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Deluxe Vinyl Replicas by L.M.L.R. constitute high quality reissued compact-discs which reproduce all the components of the original LPs and are their exact replicas in compact-disc size (5.3 x 5.3 inches), with authentic single or gatefold cardboard jackets and paper sleeves. In addition to the above, each compact-disc Deluxe Vinyl Replica includes a black finish CD complete with the original label to give it the look and feel of the original record album.

L.M.L.R. strives to achieve an authentic sound with the highest possible fidelity to the original studio masters. Our remastering process brings out the music’s true dynamics and original clarity with low levels of noise. In the remastering studio the audio tracks are handled in the form of high-definition, 96Kz / 24-bit digital files for greatest preservation of fidelity. Signal compression is sometimes used to bring out frequencies that were absent or barely heard in the original recordings, and we use the least amount of compression possible. While sound perception varies greatly among individuals our vinyl replica CDs are designed to provide the optimal listening experience when using flat EQ settings. Brand new, original, factory-shrinkwrapped, limited edition CD release.

Tracklisting:

1. Catch a Train
2. Soldier Boy
3. Magic Ship
4. Sail On
5. Travelling Man
6. Little Bit Of Love
7. Guardian Of The Universe
8. Child
9. Goodbye
10. Molten Gold (Burnin’) – Alternative Take
11. Honky Tonk Women
12. Magic Ship – Alternative Mix
13. Little Bit Of Love – Alternative Mix
14. Guardian Of The Universe – Paul Rodgers Solo Version

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After their breakup in 1971, British Hard Rock Pioneers went right back to what they know best, with Paul Rodgers bearing his blues-Rock to Paul Kossof’s gloomy electric guitar. Tracks like “Little Bit of Love,” “Soldier Boy,” and “Travelling Man” come out on top as some of the band’s most emotive material, proving that had no real effect on their chemistry.

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