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    Fresh Grabs

    Oh cool! The sound of the original, pressed by Rainbo, is... fine. Like, it's kinda noisy and the vocals are pretty quiet in relation to the bass and instrumentals, but it's sounds okay on a decent system. But if the reissue sounds like the clear/teal of the previous two, maybe I'll pick up it...
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    Which Tom Waits pressings are the Waits-y-ist

    Hell yeah, thanks for the tip 🍻 And for real: I'd say that, from what I can garner from my fairly limited purview, Bone Machine could probably use a repress more than almost any of Wait's other albums. The boots are noisy rubbish and I haven't seen any of his other albums selling for higher...
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    Which Tom Waits pressings are the Waits-y-ist

    Thaaaaaat is incredibly helpful--thank you so much! 💯 For me, find out the quality of a pressing plant that's more than about 25-30 years old is a bit trickier (and often pricier) than some of the newer ones (for example, don't touch United with a 20-foot pole). Frank's is a tough one to come...
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    Which Tom Waits pressings are the Waits-y-ist

    Ah crimini. Totally didn't see that this existed. Thank you, though!
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    Which Tom Waits pressings are the Waits-y-ist

    Hi all. Does anyone know which specific pressings of Tom Wait's discography are worth acquiring on vinyl--specifically in regards to sound quality? On Discogs, some of his albums have a decent amount of notation and information regarding a pressing's quality (e.g. *Rain Dogs*). But others, like...
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    Fresh Grabs

    How is the sound quality on the reissue? Any better than the original? (And is the new copy also pressed by Rainbo or someone else? The Discogs page for the reissue and the original are almost *exactly* the same, which I found a bit hard to believe....)
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