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My vinyl record is in great shape and sounds amazing. It's a quiet pressing with hardly any surface noise. The packaging is alright too, but it would've been even better if there was more than just pictures printed inside.
Wow—this record sounds phenomenal! The vinyl has "Not for Sale" printed on the labels and a corner cut out. The dynamics are mind-blowing on this pressing, and every instrument sounds so rich and distinct—powerful bass, fantastic guitars, and keyboards. Muddy's vocals are crystal clear, too! If you're into Muddy, you gotta hear this pressing: Garth Hudson and Levon Helm from The Band bring some amazing rhythm, and Garth is a beast on whatever keys or horns he plays. Throw in Paul Butterfield on harmonica, and you've got a truly Super Blues group. Recorded in Woodstock at The Band's studio, this album feels so vibrant and alive. It's a must-have for Muddy fans and a top pick for any blues enthusiast. Grab a copy if you can find one—it's totally worth it!
Amazing tunes and a superb sounding record. Huge and deep soundstage, excellent instrument clarity.
Low-quality release. Audio sounds dull and my copy came with scratches and lots of unfilled areas. Your results might vary.
The bass and dynamic range are alright, but there's a bunch of crackles and clicks coming from this new record player.
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