Definitive Audiophile pressings

I just think that Don Henley is hella boring.
Weirdly War On Drugs reminds me of Don Henley. I love WOD and always thought Henley was kinda lame. I went back and listened to Henley’s greatest hits after I came to this realization and while I think Henley is still fairly lame I did enjoy it more than I thought I would. I doubt I would ever buy any of his albums but his I might play his his greatest hits digitally at some point if the mood strikes.
 
with price subject to change based on availability haha.

i see so many copies floating around with people trying to flip them for $650+ and nobody seems to be biting on any.
I wish I could understand the price point but it's just so far removed from what I would pay. An original mono hasn't even sold for the price of their reissue before. A near mint copy sold earlier in the year for £296.

There was an article I read a while back about a guy that sells records that he's classed in his own way for an eye-watering amount. I remember thinking it was crazy and that it's equivalent to snake oil, but now some companies are taking it to the next level. From what I have heard ERC has had lots of issues as well. The In Groove video was a real eye-opener.
 
The 33 is one of the best sounding records in my collection, probably top 5. I got the 45 because I'm honestly really curious if it could be better. I don't expect it to be much better. BUT IF IT IS
yeah I'm really happy with the sound of the 33, so I think should be strong enough and hold off buying the 45 even if it sounds much better (I think).
 
The In Groove has a pretty huge restock of Speakers Corner pressings:


The first 10 pages or so are all restocked it looks like. They have StoneFlower (not sure if @Ghost was still looking for that one or if he found the ORG one).
I need one record to add to my order for free ship, suggestions? , y'all all know my tatstes pretty well by now ?
 
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