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In Reply to: Whats Spinning? "The Good The Bad & The Ugly" posted by Vinyleer on January 14, 2006 at 09:38:31:
I own two sets of the MoFi CD release and the box set release on CD and neither sound as good as my plain old vinyl copy!
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Hi Aaron,I'm not surprised your vinyl copy sounds better than CDs but there are quite a few vinyl releases, so I'm not sure which one your "plain old vinyl copy" is.
You might be innerested in this link:
http://www.audioasylum.com/audio/vinyl/messages/210946.htmlThere's also the live concert of "The Wall" which Roger Waters did in Berlin in 1990. The LP version is Mercury 846 611-1. This is a fantastic version with (as well as RW) people like: The Scorpions, Cyndi Lauper, Van Morrison, Ute Lemper, Marianne Faithfull, Sinead O'Connor, Andy Fairweather, Snowy White etc. etc.!!
Regards,
Interesting link on the DSOTM. I started collecting different vinyl copies about ten years ago from used record shops. I have the Harvest release, but I am unable to tell if it is a U.K or U.S release, but it just says recorded in England. I also have a German Harvest copy complete with poster and cards that is in fantastic shape, I paid $3 for it at a used record store. I also have 3 copies of the MoFo vinyl, 2 with the straight lettring on the top, and one with the slanted lettering. One of my MoFi copies is a demo disc as well. I also have the EMI 100 release on vinyl. The Capital release on vinyl, and finally I own the box set Pink Floyd the 97 vinyl collection, which also has Dark Side Of The Moon.On digital I have the box set copy, MoFi, and the SACD.
I guess I am a little over the top on my DSOTM collection.
Hi,If you are referring to the Columbia (US) release, then I would'nt doubt that it blows the CD away. Mine sounds absolutely fantastic. That LP is a trip. I love it. Ever read about it? There's s lot of stuff on the net. Here's one example. Nothing too profound, just interesting (to me, anyway).
Cheers, Joe
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