The Tea Party Edges Of Twilight Rarity
Terrible, low resolution jacket reproduction (really grainy). This looks more like a bootleg than the actually bootleg release. At least the bootleg looks more like the original. No inset, but the insert content is printed on the inside of the gatefold jacket (which is cheap cardboard - with low resolution picture/text).
Cheap paper inner sleeves which does damage to the vinyl (surface scratches). Vinyl wise - it's like everybody has said - noisy. A lot of surface noise and very quite reproduction. Which need to be turned up. Lacks the punch of the CD or original vinyl.
Surprised the band would release such a poor product to celebrate the 20th anniversary of The Edges Of Twilight. Don't bother buying this.
It's utter crap. I collect/listen to vinyl - my advice is to buy the CD over this pressing. Actually if you want it on vinyl really bad but can't afford an original pressing. Then you are better off buying the bootleg over this official release. Which looks and sounds better than this.
This is a very bad release. It's a deluxe edition who have nothing special at all. The LP's are full of static, noisy with a lot of clicks and pops, very low output sound level, cheap gatefold sleeve with poor reproduction of the front cover and other artworks like 4 small pictures and list of the songs on the back cover.
No lyrics sheet include. Cheap thin paper inner sleeve. Adobe Photoshop Cs6 Mac Download Crackle there.
The sound is just horrible, it's clearly made from digital files and not cut from analogue tapes, the sound is flat with no warm, the drum sound tinny, vocals sound distant in the mix. Since the volume level is very low, you need to increase the volume to the maximum and you hear all the noise from the poor quality records. Both LP's had finger prints (not mine) as well as a lot of hairy lines from the cheap paper inner sleeves. One record is wrapped and both are not well centered. Even after washing both vinyls 3 times with the spin clean machine, the records stay very noisy. I don't even know if it's the remastered version who was use to cut the vinyl since I don't hear any improve in the sound if I compare it to the original CD release (who sound great to begin with).
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Overall, it's a release to avoid. I never buy CD anymore and buy all the new music on vinyls but for this deluxe remastered edition go with the remastered CD edition because of the bonus disc who includes several demos and interesting stuff.