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Bonati Pressing - the sound quality is fantastic, truly impressive. Initially, the sleeve's design caught my attention, and for a moment I thought, 'could this be a bootleg?' The font on the front and back gave me that impression, but then I understood it's intentional and fits the overall style.
Solid pressing here. If you're hoping for Souvlaki-like mastering, this might not hit the mark. But the mix and master is pretty decent, considering the price. I'd definitely give this a recommendation. Gear used: TT: Fisher MT-6225, Amp: Harman/Kardon hk495i, Cart: AT-VM95ml, Speakers: Tannoy C-8
To be honest, it's fantastic for what it is, even better than I thought it would be. From what I've seen, music with this much dynamic range, textures, layers, highs, lows, you know, like this, hasn't usually done all that great on this format. You can tell some of that dynamic range is lost, of course it's never gonna sound as rich and full as it's meant to, but it actually turns out to be pretty impressive! No crazy inner groove distortion, which is a big issue with releases like this. No real noise or pops. It's soft and warm, never harsh on the ears, crank up the quiet parts, “Sugar For The Pill” sounds particularly beautiful, especially for being the last song on side A. People don't talk about it enough, but this comeback was so impressive for the band! I mean, how often do you see bands release an album after 22 years and deliver like this? Great stuff, at this price, a must-have for the genre.
Really let down by this pressing. There's clicks and pops all over, especially on the final song.
Right out of the gate, I had to give this vinyl a quick scrub as it was quite dirty, but wow, does it sound amazing! I somehow missed Slowdive the first time around and can't fathom why they were so unfairly bashed by the critics if this album's any indication. It's an absolute masterpiece, start to finish.
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| 31 Mar 2025 | £21.58 | €24.19 |
| 30 Apr 2025 | £22.99 | €22.99 |
| 28 May 2025 | £22.99 | €25.58 |
| 30 Jun 2025 | £31.99 | €31.99 |
| 24 Jul 2025 | £27.75 | €27.75 |
| 3 Aug 2025 | £27.99 | €27.99 |
| 7 Sept 2025 | £27.99 | €27.99 |