Question about The Doors Soft Parade Remasters


Hi All-

I'm looking to buy a copy of Soft Parade and am looking for the vinyl, a single copy no extras. I noticed that most shops have two copies and I can't determine by Googling what the difference is between them. There is this one: 1) Soft Parade 180g Remaster SKU:WBLP98649 ; UPC: 081227986490, $24.99. Remastered by Bernie Grundman & pressed at R.T.I. Label: WB Rhino

and a second: Soft Parade 180g 50th Aniv. Remaster, SKU:ELKLP85133, UPC: 603497851331 $21.99. Remastered by Bruce Botanic, Label: Elektra

Both prices from Elusive Disc. I've read on the remastering on Google and seem to be under the impression that basically you wouldn't hear/notice a sound difference from the remastering. But, I can't find any info about the differences between the two pressings. It seems that Grundman and Botanic were collaborating together during the remaster but each have their names associated with different pressings. I don't get it.

Can anyone tell me if there is a difference between the two, is one better then the other?

Thanks for you replies-
Robes
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Unless you have the original and just want another edition you can find on ebay in nm condition at low price the early elektra pressing.
Chances that this will sound better are higher.

G

If you want the best sounding copy, the Analogue Productions 45 RPM version would be tough to beat.
IMO, Doors was/is about the content, less about the music. Many never realize there is no bass player.

I agree, find an old original in good shape, don't overpay.
The Doors used any number of bass/bass guitar players on their studio albums.  Ray Manzarek also played bass lines on keyboards, I believe a Fender Rhodes Piano Bass.