Product Description
RARE Half Speed Mastered Original Mobile Fidelity Sound Library Japanese Pressing Of The Classic Supertramp LP! Super Nice Vinyl, Heavy Grade Cover. It Is Very Hard To Find This Vintage Audiophile LP In Such Well Preserved Condition!
Original MFSL Pressings (1977 to 1999) Are Highly Sought After By Collectors & Audiophile Aficionados — Because They SOUND INCREDIBLE!
Condition – Vinyl: NEAR MINT!
Condition – Cover: VERY GOOD PLUS! Light shelf and edge wear.
The original Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab company operated from 1977 to 1999, specialising in high quality reissues of classic albums. MFSL Original Master Recordings are exclusively transferred from the original stereo master tape that the musicians recorded in the studio (not from a second, third, or fourth generation copy of that master tape). Each Original Master Recording employs MFSL’s exclusive half-speed mastering process, thus capturing every nuance of sound from the master tape. Quality, not quantity, is the overwhelming consideration in the creation of each Original Master Recording. The number of pressings is strictly controlled. These limited editions assure you that the quality of the last pressing matches the quality of the first. Original Master recordings were custom pressed by the Victor Company of Japan (JVC). Super Vinyl, an exclusive compound far superior to even so-called 100% virgin vinyl, is utilized to achieve maximum clarity and startling quietness…. Super Vinyl also bestows unsurpassed durability to each Original Master Recording LP, achieving a “playing lifespan” at least five times longer than mass-produced records.
Side 1:
School
Bloody Well Right
Hide in Your Shell
Asylum
Side 2:
Dreamer
Rudy
If Everyone Was Listening
Crime Of The Century
Geoff –
My favourite Supertramp record! 'Crime of the Century' is an excellent combination of great playing and catchy tunes... notably "School", "Bloody Well Right", "Asylum", "Dreamer" and the atmospheric title track undoubtedly remain amongst Supertramp's best. An album that totally deserves the MFSL treatment, as the production is superb and is an LP I never tire of hearing. Brilliant!