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In fact, we helped convince a top Warner Bros. Executive - also an Acoustic Sounds customer and vinyl enthusiast - to cut it at 45 RPM.

We've been dying for this sucker to come out! We can say, unequivocally, that it is UN-FREAKIN'-BELIEVABLE! This will be one of the most exciting releases of the year, and the sound matches the hype. Buy this baby!

Nineteen times platinum in the U.S. Alone, Rumours is one of the best-selling albums of all time. This Diamond Award winning, Grammy 'Album Of The Year' masterpiece includes the hits 'Dreams,' 'Go Your Own Way' and 'You Make Loving Fun.' All original artwork and packaging. This record was exceptionally recorded to begin with, and now with a remastering job from the original analog masters by the team of Kevin Gray and Steve Hoffman at AcousTech Mastering - look out!! This becomes one hot reissue!

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This audiophile deluxe version is pressed on two 180-gram LPs cut at 45 RPM (pressed at Pallas). It is packaged in a paper-wrapped Stoughton gatefold jacket with two-panel insert. Customer Reviews (4.60 Stars) 35 person(s) rated this product. Rumours, this copy worthy of audiophile status posted on 5 Stars Reviewer: Greg I am always on the look out for reviews about superior sounding vinyl pressings. In that process this version of the Rumours album came up. I use the Audio Technica AT-LP120 turntable and I recently upgraded my Cartridge to the Vessel A3SE. I wanted to get another high quality LP to use as a test for the cartridge performance.

So I ordered this album. So very glad I did. I own a decent selection of high quality LPs including some of the Mobile Fidelity Sound lab including the very expensive Ultra Disc 1 Step releases. I must say this copy of the Rumours stands up well to the best of them. I am so impressed. I had a friend who has and very high end system and a good ear have a listen and after he listened for awhile he just smiled and said “WOW that sounds fantastic”. Love this album, everything sounds so clear and distinct and natural.

Highly recommend this copy. You will not regret buying it. And it will impress you and all who have the good fortune to hear it. Great Pressing. Posted on 5 Stars Reviewer: Lymbo90 As usual, Acoustic Sounds delivers a great product. The pressing I received was stellar. Best sounding Rumours I've heard.

No problems at all. Non Fan posted on 5 Stars Reviewer: Michael I was never a fan of this era of Fleetwood Mac. When I first heard this album I thought there was too much of a pop sound. I was more into bands like Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath at the time.

Now in 2014 listening to this on vinyl, on this specific version I am blown away by the layers of sound and the terrific song writing. This is such a beautifully crafted double LP. From the artwork to the vinyl it's all perfect.

This deserves every 5 star review it receives. Since this is a limited edition I would buy this version before it's too late. Shocking posted on 1 Stars Reviewer: Brett Ok Second attempt at reviewing this. Never heard such a mess on a new record. With so many conflicting reviews on this site, it was a gamble. I lost, big time!

Hideous groove noise, scratching grinding and ruining my stylus. If you don't like my reviews of this then contact me via my email and we can discuss a return, but don't block my reviews. And that's not all! The label on one is so badly aligned that the run-out groove is redundant. Shocking quality assurance.

Don't take the gamble, it's not worth it Rumours - Fleetwood Mac posted on 5 Stars Yes, I believe that this is a MUST HAVE in the 21st century! The fidelity is OUTSTANDING and will blow your mind if you, like me, have had this recoding over the years in every format.even the 8-track cartridge. 'The first three tracks are too fast': Well, this must be a problem with a hand full of pressings because I did not find that to be the case with my copy.but mine is a high serial number so.maybe that's not an issue anymore. 45 RPM Version of Rumours is Awesome. Posted on 5 Stars Reviewer: Dr. Cooper This version of the venerable sophomore release of the Buckingham-Nicks iteration of Fleetwood Mac is by far the best available. Prior to adding this version to my library, my original 1975 pressing, which I picked up in 1975, was the best that I had heard.

At 45 RPM the dynamic range of this recording is quite astounding and the 3 dimensionality of the soundstate is incredible. Very much worth picking up if you are into Fleetwood Mac in any incarnation. System: Analog Frontend: Rega Planar 25/Exact 2/Groovetracer subplatter/Rega 24V motor upgrade; Amplification: Audio Research SP16 Pre-Amp/Model 150.2 Power Amp.; Speakers: Theil CS-1.5 Incredible posted on 5 Stars Reviewer: Ted I was 10 years old when this album was released. My parents bought the 8-track and we wore that thing out.

I've had the cd for years - sounded just fine. However, after listening to this pressing, the cd pales in comparison. When you know an album as I do this one, and you hear detail that you've never heard before, it's like hearing it for the first time. Buy it, listen by yourself (at first) and enjoy! Great pressing. Posted on 5 Stars Reviewer: Andy I am not a huge fleetwood mac fan but, I do enjoy them.

I mainly purchased this record based on the reviews here. This record is very high quality. I was very impressed with it.

It sounds great. One of the best sounding records I have had the pleasure to listen to. The best recording of Rumeros posted on 5 Stars I own the Nautalus half-speed master from the 70's and owned the SACD. This one is the best sounding by far. Packard bell easynote ts11hr. The SACD doens't sound any different from a standard CD and has inferior sound compared. The Natalus recording is competent and sound better.

