I saw on Audioasylum Vinyl Asylum that someone else noticed this problem. Surprising that WB never found it. Since the recording was in 1990 at the end of the vinyl heyday, I seriously doubt that more than one mastering or pressing was done of this album, so I would guess the entire outsourced LP run to be defective and it simply was not on the WB radar. In any case, I am going to assume all pressings are defective and not waste any more time and money trying to find a correct one. Too bad as it is a great record.
I had a MFSL 45 rpm copy of Patricia Barber Modern Cool where on the first track the sonics almost entirely disappeared, this on a $50 limited edition reissue, so I guess it happens.
I had a MFSL 45 rpm copy of Patricia Barber Modern Cool where on the first track the sonics almost entirely disappeared, this on a $50 limited edition reissue, so I guess it happens.