
Hot Stamper Pressings of the Music of Richard Thompson Available Now
UPDATE 2025
Note that this review was written in 2001 when the record came out and we were still selling sealed new releases based on the audition of a single copy. (I had the play copy of this record in my personal collection for years and never got around to playing it, one of the downsides of having to play records all day to make money, resulting in little time to play the recordings of favorite artists that lack a customer base.
We have no idea what Action Packed would sound like these days on the much more revealing system we use now. I do know that the CD is very good. It’s probably the best way to approach the music initially. If you become a fan, consider the vinyl.
We would love to do a shootout for this title, but at a hundred bucks or more a pop it’s hard to imagine that a decision to devote the resources to such a project would be wise on our part.
We already do plenty of shootouts for records that are hard to sell, of titles that should be more popular with audiophiles but for some reason just aren’t.
Our Review from 2001
Another top outing on TWO clear vinyl LP’s from the master of modern electric folk music. It doesn’t get any better than this.
The sound is excellent and the music is some of the best Richard Thompson has ever made. If I had to choose one later Richard Thompson album, this would probably be it.
Almost every one of these pressings is very slightly dished, but this should not have any effect on the sound, which is excellent.
Thompson’s lovely duet with his son on Persuasion is worth the price of the album.



