Man I was going to try to buy the red vinyl soon. This seems to be one of those hit or miss deals. Some reviews I've seen say it sounds fine, others echo yours... I'm not sure how much I feel like rolling the dice on this one.Anybody get the red vinyl? I've tried two copies and both sound terrible. Such a shame because it's such a beautiful record. I'd be curious to hear if anyone has a plain black one that sounds good...
Thanks man. At least I'm not crazy then.Man I was going to try to buy the red vinyl soon. This seems to be one of those hit or miss deals. Some reviews I've seen say it sounds fine, others echo yours... I'm not sure how much I feel like rolling the dice on this one.
Does anyone know if the black vinyl is any better sounding?
This is a good comparison!big fan of this album
her intonation and phrasing in the way she sings reminds me so much of elliot smith
Phoebe would love the Elliott Smith comparison.
For reference, I have the Secretly Blue with Swirly and think it sounds really good. I don't have Audiophile equipment or the ear but it's probably better than a good chunk of my collection in terms of quality. I haven't opened the Magnolia opaque red to try yet. Bummer to hear on the Indie version though. I would agree, the booklet is a great add-in and I'm jealous of the Brits who had the signed print option.
Graceland Too may be my song of the year right now. It's a true gem.
her intonation and phrasing in the way she sings reminds me so much of elliot smith
Whoa, that's a bummer. I've placed a couple of orders with jpc recently. Hope this is an outlier. And the thought of a return, oof!damn, waited all that time to wait and listen to the full album once I got the vinyl from jpc but that wont be happening now : // .. Ironically, I also got an album that was listed as "acceptable" from the amazon warehouse and of course that came in flawless condition lol.
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Whoa, that's a bummer. I've placed a couple of orders with jpc recently. Hope this is an outlier. And the thought of a return, oof!