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RE: Double LP perhaps?

Posted by PAR on June 18, 2017 at 00:18:01:

" still preserve the dynamics,"

Given the bass content ( wow, those organ pedal notes) and dynamic range of the original recording this has to be impossible.

Chandos have not produced LPs for decades until recently. Now vinyl is fashionable and is selling well. So I think that what we have is a typical case of a record company jumping on a bandwagon but neither understanding the market's requirements nor exactly what they are doing. People are buying LPs because they think that they sound better than the other media, not just because they are vinyl. In this case buy the SACD or download the hi-rez file would be my advice.