Perhaps this discussion should be limited to one LP, but I just bought the Mo-Fi re-issue of "Only the Lonely" (Frank Sinatra). As I listened to it, I was thinking that I have a life-long experience with this album, and I can sing every ballad on it. I bought a copy when it originally came out by taking the bus to THE record store in New Haven, CT, because I was too young to drive. I have owned a couple of Japanese re-issues since. Anyway, I am not going to say the Mo-Fi re-issue is "bad", but it is nothing special; I was hoping for a revelation. I was recently listening to one of my "old" Mo-Fi's (Dave Brubeck quartet with Gerry Mulligan in concert). There is no comparison; the Brubeck/Mulligan LP is far far superior to the Sinatra and conveys the illusion of reality that is uncanny at times. Granted, the difference between the two is at least partly due to a difference in the quality of the original sources. I would still buy a Mo-Fi, but my expectations are lowered.