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Finders keepers records releases lots of vintage soundtracks on lp, singles and 10" records. Lots of European stuff, but a while ago they had some George Duning and Alex North as well. Also, Always keep an eye on www.hhv.de . Not a label, but they stock most of the recent soundtrack vinyl. It does tend to sell out quickly though
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Jun 12, 2014 - 3:37 PM
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John-73
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Unfortunately most of these soundtrack releases are nothing more than the ordinary 16-bit CDs running through a decent DAC into the cutting equipment to make the vinyl master. Other than the admittedly lovely looking artwork, and some nice looking coloured vinyl in many releases, you're not getting the true sound quality (given a decent turntable & stylus) benefits of an LP. You're better off with the unfutzed with CD, rather than something that isn't a true fully analogue sourced LP, and also doesn't sound as good as the 'pure' CD equivalent if from the same source. Rarely, the files used to cut the vinyl master come from high-res sources, and the end product might well sound 'better' than the 16-bit CD, but that's very rare, and I have yet to see any modern soundtrack LPs that are honest - or even make any mention - about the sources used for each release... Unfortunately many are just jumping on the current vinyl bandwagon, without going the extra mile to cut from the analogue masters, or higher res digital files back to analogue...
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