![]() ![]() The original has a warm, rich, atmospheric character that draws you into its dank, distant vibe. However, even if it was released as is, it obsoletes the original in almost every way. Wait until you hear it! I received a test pressing labeled 'Not final,' meaning those involved in the mastering (AcousTech's Kevin Grey and Warner Brothers' Tom 'Grover' Biery). The original green Warners-7Arts first pressing issued in November of 1968 or green WB Keystone label second pressing were the ones to have, at least until this reissue. That's how it ought to be with a record like that because you're simply not hearing what it's about on a CD and of course less so, if you're hearing anything at all on an Mp3. Well then you'd better get yourself a turntable and then you'll be allowed to listen. There should be a law! You want to hear, say, Van Morrison's rococo, acoustic/folk jazz masterpiece Astral Weeks? Some analog recordings shouldn't be allowed be reissued on any digital format. ![]()
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