Not to insult you, Scott, but how well can you set up your new rig? If you can't maximize the performance of your analog front end it won't matter much what you put on it. Software is important but having the tools, skills, and know-how make even to most mundane LP in a collection sound much better. This includes an effective cleaning process for LPs and the stylus.
If you haven't already bought it, I would suggest passing on the Union Station. It is not that good of a recording, IMO.
If you haven't already bought it, I would suggest passing on the Union Station. It is not that good of a recording, IMO.