Quality Record Pressing

Mike Reeter
Mike Reeter Posts: 4,315
edited November 2012 in 2 Channel Audio
I'm sure a lot, if not all of the Vinyl lovers here are aware of a company that goes by Quality Record Pressing. I thought this might be of interest to those who haven't. I had only heard of them and that they were located in Salina, Kansas.

http://www.qualityrecordpressings.com/index.cfm?go=articles

Quite a story about one mans passion for Quality Recordings.

Open the Projects tab and on to Upcoming Titles, you can tell the owner is a Blues man.
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  • schwarcw
    schwarcw Posts: 7,338
    edited September 2012
    Hey Mike!

    I have a few Quality pressings including "Tea for the Tillerman" and a few Analogue productions. I am impressed with their quality. Good stuff for sure!
    Carl

  • Mike Reeter
    Mike Reeter Posts: 4,315
    edited September 2012
    Hey Carl, If I had a vinyl front end, Tea for the Tillerman would be one of my first purchases. I still have the original version, somewhere around here.
  • cwsmith68
    cwsmith68 Posts: 434
    edited September 2012
    There is a lot of great stuff on there! I will be buying myself a few early Christmas gifts on payday!:cheesygrin:
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  • dromunds
    dromunds Posts: 10,009
    edited September 2012
    Prices look like they can be pretty reasonable also. Looking forward to trying out a few, especially some of the blues . I noticed they had Vol. 8 of the Johnny Winter Archive Series on vinyl. I have a couple of the early volumes on CD, really good stuff, very good recording quality of choice live shows from the past. Quality Pressings should be excellent on vinyl.
  • Mike Reeter
    Mike Reeter Posts: 4,315
    edited September 2012
    Watched Johnny Winter not soo long ago on Letterman, still crankin out the Blues.
  • schwarcw
    schwarcw Posts: 7,338
    edited September 2012
    I've got the Shelby Lynn "Just a Little Lovin" where she does covers of Dusty Sprinfield hits.

    Also, if you like Norah Jones "Come Away with Me". The Quality pressing is better than the Classic Records 200g release. Although I think the 45 RPM Classic Clarity vinyl is better yet.

    I also have Ten Year's After "A Space in Time" from Quality which is excellent!!

    I pre-ordered the 45 RPM Quality release of Counting Crows "August and Everything After". Can you believe this album is 20 years old!!!!!:eek:
    Carl

  • 55LS70
    55LS70 Posts: 184
    edited September 2012
    I recently acquired Jimi Hendrix's Hendrix in the West and it's absolutely great. It's remastered and they added a few more songs to it.
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  • edwardm10
    edwardm10 Posts: 104
    edited October 2012
    Very cool! Thanks for the link
  • mopar paul
    mopar paul Posts: 277
    edited November 2012
    Very interesting and informative website. I absolutely love vinyl!
  • Mike Reeter
    Mike Reeter Posts: 4,315
    edited November 2012
    I like the old Church that the owner has turned into a recording studio, pretty cool stuff. I think they just had a Blues Fest. there not so long ago also.