new Aja 180 gram vinyl pressing just arrived


the new Steely Dan Aja 30th anniversary 180 gram pressing arrived from Acoustic Sounds

will be interesting to compare since master tapes were lost on Black Cow and Aja

happy spinning
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My copy was waiting for me when I got home. I will spin it tomorrow, better or not it is still great music.
More power to you. Fortunately, pretty much all issues of AJA are "audiophile" pressings.

I wish I still had my early ABC pressing (a flood, mold, and warping took it).
Well I was the ubiquitous friend listening along to the Cisco version as compared to the original ABC... For me the vocal bits seemed pushed back into the mix on the Cisco, yet the speed and textural detail of the drums, the cymbals ringing clearer and dissipated with a greater delicacy of air, and some guitar work seemed to be more nicely detailed. It's a mixed bag at best IMHO. As much as the new Cisco is well pressed (as always) and a very quiet surface, I would have to side with the ABC original having a greater overall musicality and involvement. If you need a really, really good copy and don't have one, the Cisco version will do this classic album justice. Just don't go fishing around in used record bins for a clean $2.99 copy of the original or you might be left somewhat perplexed.

Happy (reissue) Listening!
The Master tape for the entire Aja LP is still alive and well. It's the multi-tracks for those 2 songs that are missing. The disappearance of the multi-tracks would have no bearing on this vinyl release. It was however apparently a factor in this album not being released on 5.1 SACD.
I know this is a thread for people who like the record, but i have to disagree that it is a well recorded record. It is an influential record ( i think in bad way) in the way it was recorded and it is clean and solid in that 70's way when most peopole were using pretty decent mics and conoles and good players. However, I would never want to listen to it. No room sound to speak of, everything baffled off and dead.

I know people love the record and it is mysterious to me. As for good recording, I would take "clap hands, here comes charlie" or a hundred other records from the 50's any day over the 70's steely dan sound. Oh well, different strokes...