Crosby, Stills, & Nash ATL 40033 LP

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  1. tootull

    tootull Looking through a glass onion Thread Starter

    Location:
    Canada
    CS&N LP record: I have a sealed copy Made in Germany by WEA music 1973 Atlantic on back cover -stereo on front cover.
    Is it worth it to:
    1.open and enjoy
    2.keep it sealed for another 20 years
    I have all this music on other sources, is it worth a listen?
    :cheers:
     
  2. peter

    peter Senior Member

    Location:
    Paradise
    Magnificent sounding LP. Open it and hear great bass. Of course, an orig. US 1841 B'Way press is awesome as well. But, I can't part wiith either my orig. US, UK or German copies of CSN, Deja Vu or 4WS.

    These are important records.

    Open it and play!

    My German copy is a bit diff. than yours. 1841 B'Way on label; GEMA on label too. US cat. no. everywhere: spine, front/back cover and label. Some kind of "export" copy I think. "Manufac. in Germany" in the dead wax.

    I don't know if yours or mine is earlier.
     
  3. tootull

    tootull Looking through a glass onion Thread Starter

    Location:
    Canada
    The word magnificent does it for me. I'll needle drop this first chance I get! (from the first play to CDR hopefully). :cool:
    thank you from T.O.
     
  4. Ski Bum

    Ski Bum Happy Audiophile

    Location:
    Vail, CO
    The 45rpm 200g Classic Records issue of CS&N is the best sounding CR that I've ever heard. The mastering is quite a bit different than my early domestic pressing, and I'm honestly not sure which approach I like better. But the sonics (particularly the soundstage) of the reissue are simply outstanding.
     
  5. peter

    peter Senior Member

    Location:
    Paradise

    You are welcome, from a fellow Canadian (Vancouver born).
     
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