10 months is a long time to wait for a reissue, Mike. Many of my friends here are still awaiting their copies. There's even a 1 copy limit per buyer in some stores.
Sorry for the 10 month wait. We worked hard on it, and had to work through all the mishaps along the way. Noisy test pressings due to damaged lacquers meant several re-cuts.
Unfortunately, because it is a One Step, we were severely limited in the number of times we wanted to run the master. Each lacquer is mastered and cut direct by Bernie. So, expensive too!! That's why the copy limit per buyer. We want as many people as possible to have a chance at this album.
10 months is a long time to wait for a reissue, Mike. Many of my friends here are still awaiting their copies. There's even a 1 copy limit per buyer in some stores.
I had it first as CD which I bought upon its release. Then the LP came which I got immediately but was quite disappointed with the sonics. I was thinking then that maybe Sheffield was not good on 2 track transfers to vinyl, just like the Dave Grusin Discovered Again 2 track Treasury release LP. Then when the CISCO came out, I got one too and to me, that was a better pressing than the Sheffield. It was remastered by Doug Sax. So now, I hope to hear feedbacks from my friends here who have the CISCO and pre-ordered the 1-step as well.
Clair Marlos “Let It Go” aus dem Jahr 1989 ist einer der beliebtesten und gesuchtesten Titel aus dem Sheffield-Lab-Katalog. Das Debüt der kroatisch-amerikanischen Sängerin und Songschreiberin ist eins der wenigen Alben, das bei Audiophilen und Radiohörern gleichermaßen beliebt ist. Die Singles
A good friend surprised me and gifted me a copy. I noticed the run is only for 1,500 copies. Mine is in the 300s. Off the bat , I would say that is sounds smoother, more airy , and more 'analog' than my old CISCO pressing.
A good friend surprised me and gifted me a copy. I noticed the run is only for 1,500 copies. Mine is in the 300s. Off the bat , I would say that is sounds smoother, more airy , and more 'analog' than my old CISCO pressing.