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Rubinstein and Szeryng - Beethoven: Sonatas No. 8, Op. 30, No. 3 / Brahms: No. 1, Op. 78 Product No: AAPC 2620
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Category: 200 Gram Vinyl Record
Label: Analogue Productions (RCA Living Stereo)

A very fine record.

5 Stars
Posted Thursday, March 26, 2020 by Anonymous Beautifully played Beethoven and Brahms chamber works. This is a very immediate (and intimate) sounding recording.

The LP has a very quiet surface (par for the course for Quality Record Pressings and Analogue Productions).


Joe Walsh - The Smoker You Drink, The Player You Get Product No: AAPP 108
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Category: 200 Gram Vinyl Record
Label: Analogue Productions

Just the way it's supposed to be!

5 Stars
Posted Friday, March 24, 2017 by M Baskett Having been derpived of my only copy of this album I'm glad to have this one as the replacement. The sound is first rate. This one is a keeper. In fact, I was going to suggest to Chad he use this album for his first UHQR. Wouldn't that be something?


Georg Solti - Venice Product No: AAPC 2313
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Category: 200 Gram Vinyl Record
Label: Analogue Productions (RCA/DECCA Living Stereo)

Performances and Sound - Collection Worthy

5 Stars
Posted Thursday, February 2, 2017 by Anonymous The new AP version sounds excellent. Clarity, sound stage, and presentation are spot on. That said, for the first time in quite awhile, I did have to clean the LP in my RCM (it wasn't as quiet as most AP releases I receive, now it's just fine and quiet). I have a few versions including the original and Classic Records. The AP version is better sounding than the 180 gram Classic version and original. The sleeve packaging is very nice, however, the photo transfers have become more blurred over the years. The original has that wonderful Encyclopedia Britannica feel from the early 60s (that's gone unfortunately). Que Sera, the music survives!


The Jimi Hendrix Experience - Are You Experienced? Product No: ALEG 44175
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Category: 200 Gram Vinyl Record
Label: Legacy

cheap packaging

4 Stars
Posted Monday, March 4, 2013 by bmullins1967@yahoo.com i just recieved my are you experienced album and i am disapointed in the packaging, first the album cover is really thin and second the record lables are not reprise but colorful experience hendrix lables, don't these company's know that the majority of vinyl collectors like the records to be as close to the original release as possible, that said i can't review the music for my turntable is not working, some would say that the music is the only thing that matters, but not me, the package ought to be as nice as the sound!


Eiji Oue - Stravinsky: The Firebird Suite/ The Song of the Nightingale Product No: AREF 1502
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Category: 200 Gram Vinyl Record
Label: Reference Recordings

Better Than Ever!

5 Stars
Posted Tuesday, October 11, 2011 by Scott Wilson Though the spectacular first release from Quality Records, Cat Steven's "Tea For The Tillerman" grabbed most of the attention this month, the news that Reference Recordings has teamed up with Quality Records for it's new series of vinyl releases is just as exciting. If the first Reference Masrercut is any indicator, we are going to be spoiled superb 200gm pressings of recordings from the great Reference Recordings catalog. This has quickly become one of my favorite recordings of Stravinsky's masterpiece "The Firebird", and is right up there with Dorati's on Mercury. The sound is incredible, the pressing is perfect. Definitely recommended!


Freddie King - Texas Cannonball Product No: AAPB 8913
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Category: 200 Gram Vinyl Record
Label: Analogue Productions Blues

Another Steller Release

5 Stars
Posted Saturday, August 27, 2011 by audiofan The sonics are the same as on its predecessor (see "Getting Ready"), but I favor (slightly) the song selection on "Texas Cannonball"- the intensity is still there, but by the time he cut this second album (for Leon Russell's Shelter label) King just seems to feel more "at home" and relaxed. The music, however, burns brightly, and QPR's pressing reveals the sound to be as complex, beautiful, and involving as the surreal cover shot.



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