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Voices sound clearer and the bass is more noticeable than on my initial copy (from Germany)
Sound is fantastic, even better than the US version! Genuine mono. I'd definitely suggest this version.
Analog Productions never fails to deliver with their fantastic pressings. I'd definitely suggest giving it a try.
This is the 1965 Scranton pressing, boasting glorious monophonic audio. Barring the very last song, this is a standout from the group's early years. The vinyl's quality is quite good, offering solid bass depth and a rich, full soundstage. I did need to crank up the volume, as it seems to be pressed quieter than usual. My copy has some light surface noise at times, and side two features a loud patch of noise in the lead-in and opening seconds of "Please Let Me Wonder".
This isn't the top-notch pressing unless you've got a mono stylus, sadly it's a bit noisy and every original copy I've seen has at least one scratch, hunt for a decent copy and you'll be pleasantly surprised- that hazy sound quality really comes alive with a mono needle.
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