I just weighed mine on a calibrated scale - 179 grams.
Wow Gary, that seems almost fraudulent on the behalf of QRP. They are advertising this LP as a 200 gram pressing!
I just weighed mine on a calibrated scale - 179 grams.
Unfortunately, my feelings mirror Davey's and Marks - disappointment. I thought that it was my very high expectation bias, but it sounds flat and lifeless even after giving it a break over the weekend and playing it again.
So, experts, which is the best pressing to get? The original UK all-pink label, the pink-rim palm tree island label, or MFSL re-issue? I know someone local who has a sealed UHQR, but I don't think that he'll want to open it for a listen.
I am very satisfied and impressed with my UK all-pink label pressing. Voice of Cat is one of the best male vocals I've heard on a record, and the instruments are fantastic. Full bodied as well, and the soundstage is topnotch. Again one of the best I've heard from a studio recording. Very involving. It is interesting that HP picked this album as one of his Golden Dozen LPs in the June/July 2007 issue of TAS but he did not mention if his desired copy was the UK all-pink or the pink-rim pressing. He just said that the UK imports were 'more luscious' than the A&M USA issue. Anybody knows which copy he had? Myles?
Phil, Have you heard the new QRP re-issue? I own the all pink and the pink-rim UK pressings, they are IMHO both superior across the board to the QRP. OTOH, I don't really think of them as some of the great recordings in my collection. Oddly enough, I own several original Vertigo UK pressings of Black Sabbath and Uriah Heep that are far more impressive in the realm of creating the sound of real guitars ,etc. None of these LP's are considered as highly as the Island UK pressings of Tea...
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I am very satisfied and impressed with my UK all-pink label pressing. Voice of Cat is one of the best male vocals I've heard on a record, and the instruments are fantastic. Full bodied as well, and the soundstage is topnotch. Again one of the best I've heard from a studio recording. Very involving. It is interesting that HP picked this album as one of his Golden Dozen LPs in the June/July 2007 issue of TAS but he did not mention if his desired copy was the UK all-pink or the pink-rim pressing. He just said that the UK imports were 'more luscious' than the A&M USA issue. Anybody knows which copy he had? Myles?
I am very satisfied and impressed with my UK all-pink label pressing. Voice of Cat is one of the best male vocals I've heard on a record, and the instruments are fantastic. Full bodied as well, and the soundstage is topnotch. Again one of the best I've heard from a studio recording. Very involving. It is interesting that HP picked this album as one of his Golden Dozen LPs in the June/July 2007 issue of TAS but he did not mention if his desired copy was the UK all-pink or the pink-rim pressing. He just said that the UK imports were 'more luscious' than the A&M USA issue. Anybody knows which copy he had? Myles?
well i know that myles has not been too happy with tom port and better records, but here is a hot stamper that is being offered; i know it is quite expensive:
http://www.dccblowout.com/product.aspx?pf_id=steveteafo_0911
i have purchased quite a number of hot stampers from tom including teaser and the fire cat and it and they are superb, but expensive.
Rich
Sorry, can't help you on this one![]()
Am currently listening to my newly delivered release of this album. Well, compared to previous cd releases and a euro lp reissue, this ones a lot better. At least there's body behind the voice. Unfortunately I don't have and have never heard any of those original pink island pressings so I have no basis of comparison. Regarding that glare in cat's voice, it is indeed present specially when he hits the higher notes. Philip I can't wait to do a comparison with your original pink island issue.
Hi jadis!I am very satisfied and impressed with my UK all-pink label pressing. Voice of Cat is one of the best male vocals I've heard on a record, and the instruments are fantastic. Full bodied as well, and the soundstage is topnotch. Again one of the best I've heard from a studio recording. Very involving. It is interesting that HP picked this album as one of his Golden Dozen LPs in the June/July 2007 issue of TAS but he did not mention if his desired copy was the UK all-pink or the pink-rim pressing. He just said that the UK imports were 'more luscious' than the A&M USA issue. Anybody knows which copy he had? Myles?
Hi jadis!
HP listed "Tea For The Tillerman" in The Absolute Sound' Volume 1 #3 Fall 1973 issue. It's most likely that he had a solid pink Island label. I can't say when the first label change to the pink rim label occured. HP claims that "one can tell what kind of picks the guitarists are using"
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