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awesome pressing. sounds great. crystal clear, good bass - even when volume's low. got a great copy here. just a few crackles between songs.
Absolutely thrilled with this record. It's got a powerful sound with a solid bass. The quality of the pressing is top-notch, no hissing or anything. I was on the fence about buying it, but I'm really happy I did. Plus, it's not too pricey.
Mind Blowing. This Japanese Issue has left me speechless.
This album is absolutely among my all-time favorites. It's a fantastic blend of the finest hard rock from the early to mid-70s, yet it retains some of that psychedelic era's magic, especially through Uli Roth's incredible, otherworldly guitar playing. The remaster is simply stunning - the record is flawless, noise-free, with an outstanding separation of instruments. The bass, in particular, is crystal clear, making it feel like I'm hearing it for the first time all over again, even bringing me to tears. I haven't compared it to the original vinyl yet, but it sounds so incredible that I haven't felt the need to.
I've had this album in various formats - cassette, US CD, Japan CD, and even a vintage LP from the 70s. When a vinyl record sends shivers down my spine due to its incredible sound quality, I pay attention. This one did just that, especially when "They Need A Million" starts playing. It's incredibly clean with zero surface noise. The quality is top-notch; the LP is pristine, flat, and the color is consistent. It comes with a black paper/poly lined inner-sleeve. The cover/jacket weighs in at 99 grams, according to my personal scale, and the vinyl itself is a hefty 184 grams, also per my personal scale.
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| 31 Mar 2025 | £23.49 | €26.83 |
| 30 Apr 2025 | £23.99 | €24.49 |
| 31 May 2025 | £23.99 | €24.49 |
| 28 Jun 2025 | £23.99 | €24.49 |
| 31 Jul 2025 | £24.49 | €24.74 |
| 30 Aug 2025 | £19.99 | €23.16 |
| 30 Sept 2025 | £22.49 | €25.16 |
| 31 Oct 2025 | £22.49 | €23.74 |
| 30 Nov 2025 | £22.49 | €25.16 |
| 31 Dec 2025 | £24.49 | €25.83 |
| 22 Jan 2026 | £24.49 | €28.27 |