![]() He sold it to me for an outstanding price (less than the MM would of cost) and said that if it turned out it wasn't a first press I could send it back for a refund. I ended up completely lucking out after chatting to a guy over in Poland that had a copy he believed to be early and maybe a first. My logic was that I had already spent around £25 on the '72 pressing, an MM (or equivalent) was approx £100, so I would be at least £125 in if I went down that route. I ended up putting my search on the back burner until I seriously considered buying an OG pressing. I seriously considered a MM pressing but they are tricky to find over here (UK) and shipping + customs from the US would have tipped it way over the £100 mark. I started looking around trying to decide, but theres just soooo many reissues of it I was actually overwhelmed. I liked it but I could tell it wasn't the best sounding copy, kind of 'dampened' at parts when I knew it should of been more vibrant or clear. I had a decent sounding pressing from 1972 ( This pressing here) which was a united artists pressing. ![]() I was in a similar position to you for quite a while. ![]() Im also a big fan of Blue Train, one of my (several) favourite Coltrane albums. ![]() Click to expand.Late to the party here but though I would throw my 2 cents in.
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