman Vinyl Disc
I honestly don’t know how a 53 year old recording can sound this good on a 33 1/3 vinyl disc, simply mind blowing! Surface noise was non existent, dynamic range was outstanding as was frequency response. Overall, the best vinyl pressing I have ever heard. I also own the original AP 45rpm pressing of this recording and intend to compare the two recordings tonight. From what I can remember there is a night and day difference between the two recordings. Also worth mentioning, packaging and associated printed material for the new disc is simply outstanding, as good as it gets IMHO.
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I’m 67 years old and the music of my youth is fabulous. But it is just as sad as can be that these reissue companies keep digging up old music as if no music of value and interest has been created in the last ten years. I suppose some of it has to do with the aging audiophile demographic. Not to say that the recent Linkin Park one steps have no value, but even that music looks like it is from a previous generation. Though at least it is from this century. YMMV. What we really need is another reissue of Kind Of Blue. |
noromance I believe you are correct, number 170 from the second stamper. |
Appreciate your impressions. I can’t wait to compare the two copies in my system. I ordered my copy of LA Women UHQR as soon as it was announced, hence end up with serial #0020. The AP 45RPM version is no slouch but I find MoFi One Step and UHQR pressing are definitively better than any previous versions. Kind of Blue is already available in UHQR pressing in 1 or 2 LP version. I highly recommend picking one of those up. |
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