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From:
g303
To:
James Skilton
Cc:
idm
Date:
Wed, 3 May 1995 13:36:23 +0100 (BST)
Subject:
Re: Warp Colors & Pressings
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On Tue, 2 May 1995, James Skilton wrote:
quoted 5 lines I returned my first copy of SAWII and checked over the replacement> I returned my first copy of SAWII and checked over the replacement > for obvious flaws - and the result was an improved but still somewhat > rough copy. I taped it, so haven't played it much, so can't comment > on deterioration, but I have since purchased the CD set (albeit > missing one track) for top quality listening.
Hey, I know nobody will believe me, but copy of SAWII was perfect... but that kinda of music, like the Kirk isn't really suited to vinyl, I got Cab. Volts (Conversation?) anyway the 4xLP thing? That's so bad I've only listened to it once, spose I'll have to buy the CD. wonder if this is a marketing ploy :) I have spoken to a WARP person about the quality of pressings, they didn't seem to think they had a problem, so there can't have been *that* many returns. greg The Official WARP Web Site 3 0 3 http://www.ncl.ac.uk/~n264671/wap-indx.html