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Sheryl Crow - Tuesday Night Music Club Product No: AA&M 37192
Available: InStock
Category: Vinyl Record
Label: A&M

Great LP

5 Stars
Posted Saturday, May 25, 2024 by Ross. This was never the greatest recording on CD.Always somewhat ‘hard’. However this LP has done a remarkable job of adding great sound to good music. Side 1 is better than the CD, but side 2 is of demonstration quality as it marries arguably the better songs with really great sound quality. Excellent flat quiet pressing from QRP. I predict side 2 will be played at a lot at Hifi shows once the LP version is discovered. Very good value too.


Styx - The Grand Illusion Product No: AA&M 40916
Available: BackOrdered
Category: Vinyl Record
Label: A&M

Pretty good

4 Stars
Posted Saturday, August 21, 2021 by Anonymous Not a bad recording or pressing. A little surface noise but nothing too obnoxious. Recommended.


Gin Blossoms - Congratulations I'm Sorry Product No: AA&M 12701
Available: BackOrdered
Category: Vinyl Record
Label: A&M

Great music could be better

4 Stars
Posted Monday, March 30, 2020 by william bou Much quieter than the 45rpm lp bunch of good songs maybe a little suppressed but I could live with this.


Soundgarden - Superunknown Product No: AA&M 47601
Available: InStock
Category: Vinyl Record
Label: A&M

Rocks pretty good

4 Stars
Posted Thursday, October 16, 2014 by Jeff C - Australia I got the CD back when it was first released and this vinyl is definitely a much better listen. I would be interested to know how it stacks up against the 1994 vinyl, but a used set in great condition will cost you over $100. So for the price I have no complaints about this set. Discs are very flat, no surface noise and tonal balance is very pleasing and overall a nice package.

One thing that I find totally pointless is the inclusion of 320kbps file download. Really? Why bother with a poor digital imitation when you have the vinyl? I think the only digital inclusion worth having would be a proper CD which at least gives you something closer to the vinyl to rip to your digital system in FLAC.



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