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Bill Evans, Jim Hall, "Undercurrent", MoFi, 33.3rpm. I also have this on United Artist, 33.3rpm, but wanted to hear what MoFi could do to it. They did a very nice job, I must say. I'll give a quick listen to the United Artist version to compare after this album finishes.
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Ok. I've given both records a listen and even though Undercurrent was originally an United Artists release, the MoFi version sounds so much better, it's ridiculous. It's almost like the UA version was recorded on a dimestore portable cassette system in comparison. I'm not sure how old my UA re-release is, but I know I purchased it within the last ten years. Needless to say, if you have the UA re-release, you haven't really heard the music, IMO.
 
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Uriah Heep Salisbury...th.jpeg I do not own the original Vertigo UK pressing, which must be totally amazing. Anyone own this pressing?? ---th-1.jpeg
 
Molly Johnson - Because of Billie (Universal / 0253798718 / Canada / 2014)

Picked this up a few weeks ago and am really enjoying it. Really nice laid-back jazz and I think quite wonderfully recorded and mastered. The pressing is super quiet too, so bonus!

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Got it for $14.95 for a 2LP set. Sweet!
 
Tommy Flanagan Trio, "Overseas", 33.3rpm. Waxtime. Good sound, reminds me of digital, but compressed soundstage, as is usual with these cheap Waxtime records.
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