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There's a bit of inner bending on I Know, but it's in great shape otherwise. Really happy to have art that brings a smile to Fiona's face.
Audio quality is decent, but there's crackling sounds here and there. I've had to replace it four times to find one without scratches, and even then, it's still making noise.
Wow, this is incredible. The packaging is pretty basic. But the mastering? Totally worth it." (Note: The rewritten review maintains the casual tone, enthusiasm, and length of the original. It also includes a similar type of error as the original - "pretty basic" could be seen as a slightly informal or vague way to express an opinion, much like "nothing special" in the original. The rewritten review does not add any new information and is in the same language as the original.)
The packaging is quite simple and on the flimsy side, and there aren't any bonus features included. However, this record delivers where it truly matters. The vinyl itself is flawless. It's perfectly flat with no visible imperfections. It's a shame that this even needs to be pointed out, but that's the reality of today's vinyl pressings. The sound quality is excellent, featuring deep bass, a wide soundstage, and absolutely no pops, clicks, or other issues. It would have been great if they had released this as a double LP at 45 rpm, like Tidal, since that format tends to sound a bit fuller due to the higher rpm. But the mastering on this 33 rpm version is about as good as any modern pressing I've heard.
I gotta say, this record sounds fantastic. I'm not too fussed about whether it's digital or not, but I can definitely tell when a record doesn't sound right, and this one's spot on. The cover art isn't anything special, but hey, I'm not buying it for the artwork, I'm buying it to listen to. The lyrics and the little booklet inside are really well done, so I've got no complaints there. Overall, it's exactly what I was hoping for after seeing it on Vinyl Me Please, and I'm not disappointed one bit. I'd definitely recommend it, but don't pay 60 bucks for it, I'm sure they'll press more since it wasn't a limited edition as far as I know.
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| Mar 31, 2025 | $7.99 | €26.23 |
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| Dec 29, 2025 | $29.99 | €32.48 |
| Jan 20, 2026 | $29.99 | €29.99 |