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Guest post by Larry Jaffee of Making VinylThe vinyl revival has provided a new lease of life for countless underappreciated albums that originally fell through the cracks.When done right, such reissues are nothing short of revelatory, and can even bring out of retirement a construction worker, as was the case with Rodriguez, courtesy of Light in the Attic, which reissued in 2009 his two obscure albums on Sussex, Cold Fact (1970) and Coming from Reality (1971) and they remain steady sellers on vinyl.Unfortunately, new pressings from re-mastered original analogue tapes remain the exception rather than the norm, and we have audiophile labels like Mobile Fidelity and Analogue Productions, to thank for sparing no expense on the aural quality.Advice To Labels: When Reissuing Vinyl, Take The Extra Step
The resurgence of vinyl has breathed new life into a number formerly overlooked albums, bringing hitherto forgotten artists out of the woodwork. When it comes to these fresh pressings, however,. Continue reading [https://www.hypebot.com/hypebot/2019/03/advice-to-labels-when-reissuing-vinyl-take-the-