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Old 09-27-2023, 05:26 PM
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Hi everyone...

Some time ago, I came across a post at Demonoid (a torrent forum/community), where a guy under the SN "DLedin" had done an absolutely superb transfer of the vinyl LP to a digital format. He first posted it at standard 16-bit quality (CD quality). He then upgraded the upload to a 24-bit quality... You can find it here:
http://www.demonoid.com/files/details/1514316/10323666/

He has not used any noise reduction processing or equalization. But he has manually removed each clip and pop. All his vinyl rips are pretty evenly acclaimed by downloaders... and when you hear this, I think you'll understand why!

If you are on Demonoid (I believe registration is now closed to anyone who doesn't have an invite from a friend), you can download it there in 24-bit quality.

For those of you who don't have access to the community there, and for those who don't use torrents, I am posting his rip (with permission) here:

HQ MP3 version:
As requested, here is a lossy upload (converted from 24-bit WAV source to 256 bitrate MP3) for those who don't wish to bother with lossless quality...
http://www.mediafire.com/?sharekey=b...6e5c9d3b204475

MORE INFO...
Here is his verbage/technical info. from the page:

"There are various pirates of this out-of-print 1973 LP floating around.
Some time ago I picked one up to see how it sounded. (Asphalt Records) At
first I thought it sounded pretty good but that it could use a little bit
of pop/click removal work. I had nothing to compare it to at the time.
Eventually I ended up getting a NM vinyl copy of this out-of-print LP.

I gave it a spin to compare it to the Asphalt pirate disc I had.
I immediately realized how much the Asphalt version had been EQ'd for lots
& lots of top-end. It was quite harsh in comparison to the actual vinyl.

That prompted me to do my own needledrop.
The setup used:
-Technics SL-1900 direct drive turntable running an Ortofon Super OM-20 cartridge.
-Bellari VP-129 tube phono preamp
-Hoontech/Soundtrack Audio DSP24 Value sound card

The signal was imported into Adobe Audition at 96kHz/32-bit (float). All vinyl pop removal has been done manually using Audition's pop/click removal tool. No EQ or NR has been added. When ready, the audio was converted to 24-bit wav files and from there to level 8 flac files."

I do believe this is about as good as it gets! I'm not sure that the clarity of sound presented here will ever be matched, even if it officially makes its way to CD one of these days.....

So enjoy!
Another old post I dug up! All this time later, and this classic album is still not available! I can't believe it, but the mp3 files of the album (except for "Crying In The Night") are still available if anyone is interested in hearing this. Unfortunately all the lossless files are long gone. I don't believe I have access to that mediafire account any more. I don't know why the first track is missing either.
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