Blown away by a vinyl version of a CD?


Not to beat the same old horse... but I just received a 2 LP "Jazz at the Pawnshop". I don't know how many times I have listened to the CDs of this. Always loved it. But now hearing the vinyl version, I am blown away. Maybe because I've listened and loved the CDs, listening to the vinyl is a cathartic experience. It was intimate on a great FIM (First Impression Music) Gold CD recording. But hearing the individual instruments and the space, and the reality, I was swept away.
mglik
Been there, know what you mean. First time listening to a really good turntable, it happened to be a Linn LP12 but could have been just about anything, I was floored! Absolutely gobsmacked! Especially since it wasn't even a good record, just one they pulled out of a bin of used records.  

Then while I am gushing about how great this is the salesman tried I guess to distract me, or impress me even more, I don't know. But he put on Janis Ian Breaking Silence, an absolutely fabulous CD guaranteed to make any system sound better all by itself. He puts it into their then best Mark Levinson CD transport, DAC, mono-blocks, Wilson Watt-Puppy statement system. Which just happened to be in the same room.   

Holy crap! That record bin reject on the Linn sounds better than my audiophile dream recording on CD! I got to get me one a them turntables! 

It really is a shocker. Not the easiest thing to do however. Well worth the effort. 
Thanks for the post Chuck.
And for reminding me about Breaking Silence-for sure one of my favs on CD. Acoustic Sounds has it for $35 on 200g vinyl.
I kind of hope for others mentioning similar experiences with other CDs.
I got it when it was released.  
Meh.  
Then again no interest in hearing the CD.
if you think the vinyl version of JATPS is good compared to the CD, you should hear a good 15ips 1/4" master dub tape transfer of it on a high quality master recorder tape deck.

JATPS is an audiophile war horse, and not musically everyone’s cup of tea. those tambourine’s get under people’s skin. but it is a sonic masterpiece. i’ve not played it in my system in ages. maybe it’s time to drag it out and dust it off again.

another great CD that is also even better on record is Rebecca Pidgeon’s "The Raven". it was a long time favorite of mine on CD.....and originally an analog recording, which helps. ’Breaking Silence’ is also an original analog recording.

most times the great Lp versions of popular CD’s are originally analog recordings. digitally sourced LP’s compared to CD’s is a crap shoot. mostly that comes down to the quality of the source gear used. and these days high rez versions in the native resolutions of the digital recordings surpass Lp versions more often. so you can't just say 'digital'.....the results are not that general.
@mikelavigne 
“and these days high rez versions in the native resolutions of the digital recordings surpass Lp versions more often. so you can't just say 'digital'.....the results are not that general.”

True....
@mglik ,  Congrats! I had this experience in about 2015--despite the fact that I got my first TT in 1978 and have had one since.  

For me it was Bill Evans Waltz for Debbie (1962).  I made a few upgrades on the analog side of my system that got me clearly out of mid-fi and into a little better plateau.  Wow!  I was floored.  I remember that night well.  

Good for you!! Now you can explore other records that give the same sonic dividends.  Enjoy!!!!
While I certainly appreciate that vinyl CAN sound better than CDs, my question is on which transport/dacs, or more importantly thru what digital I/Os and whose cable?

Though I haven't heard any R2Rs, the Audio AG seems a major step in the right direction along with which digital I/O 

Audio-GD | Underwood HiFi R7MkII

hth