QRP pressing of "Tea for the Tillerman"


Got this first thing this morning and have a couple of spins through on it. This is simply INCREDIBLE! If this is what we have to look forward to from Chad and QRP, it's going to be a fantastic ride!

Probably the cleanest, quietest and most dynamic record I have heard. Hugh soundstage. I have several different copies of this LP and there are things I have never heard on this pressing.

Even if you don't like Cat Stevens, buy this to hear how records can and should be done...
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Showing 1 response by kjl

This is one of my favorite albums and the quality of the
sound on the three pressings I currently own is excellent. I currently own three versions, A& M, Island, Island 180 GRAM.
I decided to purchase the QRP version as my system consists of Thor Audio premap, 150 watt tubed monoblocks
with Vandersteen 5 A's for speakers. I use a VPI Scoutmaster for a turntable. Since my system was so revealing I figured I'd take the plunge. The QRP pressing was very quiet and no doubt it is quality, but sounds no better than the ISland version or the 180 gram version
of Tea for the Tillerman. In the future I would purchase the QRP pressings but not for an LP that I already own
that sounds wonderful.