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In Reply to: RE: MFSL Cat Stevens Teaser And The Firecat posted by smctigue on September 23, 2007 at 08:32:12:
I've had both the original Pink Island and the MFSL Cat Stevens other LP "Tea for the Tillerman" and the MFSL totally creamed the UK Island pressing that I purchased new in the late 1970's. Especially in the "sound of the wood" of the body of the guitar. The MFSL just sounded more like a guitar and I play acoustic guitar! And the warmth in Cat Stevens voice on the MFSL is to die for.
I don't know about "Teaser and The Firecat" as I have only heard the US pressing of this one and based on that I don't think it was as well recorded as "Tea for the Tillerman".
"Music is love"
Teresa
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Follow Ups
- I have to disagree about the midrange warmth and realism of guitar and voice on MFSL versus UK Island. - Teresa 17:11:21 09/23/07 (1)
- RE: I have to disagree about the midrange warmth and realism of guitar and voice on MFSL versus UK Island. - smctigue 17:50:36 09/23/07 (0)