What is the best pressing of Ravel's Bolero


I'd like people's opinions about what they think is the best LP pressing of Ravel's Bolero and why.

I thank you in advance for your input.
pkemery
You haven't lived until you've heard the Cluytens version on EMI. Cluytens was Ravel's favorite conductor (although a Belgian), and the recording was made in the early '60's, when French orchestras still really sounded French. It's unique--the winds and brass don't sound like this on any more modern recording--and very well recorded. There have been a number of reissues over the years, and there is a wonderful '90's audiophile reissue, although I'm afraid it's in a 4-record box of Ravel's orchestral music.
4yanx & Mgottlieb

I thank you much - now I'm on a search for your suggested versions
By far...IMHO is the Stanislaw Strowaezewski and the Minnesota Orchestra Ravel Works on Vox QSVBX5133. Get it and listen!!!
Pierre Monteux, conducting the LSO is my favorite so far,although the copy I have is the Festivo series(6570 092) made in Holland 1964, only one I have been able to find. I haven't heard them all but I love Monteux's interpretation.