1987

Squeeze – Babylon and On

More Rock and Pop

  • Boasting INCREDIBLE Shootout Winning Triple Plus (A+++) sound or close to it on both sides, this vintage UK pressing is guaranteed to blow the doors off any other Babylon and On you’ve heard – very quiet vinyl too!
  • We shot out a number of other copies and the midrange presence, bass, and dynamics on this outstanding copy placed it head and shoulders above most other pressings we played
  • I put Squeeze right up there with Elvis Costello and Peter Gabriel in the pantheon of British Pop Music of the era
  • I’m a huge fan of their earlier work, as well as two from their later days, this title and the amazing-to-this-day Cosi Fan Tutti Frutti (1985) – all of them get played regularly and enjoyed immensely

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Bruce Springsteen – Tunnel of Love

More of the Music of Bruce Springsteen

  • You’ll find solid Double Plus (A++) sound throughout this original copy – exceptionally quiet vinyl too
  • On the better pressings like this one, you get something approaching the warmth and unforced clarity of analog we audiophiles crave
  • Some of Bruce’s best material is here: the title track and “One Step Up” are two of our favorites
  • 5 stars: “Bruce Springsteen followed the most popular album of his career, Born in the U.S.A., with [a] low-key, anguished effort, Tunnel of Love.”

As is the case for the Bob Clearmountain mix of Born in the USA, the sound is not exactly vintage analog at its best, but at least on vinyl you get more analog qualities than would otherwise be possible. This is 1987, not 1967 and not even 1977. That said, the copies that earned the better grades were big and rich, with plenty of studio space and nicely present vocals.

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George Michael – Faith

More of the Music of George Michael

  • Incredible sound for this George Michael classic, with both sides earning Shootout Winning Triple Plus (A+++) grades or close to them
  • Here are just a few of the things we had to say about this stunning copy in our notes: “punchy and solid and weighty”…”deep, rich bass”…”vox focused and breathy”…”present and rich and open”
  • The domestic pressings are a dubby joke next to these original imports; here is the size, clarity and Tubey Magic you’ve always wanted this music to have
  • With six (6!) Top Ten hits, this album is chock full of brilliantly produced and passionately performed material
  • There are some bad marks (as is sometimes the nature of the beast with these vintage LPs) on “Father Figure,” but once you hear just how killer sounding this copy is, you might be inclined, as we were, to stop counting ticks and just be swept away by the music
  • 5 stars: “A superbly crafted mainstream pop/rock masterpiece, Faith made George Michael an international solo star… All of it adds up to one of the finest pop albums of the 80s, setting a high-water mark that Michael was only able to reach in isolated moments afterward.”

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Ladysmith Black Mambazo – Shaka Zulu

More Recordings by Roy Halee

  • An original copy of this Grammy-winning record from 1987 with KILLER Shootout Winning Triple Plus (A+++) sound or close to it on both sides
  • On these wonderful a cappella vocal performances, we were specifically listening for richness, sweetness, warmth and intimacy, and the best sides were the ones that gave us all those qualities in the most abundance
  • Roy Halee engineered, and based on the sound of this copy, he was still capable of making a much more natural sounding record than his work on Graceland would leave you to believe
  • 4 1/2 stars: “In the wake of their participation on his Graceland album, Paul Simon produced this Ladysmith album, their most accessible work for Western ears, which is pristinely recorded and sung partially in English.”

This incredible pressing will show you just how good this Grammy-winning record was supposed to sound, but for some reason (or reasons) never did, a story that anyone on this site is all too familiar with.

The better sides show you what Roy Halee was hearing on the tape when he was mixing the album. It may not be perfect, but it’s a whole lot better than the vast majority of records made in 1987; that I can tell you with confidence.

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Sting – Nothing Like The Sun

More Sting and The Police

  • A vintage copy of Sting’s killer double album from 1987 with solid Double Plus (A++) grades on all FOUR sides
  • The sound here is clearly bigger, richer, fuller, and livelier than most other copies we played it against
  • Features phenomenal contributions from legendary musicians, including Andy Summers, Eric Clapton, Mark Knopfler, and Hiram Bullock
  • 4 1/2 stars: “…the melodies are insinuating, slowly working their way into memory, while the entire record plays like a mood piece – playing equally well as background music or as intensive, serious listening.”

