Done. I've ordered it. Skipped Discogs and did via e-Bay, which is apparently how the company distributes it... who knows? Anyway, thanks for all of the wise counsel. I went for the CD.
Buying a remastered recording from radio: LP or CD?
Hi folks, so I'm looking at buying "Toots And The Maytals, live at The Roxy 1975", which is taken from a radio broadcast, released in 2016.
TOOTS AND THE MAYTALS - Sailin' On - Live At The Roxy Theater LA 1975 (CD)
Obiterdictum Catalogue of CDs and LPs available for licensing
www.odmcy.com
---the webpage says:
>>>Klondike proudly presents the entire original KMET-FM broadcast of Toots and The Maytals live in Los Angeles from The Roxy on 1st October 1975.
Professionally re-mastered original broadcast with background liners and rare archival photos, Digitally remastered for enhanced sound quality<<<
===The question is: will is sound better on LP or CD? Wondering if perhaps CD, since presumably the master they were working with is digital.... ? CD is a lot cheaper, but I also feel like they are much more easily damaged. Records are really pretty tough.
Any insights? Not sure how to think about this.