Robbins, Marty - Hawaii's Calling Me - Super Hot Stamper

Robbins, Marty - Hawaii's Calling Me - Super Hot Stamper

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The analog sound of this pressing makes a mockery of even the most advanced digital playback systems, including the ones that haven't been invented yet. I'd love to play this for Neil Young so he can see what he's up against. Good Luck, Neil, you're going to need it. We've been through dozens of Columbia albums from the 60s since we discovered how good the Marty Robbins titles on Columbia can sound. Most of the popular vocal and country albums we play have an overall distorted sound, are swimming in reverb, and come with hard, edgy, smeary vocals to boot. To find a pressing with exceptionally good sound such as this involves a healthy dose of pure luck. You will need a good-sized pile of vinyl to uncover a gem of this beauty. Vocals Are Key Like any good Ella or Nat "King" Cole record, vocals that are full-bodied, rich and smooth are key to the best pressings. Without that sound, you might as well be playing a CD. This is precisely what both sides here give you -- Tubey Magical richnes

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