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Suzanne Vega – Solitude Standing

More of the Music of Women Who Rock

  • Suzanne Vega’s sophomore LP debuts on the site with INSANELY GOOD Shootout Winning Triple Plus (A+++) sound throughout this original A&M pressing
  • Both sides are big, rich and sweet with wonderfully breathy vocals, excellent clarity and a plenty of bottom end weight
  • Exceptionally present, real and resolving, this pressing is guaranteed to murder any remastering undertaken by anyone – past, present and future
  • 4 1/2 stars: “The songs on Solitude Standing, Suzanne Vega’s second album, had years listed beside them on the lyric sheet, so you could see that some of them dated back to 1978. But that bold admission heralded the album’s triumph – its diversity was what made it so good.”

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Terence Trent D’Arby – Introducing the Hardline According To…

More Soul, Blues, and R&B

  • D’Arby’s debut LP (one of only a handful of copies to ever hit the site), here with very good Hot Stamper sound from first note to last – exceptionally quiet vinyl too
  • We guarantee there is more space, richness, presence, and performance energy on this copy than others you’ve heard or you get your money back 
  • 4 stars: “Although the production is quite modern, d’Arby shows his roots in the work of older artists, borrowing a page or two from Michael Jackson and Stevie Wonder, while James Brown appears to have had the strongest influence on d’Arby’s stage presence.”

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Dolly Parton, Linda Ronstadt and Emmylou Harris – Trio

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  • With KILLER Shootout Winning Triple Plus (A+++) grades or close to them on both sides, this original Warner Bros. pressing could not be beat
  • Here are just a few of the things we had to say about this stunning copy in our notes: “present and breathy vox”…”big and rich”…”so present and open”…”jumping out of the speakers”…”clear and detailed”
  • Big, rich, smooth, and sweet, how did George Massenburg pull off this kind of analog sound in 1987?
  • We don’t know, but we do know good sound when we hear it, and we heard remarkably good sound on this copy
  • Problems in the vinyl are sometimes the nature of the beast with these vintage LPs, but once you hear how incredible sounding this copy is, you might be inclined, as we were, to stop counting stitches and just be swept away by the music
  • 4 1/2 stars: “…that rare example of an all-star collaborative effort that truly shows everyone involved to their best advantage, and it ranks with the best of all three headliners’ work.”

With three brilliant and accomplished singers harmonizing in the studio you can imagine that faultless midrange tonality is key to the best copies, and you would be right.

Some copies had the girls’ sounding a bit dark and veiled. Some had them a bit thin and bright. The Goldilocks Principle comes into play here as it does in so many of our shootouts: the best copies find the right balance of richness and clarity.

This Is 1987? Seriously?

And what richness! How did so much Tubey Magic get recorded onto a tape produced in the dark ages of 1987? I can’t think of another recording from the period that sounds this good.

A big fat solid snare, full-bodied yet breathy vocals, huge amounts of space around the musicians, a wide and deep stage, dead-on tonality from top to bottom — once we got into our shootout, these unexpected sonic qualities took us completely by surprise.

As a point of comparison, I am not aware of any Emmylou Harris album that is as well recorded as Trio. As for Linda, only her best 70s recordings are this rich and natural. Can’t say much about Dolly’s albums as we have never done a shootout for one, not that we wouldn’t like to.

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Simply Red – Men and Women

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More Rock and Pop

  • Simply Red’s sophomore LP makes its Hot Stamper debut with INCREDIBLE Shootout Winning Triple Plus (A+++) sound throughout this original import pressing – remarkably quiet vinyl too
  • Both sides are amazing clear and transparent, with present and breathy vocals throughout
  • Analog at its Tubey Magical finest – you’ll never play a CD (or any other digitally sourced material) that sounds as good as this record as long as you live
  • “…the album holds up as a solid and assured work, and the musicianship is as stellar as you’d expect.”

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Whitney Houston – Whitney

More Whitney Houston

  • A vintage Arista pressing (one of only a handful of copies to hit the site in close to three years) with surprisingly natural sound for an 80s release, earning solid Double Plus (A++) grades from first note to last – fairly quiet vinyl too
  • Full-bodied, big, rich and solid, this album has the kind of analog sound we did not expect to find, but were pleasantly surprised, thank goodness
  • Lot of hits here: “I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)”, “Didn’t We Almost Have It All,” “So Emotional” and “Where Do Broken Hearts Go”
  • 4 stars: “Whitney Houston became an international star with this album. It sold more than ten million copies around the world, yielded a string of number one hit singles across the board…”

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