More Hot Stamper Pressings We Only Offer on Import Vinyl
Our commentary below is from 2019, our last shootout before the one we just did in 2024.
This British Polydor pressing of Level 42’s BEST ALBUM makes a mockery of most of what’s out there — who knew the sound could be this good? Punchy bass, breathy vocals, snappy drums; it’s all here and it reallyl comes JUMPIN’ out of the speakers on this pressing.
What was striking this time around was just how smooth, rich and tubey the sound was on the best copies. It’s been a few years since we last did this shootout and it’s amazing to us how much better this title has gotten in that short span of time.
Of course, the recording very likely got no better at all, but our system, set-up, room, electricity and who-know-what-else sure did.
The sound may still be too heavily processed for some, making it fairly difficult to reproduce, but the best sounding pressings, played at good, loud levels, on big dynamic speakers, in a large, heavily-treated room, are a fun listen.
A Favorite Since 1985
World Machine has been a personal favorite of mine since I first played it way back in 1985. Of course in 1985 I had only a domestic pressing, and if you want to hear what happens when you use a dub of the British master tape and then brighten the hell out of it in the mastering process, I heartily recommend you find yourself a copy, there’s one sitting in every record store in town. The grain and the grunge on the domestic LPs is hard to believe — yet somehow I actually used to put up with that sound!
I could listen to it then but I sure couldn’t listen to it now. No doubt you have your share of records like that.
Want to find your own top quality copy?
Consider taking our moderately helpful advice concerning the pressings that consistently win our Hot Stamper shootouts.
This record has been sounding its best for many years, in shootout after shootout, this way:
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