I have the MFSL 1-017 vinyl recording of TDSOTM. It is without a pop or click. Is it a great recording? Well, in it's time, it was top in rock. I do enjoy listening to it now and then, but I first heard it back in 1973 on 8-track tape for the first time! I also have the original vinyl release, which has less fidelity to it. The vinyl is superior to the CD IMO, though. Supertramp's Crime of the Century came out around the same time or slightly later, and the audio quality of this recording was vastly superior to TDSOTM, even from MFSL. A & M records always seem to have real good sound to them. Harvest was always so-so.
If your new to Pink, check out The Division Bell and A Momentary Lapse of Reason. I was to a PF concert and the light show was something no other band could afford or duplicate. Check out a DVD sometime. I heard once that the band needed 17 semi-trailers to haul one of their two leap-frogging sets! That would be 34 semi's to run this band through it's concert schedule, which was a short venue.
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