The Who's rock opera "TOMMY" Has there ever been a notable "VINYL REISSUE" ??


The above title is my question: Has there ever been a notable that is, good VINYL  reissue  of THIS OUTSTANDING PIECE OF MUSIC.  I have seen CD's of it, but just Red Book standard level, or even re-mastered versions, but not on vinyl.


Thank you,

S.J.   

sunnyjim
This one.
https://www.discogs.com/The-Who-Tommy/release/515683

It's a 1973 MCA reissue. It might be hiding in the bin of your local store? I have a 1969 US Decca, that sounds great, but spotty. I have this later reissue, and it sounds quite good.

I bet there are a few R-R owners still enjoying their 1969 copy.

I can imagine a "modern" reissue plagued by the usual stuff-punched up bass, overall "CD" tone.
I had not even checked my copy but it is that one tablejockey.

Sounds pretty good to my ears.

I also have an excellent version by The London Symphony Orchestra from 1972.

https://www.discogs.com/The-London-Symphony-Orchestra-Tommy/release/3340256
uberwaltz-

If the my record stores ever open up again, I'm going to look for that 
London Symphony LP. Thanks!

I can only go to the Goodwill stores. Johnny Mathis and Andy Williams album stampers-a-plenty!
You’ve made me break out my bought-the-first-week-it-came-out domestic pressing. Yeah, it had a lot of use back in the day, but it doesn’t seem any worse for wear. A lot of multi-miking and no shortage of artificial reverb, but clarity galore and just enough treble edge to lend it a genuine rock record veracity.  Spacious soundstaging.  Only the thoroughly worn jacket tips off how old it is. Thanks for getting me to haul it out!
Fremer recommended a digital copy years ago.

My only copy is a Simply Vinyl. The last time I listened, I liked it. ( years ago )