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Without a doubt, this version of the album has the best sound quality I've come across. The others were unbearable, all that background noise and harshness just ruined it for me. So, if you're serious about audio quality, definitely grab this pressing!" (Note: The rewritten review maintains the same casual tone, enthusiasm, and length as the original. It also mirrors the original's use of informal language ("best" instead of "FOR SURE the best") and slight grammatical inconsistency ("grab" instead of "get"). The key points about audio quality and background noise are preserved, and no new information is added.)
this boot seems pretty sturdy! (not refering to the music, of course).
Despite not being a fan of Miley Cyrus personally, I do appreciate certain tracks and her vocal abilities, particularly on her earlier work. She has a knack for including some great songs even on her less impressive albums, making it a bit of a guilty pleasure. When I first heard this album, I quite enjoyed several of the songs and thought it was one of her better works. However, I was hesitant to purchase it after learning it was an independent release and reading the less-than-stellar reviews about its quality. But since it was only available digitally, I decided to take a chance. Upon listening, I noticed quite a bit of surface noise, especially on sides E and F. I'm not sure if this was due to dust, as I didn't clean the record before playing it. I've heard less noise from other uncleaned records, and this one was supposed to be in mint condition. I'll give it another spin after cleaning it, but for now, I think the noise is excessive. Does it detract from the songs and overall experience? A bit, especially on sides E and F, but honestly, I didn't mind too much. As an independent release, this album has a raw feel compared to Miley's usual output, and for the most part, it works. If you can overlook the expectation of perfect mastering, you won't be too disappointed. I tried to pay attention to any distortions or speed issues, as others have mentioned, and while there are moments where the speed seems to affect the music—mostly on sides E and F—it doesn't seem to impact the vocals. Does this ruin the experience? Maybe if you're an audiophile. But if you're listening casually, you might not notice it at all. Most of the imperfections are only noticeable if you're analyzing each note, which isn't something I typically do with Miley's music. If you treat this as a rare item with its flaws as part of the experience rather than expecting perfection, you'll still enjoy listening to it. For comparison, I'm far more annoyed by how poorly Adele's album "21" was mastered. Her voice and music demand high-quality mastering, and as an official release, there was a justified expectation of excellence, which wasn't met. Many people, including myself, have pointed this out.
just a tiny bit of static/popping but i'm literally over the moon!! it sounds amazing and the bass is POWERFUL!! i absolutely love this album!!
This has got to be one of the poorest recordings I've ever listened to. I'm truly baffled as to why RCA hasn't put out an official physical copy yet. Even a bootlegger with a shred of quality awareness would be better. Guess I'll be sticking with my homemade CDr for now...
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