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My advice would be to hunt down original Island Records pressings. They are plentiful, cheap, and sound better than the 180g reissues that I have.Sometimes they do get it right the first time. --Jerome
Thanks Jerome, you just saved me some $.
Ugh! That is what I was afraid of. I don't recall the originals being anything special to begin with. I sure wish there was some industry scruples on the merits of wether or not to create these re-issue products.
It appears like nearly nobody with the record label companies listens to any of their products. They are apparently more interested in cranking out slick glossy product with "audiophile" stickers on the packaging and crossing their fingers it sells [Mofi, AP, Rhino, MM, ORG excluded] Come to think of it, there appears to be a direct correlation to the higher priced reissues and the superior sound quality reissues. Hmmm
Do you happen to know about the Tupelo Honey reissue? From my limited searches at the SHoffman site, it was reissued by some other firm and I don't think massaged by Hoffman/Grey. I haven't found any reviews or coments of this title reissue.
In today from Acoustic Sounds...--Jerome
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On a slight tangent, I am really getting disappointed with the quality of recent "new" vinyl purchases. The above mentioned purchase was one of a group of 7 LPs I purchased Monday night (Cyber Monday sale) and 4 out of the 7 were rejects. The rejects included (in addition to "The Crane Wife"), The Drive By Truckers "SRO" [weird milky white contamination melted through the vinyl), Led Zep "TSRTS" RTI box set [2 of the 4 LPs were scratched and warped], John Coltrane "Blue Train" Classic Records reissue [scratched on about 25% of both sides of LP like it had been pushed around on a gritty floor].
Hi Jerome,I am considering get a few of the older U2 titles. Do you know if the recent remaster/reissues are any better sonically than finding original pressing? It is such a crap shoot with so many of these new reissues.ThanksKenreau
Hi Laura,Thanks for posting. I am convinced that we have different pressings. Mine are imports from Holland on 180g vinyl and none of them have a booklet.
I just ordered Boy, October, War, The Unforgettable Fire, and The Joshua Tree.--Jerome
I hope you enjoy them and will be interested in your impressions.