Alan Parsons Project: I Robot - LP UltraDisc 180g Vinyl, Limited to 10000, Numbered, Remastered, Box Set

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MFSL33UD1S-041
UPC:
0821797104128
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Edition:
1x LP Vinyl, Limited to 10000, Numbered, Remastered, Box Set, Deluxe Audiophile Box Set Pack, Mastered from the Original Analog Master Tapes, 1/4inch, 15ips analog master to DSD256 to analog console to lathe, UltraDisc One-Step, Pressed by RTI on Sup
Rotation Speed:
33rpm
Record Weight:
UltraDisc 180g
Vinyl Record Type:
LP
MoFi - Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab Cat#:
MFSL33UD1S-041
Released:
6.12.2022 in US
Original Release:
1977 Label Arista Cat# AL 7002
Genre:
Pop-Rock
Artist:
Alan Parsons Project
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MASTERED FROM THE ORIGINAL MASTER TAPES, LIMITED TO 10,000 NUMBERED COPIES, AND HOUSED IN AN ELEGANT SLIPCASE

1/4" / 15 IPS analog master to DSD 256 to analog console to lathe

Most audiophiles know Alan Parsons Project's I Robot by heart. Engineered by Parsons after he performed the same duties on Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon, the 1977 record reigns as a disc whose taut bass, crisp highs, clean production, and seemingly limitless dynamic range are matched only by the sensational prog-rock fare helmed by the keyboardist and his creative partner, Eric Woolfson. Not surprisingly, it's been issued myriad times. Can it be improved? Relish Mobile Fidelity's stupendous UltraDisc One-Step 180g 33RPM box set and the question becomes moot.

Tracklist:

A1 I Robot
A2 I Wouldn't Want To Be Like You
A3 Some Other Time
A4 Breakdown
A5 Don't Let It Show
B1 The Voice
B2 Nucleus
B3 Day After Day (The Show Must Go On)
B4 Total Eclipse
B5 Genesis Ch.1, V.32

Mastered from the original master tapes and pressed at RTI on MoFi SuperVinyl, I Robot comes to life with reference-setting realism on this numbered, limited-edition reissue. Boasting immaculate highs and lows, generous spaciousness, and see-through transparency that takes you into the studio with Parsons and Woolfson at Abbey Road, this definitive edition is designed to demonstrate the full-range capabilities of the world's best stereo systems while offering listeners the convenience of having all the music on one LP.

Featuring a nearly inaudible noise floor, this transcendent UD1S edition functions as a repeat invitation to savor reference-grade soundstages, immersive smoothness, sought-after instrumental separation, three-dimensional imaging, and consummate tonal balances. Able to be played back at high volumes without compromise or fatigue, it is a demonstration record for the ages – the likes of which are no longer being made. This is the very reason you own and invest in high-end audio gear.

The special characteristics of this UD1S version extend to the premium packaging. Housed in an elegant slipcase, the reissue features special foil-stamped jackets and faithful-to-the-original graphics. Aurally and visually, it is made for discerning listeners who prize sound quality and production, and who desire to fully immerse themselves in everything about this conceptual landmark. The Alan Parsons Project's most famous record deserves nothing less.

Inspired by and loosely based around the Isaac Asimov stories of the same name, I Robot delves into themes of artificial intelligence and technological dominance that make the record extremely relevant in the 21st century. Indeed, Parsons and Woolfson's pinnacle creation dovetailed with the ascendency of Star Wars, which itself is experiencing a rebirth in an age of self-driving cars, smart devices, and mindless automation. Lyrically, songs such as "The Voice" call into question human behavior – and their relationship to increasing robotic supremacy – in everyday life. Parsons and Woolfson reflect the associated paranoia, dichotomy, and transformation via shifting sci-fi arrangements steeped in drama and moodiness.

The absorbing tunes on I Robot also continue to fascinate due to their perfectionism and innovation. Borrowing from Pink Floyd's strategies, Parsons and Woolfson utilize a looped sequence on the title track to create new downbeats. "Some Other Time" employs two different lead vocalists and yet gives the illusion that only one is involved. Captivating strings, a piccolo trumpet, and bona fide pipe organ grace "Don't Let It Show." The origins of "Nucleus" stem from a unique analog keyboard concoction dubbed "the Projectron," devised by Parsons and electronic engineer Keith Johnson. Andrew Powell's orchestral and choral arrangements top it all off, with "Total Eclipse" arriving as a frightening track that presages the climactic "Genesis Ch. 1 V. 32."

Recording information:

Title: I Robot
Artist: Alan Parsons Project
Genre: Pop-Rock
Media: 1x UltraDisc 180g LP Vinyl Stereo 33rpm, Limited to 10000, Numbered, Remastered, Box Set, . Mastered from the Original Analog Master Tapes, 1/4", 15ips analog master to DSD256 to analog console to lathe, UltraDisc One-Step, Pressed by RTI on SuperVinyl in USA
Label: MoFi - Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab
Cat#: MFSL33UD1S-041
Released: 6.12.2022 in US
Original release: 1977 by Arista AL 7002
EAN: 0821797104128
Discogs rel.#: 25387852

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