
- With two outstanding Double Plus (A++) sides, this early Atco pressing of Iron Butterfly’s Psych Rock classic will be very hard to beat
- Surely this is one of the quietest copies we have ever listed for sale – a fluke, but one we are pleased to be able to offer to those of you who place a premium on quiet vinyl
- The title track takes up all of side two and we guarantee you have never never heard it sound this good – it’s clean, open, rich and solid, and the vocals aren’t screechy (for once!)
- Both sides are smooth, rich and Tubey Magical, which means the album is actually enjoyable
- 4 1/2 stars: “The epitome of heavy psychedelic excess… the group’s definitive album.”
We’ve heard some awful, awful, just really awful sounding pressings of this album over the course of the last twenty years. If you own the album, you know what I’m talking about.
Clean originals that we’d hoped would have the goods rarely lasted more than 30 seconds on our table, they were that bad.
But that was part of the problem — the originals on the plum and gold label tend to be more crude and distorted than the yellow label reissues. That was just dumb “original is better” record collector thinking. If anybody should know better, it’s us.
When we finally got hold of some promising reissues, it was only a matter of time before a shootout could be scheduled. In the case of In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida, finding enough clean copies took us about five years. One of two a year, that’s how many clean copies we can find by going to multiple, high volume, high turnover record stores here in L.A. every week.
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