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I'm at a loss with the remarks about this pressing sounding so poor. It's got a strong low end and bass, but it doesn't mess with the overall sound. This record's got plenty of space, I can catch every detail just as it should be, and it's one of those albums that makes you keep turning up the volume. An amazing album, no matter the pressing. A must-own for any grunge/rock/alternative fan.
I'm not entirely on board with the negative feedback. This is a solid pressing, though not exceptional. The sound might be a result of the original recording. I don't believe it was ever intended to be audiophile-grade, particularly during the CD era's peak. My copy is well-balanced, quiet, with solid bass. The cymbals might be slightly enhanced, but it's not overly noticeable to me. If you're a fan of this album, this is your most budget-friendly (and best sounding) vinyl option.
Sound is amazing. Very quiet and crisp. This one's even better than the 2014 re-release, sounds more real.
It's pretty usual for folks who haven't got a copy of a rare record to jump into the review section just to badmouth the pressing. If you haven't got the record or know nothing about the pressing, it's best to keep quiet. Most of the people commenting haven't got a clue what 320 pressings are, and they're clueless about William Mckee's work too.
This Brazilian pressing is a close second to the legendary German 320 version, which I unfortunately don't own, but I do have a high-quality vinyl rip of it. But let me tell you, this Brazilian version is fantastic! It blows away the 2014 remastered reissues and the original CD. The sound is incredibly natural, analog-like, dynamic, and far from being squashed by compression like other versions I've heard. The more you turn up the volume, the more it comes to life. The vinyl quality on my copy is quite good too, surprisingly quiet. The vinyl profile is also very interesting and unique... I haven't seen anything quite like it. 😎 Anyway, I wholeheartedly recommend this Brazilian pressing. It's money well spent, at least for me, as it's one of my most cherished albums from my youth. 👍👍
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