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Here's another thing I don't get. An album is recorded in 1970. The record company that released the album never took care of it. It got tossed into some warehouse that got hot and cold, etc. Every time it got dragged out and played, it was degraded.
So now, 52 years later, it's somehow supposed to be better than it was in 1970? I'm talking about Bridge Over Troubled Water, and I read an interview with Paul Simon in which he complained about how Columbia didn't take any care at all of the Simon and Garfunkel master tapes.
When Steve Hoffman worked on the Doors reissues for Rhino, the master tapes were in such bad condition that it delayed the release of the series for months.
And how can anyone complain about MoFi mastering a record like Nightfly from a digital file when the record was digitally-mastered in the first place?



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