I went ahead and ordered "The Captain And Me" and it arrived yesterday. What I got was indeed a mini version of the LP. It opened up like the old LP jacket had the same art work on the inner LP sleeve and the design that graced the LP around the spindle hole covers the entire CD. The overall sound improvement was major compared to the normal CD release and the remastered cuts from the box set "Long Train Running couldn't hold a candle to it either. The volume of all three were very close, so it made comparisons easier. The mini LP version sported a fuller sound throughout. Things that sounded thin on the previous CDs incarnations were fleshed out, bass was more prevelant, tighter and deeper, vocals were more up front and in the room with you and the top end was smooth. I've got the rest of the mini LP CDs coming to round out the set and I'm real curious to see how Hoopers experience with the Audio Fidelity of "Minute By Minute" holds up on my system. I've got that also and I wasn't that impressed with it. I'll see. Anyone that's a Doobie Brothers fan and wanted to hear them like never before would be wise to get these. Now I'm waiting for the early James Taylor Warner Brothers releases, no thanks to WB.
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