Why does one like to own "original press" reggae LP's?

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I-Lion Tafari
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Re: Why does one like to own "original press" reggae LP's?

Post by I-Lion Tafari »

Ridiculous? Never. If I had the choice between a re and an original I will always choose the ori. Prices are down right now, so why not spend 20 for an original instead of 15 for a re-press?
hot milk
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Re: Why does one like to own "original press" reggae LP's?

Post by hot milk »

"original press" reggae LP's?

nah, sometimes.

"original press" reggae 45s?

YES!
water slinger

Re: Why does one like to own "original press" reggae LP's?

Post by water slinger »

It's like finding gold admist ã pile rubbish.that great feeling after searching through 10000's of records ,your hands are gRimy and finally you find something.
hot milk
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Re: Why does one like to own "original press" reggae LP's?

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come leggo, join us!

mwuhhahahhahahahh!! (evil laugh, wringing hands)
jb welda
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Re: Why does one like to own "original press" reggae LP's?

Post by jb welda »

one feature of "original press" possibly not noted here is beyond aesthetics of the artifact: they were pressed with fresh stampers and typically sound better, often much better, than later represses. this is especially true with 7" and often the original press contains a dub of the a side track while the repress has some crapola on the b side.

but there is truly often a major difference in sound quality between an original press and a more recent repress.

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jah bill
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