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I'm not typically into this, but this album's cover is quite "unique", so to speak. I don't see any signs that my copy is from Germany, though?
I stumbled upon this gem in my collection and am baffled by how it's labeled a bad album. It's an early instance of a fully digital recording done right, even earning a triple D rating. My copy seems black but turns see-through when you hold it up to the light. From what I've read, it's pressed on virgin vinyl, which boosts the sound quality. You're getting audiophile-level quality for a bargain, if you're lucky enough to snag one.
MOV and Record Industry have done it again with another outstanding release. The sound is absolutely stunning when compared to my original cassette from '85 and the remastered CD from '08. Both of those versions are decent, with the CD perhaps having a bit more squashed sound. This vinyl record is clearly sourced from a digital file, but it's got a warmer tone and is incredibly dynamic, with a wide soundstage, excellent mix (no surprise, it's Alan Parsons) and a super deep, dark, silent background. It's just a fantastic package overall.
Truly outstanding audio quality. Exceptional all the way through. A budget-friendly gem every collector ought to check out.
Awful album, but man, does it sound amazing! Those are words.
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