
Hot Stamper Pressings of Percussion Recordings Available Now
Robert Fine was one of the greatest audio engineers who ever lived. He is the man responsible for recording this audiophile gem for Command, as well as much of the Mercury catalog.
Unfortunately, we rarely have any Command records in stock, but we do make an effort to have a good selection of the most amazing sounding Mercury titles available in the form of Hot Stamper pressings.
If you have the system for it, it’s very possible you have never heard most of these instruments sound this real on any other recording. It’s as if you were standing right in the studio with them. Yes, it’s that crazy good.
Let Me Ask You This
Here’s a question no one seems to be asking:
Who is finding incredible Demo Discs like this Command from 1961 nowadays?
Harry Pearson used to.
Sid Marks reviewed plenty back in the day (reviews which I mostly disagreed with, but still, at least he wrote them).
Jim Mitchell (now long-forgotten) wrote about them back in the 80s.
Moon and Gray published a book full of the best sounding Deccas and Londons.
Anybody else?
Are the audiophile reviewers of today picking up the baton that the giants of the past have dropped at their feet?
I see little evidence of it. [1]
Not to worry. Better Records has taken on the job that no one else seems to want to do. For example, here are 200+ records we’ve discovered with (potentially) excellent sound.
And that’s not all. Not only have we set a higher standard for audiophile-quality records with our vintage vinyl Hot Stamper pressings, but we’ve endeavored to provide a great many other benefits to the audiophile community as well.
