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My copy sounds perfect! Great albums and no significant pops/cracks :)
Very dirty and warped record. The mastering is passable, with not much dynamics or punch for an album that short. Underwhelmingly disappointing. Music is great though.
I bought this to compare with 2 other variants (tabby and the VV pressing), and I ended up giving this to a friend. It played well, but something about the VV pressing sounded better to me. And the colorway on this one was one my friend would liked more. It's very beautiful.
My copy skipped twice pretty soon after I got it. I ended up keeping a different variant and giving this one to a friend. This one was a bit warped but still played nicely outside of the 2 skips.The color/pattern didn't match up well with the mockup, but it is otherwise still pretty cool, especially when lit from behind. I am underwhelmed with how it looks when not lit from behind though.
Mine is mostly yellow/gold with a bit of blue/green. I bought this along with the Tabby cat pressing and the blue and white swirl pressing from Barnes and Noble. I have no idea why, but this pressing sounds better than both of the others. My partner also noticed this when I played them back to back.