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Old 12.19.2007, 11:37 AM   #10
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Maybe you have some "magic" pressing there; I suppose it's possible. I'd like to read anything that might be able to shed more light on this.

In my experience, sometimes a record will go through a great phase for awhile after the grooves have been worn down "just right." To be on the safe side, I would record the lp to digital .wav or a good tape deck right now while it's sounding so fine.

Anyway, the title of the thread puts me in the mind of one particular album:
Cowboy Junkies - The Trinity Session.
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