![]() ![]() Tight, note-like, rich, full-bodied bass, with the correct amount of weight down low.Only the best vintage vinyl pressings offer the kind of Tubey Magic that was on the tapes in 1967 The most Tubey Magic, without which you have almost nothing.The biggest, most immediate staging in the largest acoustic space.What outstanding sides such as these have to offer is not hard to hear: The sound needs weight, warmth and tubes or you might as well be playing a CD. Huge amounts of Tubey Magic as well, which is key to the best sounding copies, and critical to The Look of Love. The vocals have notably less hardness than most and the orchestra is not as brash as it can be on so many of the copies we audition. The space is big and the sound relatively rich (although the sound does vary quite a bit from track to track). “The more recognizable and certainly more straightforward side of Bacharach is here, too, on the Dusty Springfield smash ‘The Look of Love.’ This is one of Bacharach’s best soundtracks…”.A TAS List favorite that sounds amazing on a the right early pressing and dramatically better than any Heavy Vinyl reissue that we know of.A record that has its share of problems, but if you’ve got the system for it (huge, heavily tweaked, fast, free from obvious colorations and capable of tremendous resolution), this copy is sure to impress.A superb original stereo copy with solid Double Plus (A++) sound or BETTER from start to finish – exceptionally QUIET vinyl for this album too. ![]()
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