How to find Good Pressings


Hi; I am wondering if someone could suggest a good book, web page, article or any other source that provides information on how to find or identify good pressings. I am getting a little frustrated purchasing records that end up being lemons. Sometimes we just dont have time to audition and it would be nice to learn some of the tricks of the trade when it comes to vinyl digging. I am sure many vinyl lovers feel my pain, so help me out and give some advice to the newbie. Thanks.
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I think that Tom Port of Better Records has done a wonderful job identifying differences between vintage recordings and current reissues. He writes wonderful descriptions around specific titles around "hot stampers"--copies of exceptional sound. These are often pricey, but it a good online resource. He has detailed information from various weekly shoot-outs and while opinionated, seems to find the diamonds from the coal. He is also quick to point out shortfalls around a title, especially around the newer vinyl. Read up on "Aqualung" and Led Zep's "Houses"--classic "butcher" jobs.

I always look for a trusted vinyl shop where you can pre-listen to the vinyl. In LA, where I live, I especially like Rhino Records in Claremont and Equator Books in Venice Beach. I have found a lot of great vinyl digging through their bins.

For the maximum number of albums, I also like Ameoba Records in Hollywood and SF. You can usually meet up with seasoned collectors who will freely offer their opinions up. I have been steered to a lot of great artists this way.

I also think that magazines like Q and Goldmine are wonderful endorsements of back catalogue.