It’s
all about who mastered the recording. The 60’s thru 80’s pressings I own, the
mastering varies. I would have to say that even the worst mastering of the
classic pressings are still better compared to the ill non-experienced
mastering going on today. Plus, you have
analog mastering & digital mastering, two different worlds. Digital
mastering is incompatible for vinyl as they can sound like a CD when playing
them, but, there some exceptional ones done for live recordings with the new HD
mastering process. Another thought here is great mastering equals excellent
soundstage, air and dynamics, and that’s what we all desire. Today's vinyl
releases are made with some of the best vinyl weight we have seen, along with
premium grade processes, however, bad mastering tears up everything great about
today's pressings and that is the atrocity.