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My copy of MIJ came inside a classical boxset that cost £4. After careful cleaning I have enjoyed the fine live album more than the box set! So that's +5 I think.
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Theon Cross - Fyah LP



Can't remember if I've posted about this album before here or not, but it continues to impress me with each listen. You wouldn't think someone could make a good sounding album with tuba in a lead role, but it works here. If you want to give your speakers or headphones a good bass workout, this album will do it. 
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Originally posted by Fatmangolf Fatmangolf wrote:

My copy of MIJ came inside a classical boxset that cost £4. After careful cleaning I have enjoyed the fine live album more than the box set! So that's +5 I think.


You lucky, lucky ba.....

I did find a Porky cut 1st edition release for £4.00 - George Peckham knew a thing or two about getting the best out a recording on the cutting lathe Smile


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I was spinning vinyl with a couple of friends the other night and we put on the 2016 180g remaster of Pink Floyd's Wish You Were Here. Everyone remarked how incredible that album sounds! Here is a link to that pressing:

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Another stellar LP I just listened to is Rickie Lee Jones debut album, the 180g Rhino reissue from 2008 remastered by Gray & Hoffman.
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Today is the 50th Anniversary of this masterpiece Smile

King Crimson - In The Court Of The Crimson King



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The best prog rock album ever, I bought it 45 years ago.
The Selling England by the Pound of Genesis, also one the best albuns of all times too, in my view 




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