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When mine arrived in the post, I was like, it must've been through a battle. Its terrible. Really, really terrible. Though, awesome album, but it was so damaged. Great record though!
Unlike others, my copy is pristine and clean. I adore the color, I'm a total fan of that marbled effect. Not a Taylor Swift enthusiast in the least. It was bought as a gag Christmas gift from my daughter. Joke's on her, though, as I actually quite liked this album, surprisingly enough. She's one talented lady!!!
My unit is absolutely gorgeous, but even after giving it a good clean with a spin clean, it's still got a bunch of surface noise. The sound quality is pretty decent, no distortion, but you can hear that surface noise all over.
I was really drawn to this pressing because of the color, I'm obsessed with this marbled purple and I needed the regular cover, the gatefold is gorgeous and I'm all about the back cover's design.
I'm currently spinning this on my Sony TC-KE500S tape deck. There's some tape hiss, to be expected with a Type 1 tape without Dolby noise reduction, but it's still enjoyable to listen to. If you're after a powerful sound, go for the record or even better, the CD. But if you're into the novelty of having modern music on cassette, this tape is a great choice. What I love most about this cassette is the J-card, packed with loads of photos. I'm used to cassettes from the 80s and 90s having detailed J-cards that unfold to reveal more images and sometimes lyrics. Lately, though, I've been let down by modern cassettes having pretty basic J-cards. This one, however, is packed with just as many photos as the CD and vinyl versions. I thought it might have fewer, but no, they're all there.
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| 30 Apr 2025 | £25.99 | €27.80 |
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| 21 Jan 2026 | £27.99 | €31.34 |