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This 2xLP set is utterly amazing in terms of sound quality, there's not a single flaw to be found. The track order might seem a bit peculiar at first, but once you give it a listen, it transitions much more smoothly than the original Body Talk compilation. In a perfect world, we'd have been blessed with a 3xLP pressing containing every single track from the Body Talk project. My main gripe is with the packaging, particularly the gatefold which is just... blank. There were countless images from the Body Talk project that could've been included, or they could've simply replicated the original pressing's track listing, like the CD release. The bare gatefold feels like it was an afterthought.
Wow, this pressing is absolutely incredible - I picked up on details I'd never heard before in the digital version. It's a truly stunning release from start to finish. And hey, there was even a download card included with my copy!
200 copies? But 232 folks have the vinyl! Perhaps we should figure out how many were actually pressed.
This 2xLP set is simply outstanding, there's not a single issue with the audio quality. The track order might seem a bit peculiar at first, but once you give it a listen, it transitions much smoother than the original Body Talk compilation. In a perfect world, we'd have a 3xLP version including every track from the Body Talk project. My main gripe is with the packaging, particularly when you open the gatefold and it's just... blank. There were countless images from the Body Talk project that could've been used, or, they could've replicated the original pressing with the track listing like the CD release. The plain gatefold feels like it was an afterthought.
Absolutely worth shelling out the 500 bucks for this album, the audio is outstanding. It doesn’t quite have that squashed sound like the CD and digital copy. It’d be awesome if Robyn could re-release the entire series in a Triple LP box set, with gatefold sleeves to match the CD booklets.
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