Best copy of Wish You Were Here


What is the best-sounding vinyl pressing of Pink Floyd's Wish You Were Here?
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Woodvale, "You have your work cut out".
Concentrate finding copies on the Columbia Custom label.

A CBS half speed release which I thought was good years ago is "pathetic" comparing them side by side.

The few truly great sounding Rock Lps in my collection are few, I mean mind blowing great.
The Wall and Meddle are other Pink Floyd examples that are out there with truly stunning sonics for Rock.
what is a "columbia custom label"? I have never heard of it.

any chance you can post a catalog number?
The Japan Master Sound is very good compared to a domestic release. I also own a first pressing from the UK, it is wrapped in the blue cello this is also another great sounding pressing. I like the japan pressings better especially if done by Oden Records.
I have about 12 pressings of "wish you were hear" including about 8 domestic USA copies, a CBS 1/2 speed, a domestic USA Half speed and a German pressing.

The Japan CBS 1/2 vinyl is dead quite and very clear sounding but is lifeless and lacks the energy and rich tone of the Pink Floyd music. Completely non vibrant. Avoid it if you like listening to music.

The Columbia Domestic 1/2 speed is digital reissue from about 1984 and has a hard non musical edge to it. This copy has alot of detail but with the analog magic and energy gone I want to turn this record off after one minute of play. Say way from this dud.

The German copy sounds good overall but still lacks the power, powerfull bass and energy of the best Domestic copies.

The standard Columbia Domestic copies are all over the place sonically. A few are excellent, most sound fair and a few sound vailed and poor. The bad news is the qualiaty of the 1975 vinly is poor and it is very hard to find a noiseless pressing that sounds Excellent. I finally gave up and bought a Hot Stampler from Tom Port in 2008 that was quiet and sounded Awesome especially on side 2.

Good luck on your search as this is a tough nut to crack.

Johnny