Great sounding WLP LPs.


No contest... Carly Simon "No Secrets".
Iron Butterfly "Metamorphosis"
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I have been checking out the sound of many WLP (mainly classic rock and prog) through the years - it seems WLP is US pressings only...examples of awesome sounding WLP in my experience is Free - same (1970 2nd record), Highway and At Last. Alice Cooper early recordings (BDB, Schools Out, Muscle Of Love and Love It to death) sounds better on WLP than any other I've heard...I also like the sound of WLP Cat Stevens Tea Tillerman for example...in general I feel you can't go wrong with late 60s/early 70s Warner Bros (original press - many of the big numbers were reissued many times with WLP label variations/later presses) WLP...there are a few WLP I've encountered that sounds much inferior, though - ELP 'welcome back' and Yes 'Relayer' comes to mind (banded for radio, both...)...
Have found WLP's to be excellent but the biggest difference I've heard is Rick Wakeman's "The Six Wives of Henry the Eighth". I have both a regular 1st pressing and a Quadraphonic Promo and the Quad promo beats the pants off the regular issue.