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As a young, 13-year-old vinyl enthusiast, this was among my first record purchases. I got hooked by the RCA Music Club's offer: 13 records for just a penny! But there was a catch—it signed me up for their monthly record club, and my parents were understandably mad when they found out. It took every cent of my paper route earnings to pay for it all. Still, I scored some solid albums along the way, and this was definitely one of the highlights.
Still unsure about picking this up? Go for it! I'm aware it was pressed in the Czech, which hasn't always been the best, but they've really stepped it up this time. The sound quality is fantastic, even better than I anticipated. I snagged it for $10.55, and it's way better than getting a cheaper copy filled with static.
I was expecting blues music, but this ain't blues music
This Japanese remaster sounds absolutely stunning. It's rich, expansive, and punchy, with vocals and instruments that are crisply defined. I've got a bunch of vinyl pressings of this album, and honestly, most of them sound a bit muddy and congested. But this CD really brings out the true beauty of the record. Plus, the bonus tracks are worth the price alone, with Lodge's "Isn't Life Strange" being a standout.
Among my many copies of this classic album, this one stands out as the best sounding in my collection. It's just a standard Sterling pressing, but it boasts a remarkably wide soundstage. The overall mix is perfectly balanced, with vocals clearly distinct, the drums and bass, often muddled, now tight and crisp, and that Mellotron—it's never sounded this good. Pinder's mastery of the instrument truly shines here. The string arrangements are spot on, perfectly placed in the mix. I'm absolutely delighted with this version and it'll definitely be my go-to from now on.
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| Date | Lowest price | Average price |
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| Mar 31, 2025 | $29.97 | €29.97 |
| Apr 1, 2025 | $29.97 | €29.97 |
| Aug 22, 2025 | $89.99 | €89.99 |
| Jan 31, 2026 | $34.98 | €34.98 |
| Feb 26, 2026 | $34.98 | €34.98 |
This is a 1985 Reissue released as a LP.