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Can't Stop Cocoa Tea VP reissue
Posted: Sat Mar 03, 2012 6:37 am
by flashman
Just a warning to those who might be interested. I bought the newly reissued vinyl of this killer lp the other day. It's on VP. It sounds like utter crap. I don't how you make something that was recorded so well sound so awful, but VP appears to have figured it out.
Re: Can't Stop Cocoa Tea VP reissue
Posted: Sat Mar 03, 2012 7:55 am
by Rootsman
Hi Flashman
I have this on a VP CD that came out some years ago and it sounds fine to my ears.
Its a bit low volume wise but the sound quality itself is very good.
Re: Can't Stop Cocoa Tea VP reissue
Posted: Sat Mar 03, 2012 8:10 am
by flashman
My label says VPRL 1021. I'm not sure exactly when this was done but just saw it appear on EB the other day, then picked it up when I was in LA a couple days ago.
If you have an iPod, have you ever set the EQ to Bass Booster and it sounds fine on earbuds since they need the bass boost, but when you put it through a stereo it sounds all digitally distorted?
Well, that's what this record sounds like; the bass is all distorted. I thought maybe it was to do with my turntable but no other records do this -except the VP reissue of Java Java Java Java! So I don't know, either VP is doing some horrible mastering on their vinyl or there something weird about my needle ? Can't comprehend.
Re: Can't Stop Cocoa Tea VP reissue
Posted: Sat Mar 03, 2012 9:03 am
by kalcidis
Was a thread over at BAF on the sound quality of the reissue so it probably isn't your needle.
Re: Can't Stop Cocoa Tea VP reissue
Posted: Sat Mar 03, 2012 4:20 pm
by flashman
Thanks for pointing that out. Well at least I know never to buy another VP reissue on vinyl. Luckily as you point out, it's not a real expensive original to seek out!
How does Mr Coco Tea compare? Do you know?
Re: Can't Stop Cocoa Tea VP reissue
Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2012 1:19 am
by Billy Boom
I haven't heard Mr. Coco Tea, but I do have Sweet Sweet Coco Tea which shares 4 tracks with Mr. Coco Tea (not sure if they're the same mix). Sweet Sweet Coco Tea is a fine, laid-back set with Sylvan Morris & Dean (?) on mixing duties. Not as great as Weh Dem A Go Do, but recommended still.
Re: Can't Stop Cocoa Tea VP reissue
Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2012 10:50 pm
by Franco Nero
I can't believe they let this out. I just got it in the post yesterday. I listened to the first track and then put it away. This LP is unlistenable. It makes your system sound like you have a bad cartridge. VP's repress are too hit-and-miss - even their Greensleeves 12" revives sound poor. I doubt I'll buy another new release from VP.