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Title: Razor & Tie Greatest Hits set.
Post by: wingsoveramerica on November 05, 2016, 06:08:09 AM
Found this at a library in great shape yesterday. Any opinions on it? I've heard that it's the best sounding Beach Boys CD.\

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002MVBYB4


Title: Re: Razor & Tie Greatest Hits set.
Post by: GoogaMooga on November 06, 2016, 11:34:27 AM
Check if it's a Steve Hoffman remaster, he worked for Razor & Tie, and his CDs sound best.


Title: Re: Razor & Tie Greatest Hits set.
Post by: wingsoveramerica on November 06, 2016, 12:13:32 PM
Check if it's a Steve Hoffman remaster, he worked for Razor & Tie, and his CDs sound best.

It is. And the sound quality blew my mind!


Title: Re: Razor & Tie Greatest Hits set.
Post by: HeyJude on November 07, 2016, 07:12:25 AM
I don't know that it's categorically the best sounding BB CD around, but it is the most obscure of Steve Hoffman's remasterings of BB material, and Hoffman's work on the BB catalog is always excellent.

It obviously shares a lot of the same tracks he did on "Endless Summer", "Spirit of America", and "Pet Sounds", but I think there are still some tracks on that set that are unique and only way to get Hoffman-mastered versions, mainly "Little Saint Nick" and the latter portion of Disc Two, the post-1966 stuff.

It appears the bottom has partially fallen out of the collectible market for old audiophile CD pressings (DCC, MFSL, etc.) in the last 5-7 years due to downloadable (and physical media) high-rez releases, and I'm sure other factors. So I don't know how valuable this set actually is.

I know part of the novelty of tracking this particular set down is that it has the most generic title imaginable, generic cover art, and online vendors could easily have some other CD titled "Greatest Hits."

But yeah, this is a cool find and I know at least 7-10 years ago a lot of folks on the Hoffman board considered it a tiny bit of a holy grail as far as Hoffman's BB work.


Title: Re: Razor & Tie Greatest Hits set.
Post by: wingsoveramerica on November 11, 2016, 06:27:28 AM
I don't know that it's categorically the best sounding BB CD around, but it is the most obscure of Steve Hoffman's remasterings of BB material, and Hoffman's work on the BB catalog is always excellent.

It obviously shares a lot of the same tracks he did on "Endless Summer", "Spirit of America", and "Pet Sounds", but I think there are still some tracks on that set that are unique and only way to get Hoffman-mastered versions, mainly "Little Saint Nick" and the latter portion of Disc Two, the post-1966 stuff.

It appears the bottom has partially fallen out of the collectible market for old audiophile CD pressings (DCC, MFSL, etc.) in the last 5-7 years due to downloadable (and physical media) high-rez releases, and I'm sure other factors. So I don't know how valuable this set actually is.

I know part of the novelty of tracking this particular set down is that it has the most generic title imaginable, generic cover art, and online vendors could easily have some other CD titled "Greatest Hits."

But yeah, this is a cool find and I know at least 7-10 years ago a lot of folks on the Hoffman board considered it a tiny bit of a holy grail as far as Hoffman's BB work.

It's pretty rare from what I've seen. Doesn't appear for sale that often. Normally goes up for $150-250.