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I've got a copy with the RSD "newly remastered from the analog tapes" sticker, though it's not numbered. The pressing is fantastic, but I'm not entirely convinced this album was originally recorded on analog or that it was directly cut from tape (they might've mixed to tape and then transferred back to digital for that effect). Regardless, the vinyl quality is superb, with minimal surface noise, and it's the most enjoyable version of the record I've experienced.
Awesome album, though it's a bit of a casualty of the loudness wars. Just like my CD of Oracular Spectacular, every song's volume is pretty much maxed out, right near 0dB. Definitely suggest going for the vinyl versions instead.
Awesome album, though it's a bit too loud, just like my CD of Oracular Spectacular, where each song is almost always peaking at 0dB. Definitely suggest going for the vinyl versions instead.
Awesome album, though it's a bit of a casualty of the loudness wars. My CD of Oracular Spectacular is the same, with each track maxing out near 0dB. Definitely suggest going for the vinyl versions instead.
This album is fantastic, but it's unfortunately affected by the loudness wars. It's the same story with my CD of Oracular Spectacular, where every song is pretty much always peaking close to 0dB. I'd strongly suggest checking out the vinyl versions instead.
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