Classic Records
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USA |
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Parent Label: |
Classic Records, Inc. |
Sublabels: |
Signal Entertainment group |
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[Circa 1998] |
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classicrecords.com
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, store.acousticsounds.com
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Edited 3 years agoI have about 30 of their classical reissues and they sound incredible to my ears - better than Speakers Corner imho.
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Edited 3 years agoSince I am old(er) I was able to purchase just about every Classic Records album I was craving back in the day, when they were first pressed and “new”. Yes, they were kind of expensive, and often had to sacrifice to be able to afford them, but it was SO worth it!
I have the entire Led Zeppelin catalog (except for “In Though The Out Door”(…don’t ask) on Classic Records, also the Gabriel-era Genesis albums, all The Who LP’s with Moon, The ‘87-‘89 Peter Gabriel releases, the Jimi Hendrix LPs they put out, and many, many more, including many jazz and classical (Living Stereo!) albums.
When I read some comments about some [fill in the blank] album sounding better on some other label, I let them be. To each their own. Or maybe they have never directly compared them on the same turntable, same system, on the same day, because other than perhaps the Living Stereo LPs on Analogue Productions, I can’t imagine anyone with ears thinking that any other pressing is superior. Damn, when I spin Classic Records version of Led Zeppelin’s “Rain Song” from their Houses Of The Holy LP, I often feel like I’m going to start to cry.
Plus, I also must be the luckiest Classic Records buyer ever. I have a very high-end analog front-end, and I never received or otherwise played a defective record from them. No off-center, or non-fill LP or other vinyl, I’ve heard nothing but great sounding LPs. Odd, I know, especially since I listen to my LPs on a top-notch high-end audio system.
I dream about the days that never were, the time when they were never granted the masters to the Ozzy-era Black Sabbath records. just Imagine?! Or If they pressed The Beatles stereo or mono LP box sets! I could go on… -
If you're wondering why some shops are still stocking NOS sealed Classic Records pressings years after the label shut down, it's because "people in the know" regular complaints about this label's pressing quality and realize buying those is a risk.
Non-fill, off-center, and other problems were pretty common. That means no matter how much work was put into the mastering, the actual pressing process can mean you get a pretty crappy record if you're unlucky. Classic went through a few pressings plants too AFAIK - first RTI, then Bill Smith, then pressing some records themselves in-house with their own equipment. The 200g pressings in particular had a lot of complaints toward the end of the label's life, so watch out for those. -
Miss these guys. They were the absolute best! Maybe Analogue Productions can mimic the quality of the Clarity vinyl at some point.