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Born Under a Bad Sign Is Amazing Sounding on the Right Pressing

Hot Stamper Pressings of Electric Blues Albums Available Now

We finally got a shootout going and found this killer copy.

Every copy we found with Hot Stampers in clean condition, a grand total of three original stereo copies, sold quickly, so for those of you who wanted to finally be able to hear the record in all is glory, sorry!

Here are the notes for our Shootout Winning copy. It sold for $899.

Side One

Side Two

That’s the kind of sound your nine hundred bucks buys you.

Here is how we described it on the site:


More amazing finds similar to this one can be found here.

Craft Recordings remastered this Albert King title, and you should not be surprised to find that it sounds as awful as the other pressings put out by this ridiculous label, remastered pressings that we took the time to audition and review out of the goodness of our hearts, in the hopes of saving those of you out there in the land of audiophiles who might be tempted to buy some of their low- to mid-fi releases and could be scared away by our criticisms.

To succeed in warning you off, naturally you would have to be the kind of audiophile who could ignore the many positive reviews from the so-called experts, and then be able to put your faith in our estimation of their records.

This, we know, would be hard. Our advice: buy one, play it, and see for yourself how awful the sound is. Then you will know whom to trust in the future.

And if for some reason you find the sound of the Craft pressing of Born Under a Bad Sign acceptable, even — gulp — enjoyable, you are definitely spending your time on a blog that is not speaking to your needs.

If that is the case, our only advice would be to encourage you to get good sound.

Then you can recognize and collect good records, not the trash that Craft Recordings is putting out.

Hey, want to find your own top quality copy?

Consider taking our moderately helpful advice concerning the pressings that consistently win our shootouts.

This record has been sounding its best for many years, in shootout after shootout, this way:


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