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This is a repressing of the original 2006 version cut by Scott Stratton, so it's basically the same original mastering.
Solid mid-tier energy in this pressing! A laid-back and enjoyable listen. Vocals and guitar shine, while the percussion feels a tad recessed on most songs.
Identifying the original version can be a bit tricky as it lacks a booklet. However, you can spot an original by its double-layered cardboard cover featuring two openings in the sleeve. The newer version, on the other hand, is sealed on the front flap and has only one opening. The poster in the original is also made of double-layered paper. The cover of the original has a lighter blue hue overall, while the poster is a bit darker than the cover. Additionally, the original comes with a white paper inner bag lined with plastic. The original cover is about 12mm (1/2") larger in overall dimensions compared to the new release, and it was never issued sealed or with any stickers. The original vinyl is likely 140gm, whereas the new one is 180gm. The original features a circular white EMI logo with 'Music from EMI' written in the bottom right corner. Both versions share the same barcode references, but the original has its last digit on the outside of the code, while the new version has it on the inside. The first and last digits of the barcode on the original are also in a smaller font. In terms of sound, the original has a smoother audio quality, but both versions sound incredible with zero vinyl rumble.
I was a bit hesitant to purchase this album because of the reviews mentioning noise and crackling, given how quiet it is. I guess I got lucky, though, because my copy is perfect. There's not a single pop, click, or crackle to be found. The sound quality is amazing, with each instrument clearly audible. The volume is a tad low, but that's an easy fix with a volume knob.
The gatefold cover is insanely huge. It's way too large for any current outer sleeve.
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