Allman Brothers/Live at Fillmore East


There are some threads already on this recording, but not on my specific question. Should I buy the MoFi 200 gram 2lp recording for $49.98 or the 180 gram 4lp recording for $74.98?
Thank you in advance.


rockyboy

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Sorry. my focus is now on my 99 yr old mother. Will have to put audio on hold for a while. 

Thank you Slaw. I appreciate you understanding. 
I'm not back home yet but in St. Louis for a few days.  Visited Euclid Records  this afternoon and I highly recommend it (as well as Vintage Vinyl) . Picked up some Nautilus half speeds - Cars/Candy-O, ELO/Discovery, Elton John/Greatest Hits, and Pretenders/Pretenders as well as James Gang Rides Again andTen Years After/A Space in Time. Kinda shows you my taste in music. But was really happy to pick up a pink Capricorn Allman Bros/Live at Fillmore East in mint condition.  Mine is marked AT/DK. Huh? I'll give it a spin and give you my impression when I return home next week. (VPI Classic 3/Soundsmith Zephyr MkII) 


Really pleased with my purchase. All the lps are mint. Yes, the Allman Bros. is slightly heavy in the right channel at the beginning of side 1 but balance returns on the other sides. The Ten Years After is really a great recording. "I'd to Change the World" alone was worth the price of the record.  "Private Lives" on The Pretenders is a killer song. I just wish the album didn't have to contain some x-rated lyrics.  
Well, I have to get back to cleaning some lps that have sat way too long on my shelves.