QRP pressing of "Tea for the Tillerman"


Got this first thing this morning and have a couple of spins through on it. This is simply INCREDIBLE! If this is what we have to look forward to from Chad and QRP, it's going to be a fantastic ride!

Probably the cleanest, quietest and most dynamic record I have heard. Hugh soundstage. I have several different copies of this LP and there are things I have never heard on this pressing.

Even if you don't like Cat Stevens, buy this to hear how records can and should be done...
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my 'Folk Singer' and 'Tea' will be here Monday, i've heard great things about these QRP pressings too.
listened to 'Tea for the Tillerman' last night.

it's one of the quietest pressings i've ever heard and is very dynamic and vivid. Congrats to Chad for the great work.

i also got the 'Folk Singer' but have not yet listened to that.
+1 I have purchased the recording. It has really opened my wifes (big Cat Stevens fan) eyes to what I am trying to accomplish with our system. It is one of the best recordings I own.
I received my "Tea" yesterday via FedEx.
A perfect record.
photos of it at the link:
http://www.theanalogdept.com/qrp.htm

Like every other post I've read, my copy is super quiet. Every note, clean, pristine. As Mike notes, "vivid".

This might be a perfect record. I'm not sure I've seen/heard a perfect record before. there's always some little thing wrong. Off center label, mild warp, a little bit of crackle in one spot,....something. But not this one. A perfect re-master. A perfect pressing.

Well I don't know, maybe if I keep looking, I'll find something that isn't quite perfect. I just haven't found it yet. ;-)

-Steve
Is it better than the original?
In which areas?
Or is it simply as dead as Folk Singer at MFSL?