T his new one has more high frequency detail as well as a tighter and more defined bass line. I would recommend to any Fleetwood Mac fan. You will hear the music anew. Great Sound!! Posted on 5 Stars Reviewer: Bret Miller I read all the reviews, how anyone thinks this pressing if flawed??- the detail that comes out compared to digital is stunning. It has a nice tonal balance on my system. Just jumps out!

Posted on 5 Stars The sound quality is astonishing on what is an already brilliantly sounding album. Renowned for its production, this twin 45 copy just sends it stratospheric. I don't need to say anything about the music, I'm sure anyone reading this knows all about that, which stands up well, without question. Go and get it.if there's any left! Two thumbs up posted on 5 Stars Great quality pressing with mastering that made me feel like I was listening to this album for the first time. One of the best remastered LPs ever posted on 5 Stars Reviewer: Ron O. I had purchased the 33 1/3 remastered Rumours LP while I waited for my 45 rpm backorder.

The 33 was quite impressive but the 45 was incredible. Sounds like it was recorded yesterday. Highly recommended. Side One Mastered at the CORRECT Speed posted on 5 Stars Reviewer: Dennis Poggenburg Having listened to the 45 rpm issue upon release I thought it sounded great. I was troubled to read two reviewers subsequently claiming side one was mastered at the wrong speed. I compared the 45 rpm issue with the original US pressing.

The Nautilus Superdisc, a Japanese pressing, and a UK special boxed edition from HMV. And instead of my ears, I used my guitar. While most of the album was recorded approximately 35 cents above A = 440, EVERY ONE OF THE RECORDS LISTED ABOVE PLAY AT THE SAME PITCH, WHICH MEANS THE 45 RPM ISSUE WAS MASTERED AT THE CORRECT SPEED, and, to say the least, does not sound like Alvin and the Chipmunks, as one reviewer hyperbolically commented. To be fair, I understand there is a dubious 45 rpm pressing that came out of Eastern Europe; I do NOT know if that pressing has a problem and whether it was that pressing they reviewed. I can assure anyone reading this, however, that Side 1 of the U.S.

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Pressing was NOT mastered at the wrong speed. 45 RPM - Oh Yeah! Posted on 5 Stars I don't usually take the time to write these web reviews, but this record is really an exception that is worth my time. If you are thinking of buying this record, Do It!!

Yes, It's a pain in the ass to turn the record over 4 times to listen to one single length album, but the sound quality of this pressing at 45 rpm rivals any audiophile pressing I have ever listened to, maybe even the six MOFI UHQR's I own. The bass response achieved by the 45 rpm speed is nothing short of astounding and the rest of the sound spectrum is at least the equal of any audiophile pressing. This record is what listening to recorded music is all about. Better than any CD Not as good as originals. Posted on 3 Stars Not as good as originals I have(5 different matrix).

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Heavy handed EQ & bass boost stalled the flow of music. This Sonic Transfer Is Unbelievable!!! Posted on 5 Stars Reviewer: j.a.kapsalis And they said vinyl was dead! I dont know how they pulled this one off, but the vinyl transfer is absolutely STUNNING!!!

With approx 4200 pressed at 45 rpm this is a must buy! Once this is gone A LOT of people are gonna be sorry! The sonics are in your face incredible! Can anyone out there hear?

Posted on 4 Stars Reviewer: AC Out of all these stellar reviews, it's interesting (disturbing?)that only one person noticed the speed issue. Yes, the sound of this 45 is excellent, and I'm not sorry I bought it, but I am very disappointed that the first 3 songs on side 1 (which some may argue are the best) were mastered entirely at the wrong speed. They realized their mistake by the time they got around to 'Don't Stop' and 'Go Your Own Way,' but were obviously too cheap to go back and fix the initial error on the first 3 tracks.

As a paying customer expecting the best, I was not impressed. I guess they figured nobody would notice. Well, it looks like nobody did-except myself and Mr.

Kudos to you bud. If you like Alvin and The Chipmunks, you'll love the first three tracks, folks. Worth the Money posted on 4 Stars Not an audiofile, big fleetwood mac fan. Greatly anticipated the 45rpm Rumors. I thought the tracks with bass and drums sounded like a bad mix.

'Never Going Back Again' and 'Songbird' with just vocals and one instrument sounded incredible. If you read the history of the original recording this may explain the trouble they had remastering the tracks with drums and bass. Still well worth the $$ if you are a fan. Rumours - Fleetwood Mac posted on 3 Stars Mostly Great, But Not Perfect posted on 4 Stars Briefly, I am going to be one that says that there are a couple of songs on my original that come off musically more satisfying. Other than that, the 45rpm reissue is quite superior. The reissue is more resolved, richer, and it's buttery smooth, with more air, extension and far more soundstage depth, and greater large scale dynamics. The original has a bit more immediacy and urgency while the soundstage is more upfront.

This benefits 'Second Hand News' and even 'Dreams.' On the former, the rhythm guitar presses the rhythm more, and the backbeat of the snare snaps more in your face, pushing the insistence of the song more forward.

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The rhythmic backbeat of the snare on 'Dreams' also propels that song more along better, to me, than the reissue. On the other hand, the resolution, dynamics, depth and complete relaxation of the soundstage makes songs such as 'Go Your Own Way' and 'The Chain' MUCH better on the reissue, really showcasing the interplay between McVie and Fleetwood. Dreams is too fast posted on.

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