DIB
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Far and away the best "audiophile" LP in my collection is Thelma Houston's "I've Got The Music In Me", released in 1975 on the Sheffield Lab label. I only bought it as it was brought up on another forum as a truly fantastic pressing due to the techniques used in the recording process, and I picked it up off Ebay for a fiver out of curiosity. You can tell it is something out of the ordinary from the first few notes of the opening title track. It is so clear, and vibrant that you just wish all LP's had been engineered and mastered to this level.
However, unfortunately, whilst the technical brilliance of the recording is undeniable, in all honesty the actual songs are quite ordinary, apart from the opening track which is superb. If you ever find a copy on the Sheffield Lab label going cheap,I 'd buy it just to see how good vinyl really can be.
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However, unfortunately, whilst the technical brilliance of the recording is undeniable, in all honesty the actual songs are quite ordinary, apart from the opening track which is superb. If you ever find a copy on the Sheffield Lab label going cheap,I 'd buy it just to see how good vinyl really can be.
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