Yes, it is awful so you have to be sure to get the original classic records vinyl!Defender wrote: ↑2020-04-25 18:36 This is for the Worst Vinyl Pressings
Norah Jones Come Away with Me,
Blue Note Recording EU Re-issue 2015
full of distortions and siblings
Is it my system? ... maybe ... but others report the same issue for the LP
the SACD is said to have used the 16bit 44kHz data and run it through an DSD converter
Best / worst vinyl pressings
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Playing cd’s…………
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The original Blue Note of 'Not Too Late' is really nice.
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Actually I find the original Blue Note to be easily musically superior to the original Classic Records 200 gram version. I remember reading quite some time back of a group in Europe doing a comparison of various versions and they found the CD better than the Classic Records pressing but the original Blue Note the best.
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I have the 1970 Warner Bros UK (Pye Ltd) orange label copy and it is the tambourine / foghorn mixMatteo wrote: ↑2018-03-08 12:43On Discogs there are 2 UK K46040 Burbank reissue.Charlie1 wrote:The US reissue of Moondance (BSK 3103) is more a bit musical than the UK (K46040) Burbank pressing. My green label UK (K46040) is clearly more musical than both. I assume the green label US pressing is the best but, at £150+ for a good copy, I doubt I will have the opportunity to find out.
Which is the correct version?
https://www.discogs.com/Van-Morrison-Mo ... se/1257214
https://www.discogs.com/Van-Morrison-Mo ... se/6269950
There are also 5 versions of US reissue BSK 3103:
https://www.discogs.com/Van-Morrison-Mo ... ster/14520
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