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Sonic Grade: F
This title is yet another Half-Speed we think belongs in our audiophile hall of shame.
It’s better suited to the stone age stereos of decades past. I should know — my system in 1976 was one-tenth as revealing as the one we use now.
But this pressing is so awful even my old system could not be fooled by this kind of audiophile BS sound. The console you see pictured might be the ideal system to play it. Hard to say, I haven’t heard one of those since the 60s.
It is just ridiculous that someone would consider marketing this kind of sound to audiophiles.
So washed out, brittle, thin and lifeless, it practically defies understanding that anyone with two working ears ever considered calling this piece of crap an “audiophile” record.
But are today’s remastered records marketed to those looking for superior sound any better? Not the ones we’ve played recently. (If you know of any good ones, please drop us a line.)
Is this A&M pressing the worst version of the album ever made? It’s hard to imagine it would have much competition.

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