More of the Music of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Neither the sound nor the performance of this 1958 Mercury are impressive.
1959 just happens to be one of the all time great years for recording in analog.
If you have any doubt, check out this amazing group of albums, all recorded or released that year.
This Mercury might be passable on an old school system, but it was too unpleasant to be played on the high quality modern equipment we use.
There are quite a number of others that we’ve run into over the years with similar shortcomings. Here they are, broken down by label.
- London/Decca records with weak sound or performances
- Mercury records with weak sound or performances
- RCA records with weak sound or performances
Have You Noticed…
If you’re a fan of Mercury Living Presence records — and what right-thinking audiophile wouldn’t be? — have you noticed that many of them, this one for example, don’t sound very good?
If you’re an audiophile with good equipment, you should have.
But did you? Or did you buy into the hype surrounding these rare pressings and just ignore the problems with the sound?





