Simon and Garfunkel "Bridge Over Troubled Waters" MOFI UD1S


I’ve had my copies for awhile now and have had a chance to listen to it several times. This is the newest Mobile Fidelity "One-Step", (UD1S) that was just finally released.

While this is on par with the first three UD1S reissues, it just falls a little short. I think maybe I was expecting too much?

It’s a fantastic recording and sounds superb, but it left me puzzled. The first side is excellent, very quiet and dynamic. Side 2 with the song "Cecilia" is just SUPERB! It’s hard to say that the track "Cecilia" alone is worth the price of admission, well, because $100 for one song is kinda silly, but WOW, this track is really, really good. Side three is kinda weird and seems to vary from song to song. This can be said to a much lesser degree for the whole album, but side three is inconsistent. This could just be the way the tapes are now, many years later.

I did compare this to my US first pressing and my UK first pressing and this UD1S is better in every way. Quieter, more dynamic, deeper bass, cleaner vocals and way more open sounding.

Don’t get me wrong, this is a WONDERFUL album and recording and I highly recommended it, but not as highly as the first three...
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Thanks . Oddly enough, this is THE one title I had interest in.

Upon thinking a little more about this record... Is it, or could it be a more pronounced version of the original recording’s (song to song)  inconsistencies?
My copy was delivered yesterday. Unfortunately I am currently out of country and will have to wait until I get back for a listen. Many thanks for the review, I am intrigued, especially in view of the fact "Cecilia" is my favorite track on the album.
I received mine today and am listening to it now.
I have never owned this record so I have no preconceived notions or expectations about it (other than the expectation of excellent sound).  I do know most of the songs but have never heard the album from beginning to end.  I bought it knowing that it is a classic and with the curiosity of the One-Step releases (I also own the Donald Fagen release). 
As expected, the sound is excellent.  The vinyl is superb in every way as far as dead silent backgrounds and lush musicality.  Records are flat and track wonderfully. 
I recently saw Paul Simon on his farewell tour so I am feeling a bit nostalgic for the 60's and 70's music I heard growing up back then. 
I am now comfortable with the folk music I really didn't appreciate when I was young.  This album feels like a good one to smoke a joint and just relax to.  Maybe I'll do just that...
I approve.