Non Amazon news - I was in Echuca on the weekend for their Winter Blues festival and there is a very good record shop called Vintage Vinyl with very reasonably priced stock
My faith in MOFI has been shattered. No more MOFI vinyl for me. POLL: Mobile Fidelity has been cutting vinyl from digital since a long, long time ago...
Yeah... i appreciate everyone has there own take on that scandal. It doesn't bother me personally as I never assumed or cared whether they were AAA releases and I don't feel betrayed by any omissions they made. I just like their releases as usually they sound great. But yeah.....what a **** show that has been. Will be interesting to see whether it will impact their business going forward.
You could still add MFSL titles to your collection. Simply stick to the original MFSL releases prior to 1995...
MOFI has always been a crap shoot (Stones 'Sticky Fingers', to name but one) - a bit like modern vinyl pressings!
Buy a record cleaning system and buy your vinyl at second hand record shops and record fairs. Cheaper, better sounding records plus you get the thrill of the hunt. You'll never need MOFI again. https://www.amazon.com.au/gp/product/B002UKSZUU/
I agree that OG albums can sound awesome.... Big Pig's Bonk is one of my favourites in regards to OG sound quality. And yes....I have one of those washers and it makes a lot of difference. Amazing how some noisy vinyl can become quiet after a wet wash. I washed a pile of 7" singles last week - I was shocked as stunning those singles can sound - and quiet.
Yes that Big Pig is amazing! Scored that recently for $15. Great booklet included with it too. I canceled all the 10 One Steps I had on order. I have Yes Fragile and the first 2 Eagles as One Steps and they are great. However if you can find near mint copies of the same titles you can save a lot and spend that money elsewhere on your system or more used records.
This is a great price for Discrepancy - although I used to get new 2*45RPM from Audiophile Reference Recordings | Home Page for $120 as standard - although I see that even they now have Alan Parsons and Young Rascals at $145.
Yeah - the cost for Audiophile releases is getting crazy. And the Amazon bargains are reducing as well. Mind you - I have more music than I am ever going to listen to. But that is the madness of being a collector : )
Yep! Just picked up Al Stewart's Year of the Cat - 1981 Mofi - AAA (I think!) - great release and wonderful album.
PRINCE - COMING TO AMERICA 2XLP $30 From US Amazon but free shipping retail seems to be $65+ https://www.amazon.com.au/Welcome-2-America-2Lp-PRINCE/dp/B091F77WQ4 Have to agree about MoFi it has shaken my confidence in them, I have quite a few of their releases and for the vast majority they sound incredible! The Grateful Dead, Jefferson Airplane and Beck to name a few. They would have been so much better off revealing they used a digital source initially because for the most part they are considerably better than recent reissues. The recent David Crosby for example, the 50th which was apparently AAA and mastered by Chris Bellman does not sound as good as the MoFi. Disappointed they were not honest but it augers well for what is possible with digital mastering.
JB ‘s recently upped their price on it to $165. Amazon were originally price matching JB’s. Springtime In New York: The Bootleg Series, Vol. 16 (1980-1985) (Deluxe Edition)
George Harrison All Things Must Pass 50th Anniversary Super Deluxe 5CD Box Set https://www.amazon.com.au/THINGS-MUST-PASS-ANNIV-SPRDLX/dp/B096TRSQJQ/ $87.81 (Amazon UK with free shipping) Deal.
Nirvana Nevermind - Super Deluxe Edition (5CD/Blu-ray) $115.95 https://www.amazon.com.au/gp/product/B09GWR4BVK/
Frank Zappa 200 Motels - 50th Anniversary Edition (6CD) $109.89 Amazon UK https://www.amazon.com.au/gp/product/B09DF24YRN/
Kool & The Gang The Albums Vol 1 (13CD) $141.86 Amazon UK https://www.amazon.com.au/gp/product/B09V8D1PR1/
Grateful Dead May 1977: Get Shown The Light (11CD) $183.94 Amazon US https://www.amazon.com.au/gp/product/B078KTP6MV/