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Lionel Richie - The Definitive Collection Exclusive Opaque Baby Blue 2xLP Vinyl Record
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It never seems to amaze me when people attempt to take advantage of others. I too purchased this album, and the cost was half. I also performed a little research on the actual release date of this project. It was originally released on February 4th, 2003. Which means, that it was originally released on CD only. Motown being the original label. My copy was satisfactory. Both baby blue LPs were flat, and with very little surface noise. My labels were intact and on the correct sides of the disc. I was surprised to see that the labels were not in color. Sound Quality could have been better. Two of the songs do sound somewhat distorted. I also noticed on how narrow the leads in/ out are very narrow. Which means, if you plan to jump from one song to another, you have to be extremely careful. Apparently, UME transferred the digital master onto vinyl. A color disc no less. There are many issues with color vinyl's. To begin with, surface noise. This was the same problem that existed in the 1960's, and in the 1970's. After manufacturers began pressing onto black vinyl. I guess they figure that the "New" generation has to learn this on their own.