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The pressing is top-notch, the record is perfectly flat, spins smoothly, and there's no distortion. The sound is impressive for a live recording. The artwork on the cover is well-designed. All in all, I'd say the album is great. Enjoy...Played on: Technics SL-100C, Ortofon Concorde Music Bronze, Rega Fono MM MK5, Technics SU-G700M2, Yamaha NS-777, Vinyl Cleaner Pro-Ject VC-E
Jumps a bit for me in the first minute or two of each side, especially on the A Side. Might not happen on better systems. I've got a Pro-Ject T1 (definitely not the most affordable one out there) and have never had skipping troubles with around 250 other records, including Homework, Discovery, and RAM. Absolutely love this record otherwise. Recorded in the heart of music (Birmingham). The stickers are a cool extra.
The sound quality of Pressing is fantastic, I've got nothing bad to say about it. I'm really glad they included the stickers from the original pressing.
Pretty good liveset, fantastic pressing. The record is level, well centered and has hardly any surface noise. And no, it doesn't skip, but it's certainly challenging to track - at some points I can see my cartridge vibrating when I look at it closely (not audible). In my opinion, Alive 2007 is a better liveset - that one has a much deeper bass.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Quality tested using an Ortofon Concorde MKII Elite cartridge on a Technics SL-1200M7L turntable
This show is absolutely fantastic, with audio quality that blows away most of the bootlegged DP recordings out there. However, the CD release is a bit disappointing in other aspects. Unlike other DP releases, there's no booklet included, and you won't find any pictures from the live show either. The cover art is pretty neat for the collection, and the font on the spine and tracklist is cool too. Overall, I'd suggest trying to get the version with the stickers to make it more valuable, unless you're just planning to rip the CD yourself for a cheap alternative.
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