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I checked out the music on youtube and was surprised to hear a different RDB. The song "Caminando" sounded very Latin and the song "In Every City" sounded like a blend of soul, blues and disco funk with a Caribbean feel. Great stuff. Of course, I am very familiar with a 'different' Pantera :)

Hi @reubensm , not all the songs from Pantera were composed by R.D. Burman. Both Caminando and In Every City were composed by Jose Flores and you got it right, very very Latin.

Three songs Pantera, Caranaval and Don't Cry The Blues were by R.D.Burman.
 
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Noorie is the best pressing album I have. This album has shown me how rich sounding a record can be. This record sounds full and detailed beyond expectation and I am talking about it being played on pretty basic system.
You are absolutely right. Noorie is one of the best Bollywood pressing vinyl record. My favorite too.
 
Do we have any thread which mentions which are the good pressings that we should target (e.g. pressings from analog tapes, quality of media etc..) and which pressing we should stay away from (e.g. due to pressings from low quality masters etc...)
 
Do we have any thread which mentions which are the good pressings that we should target (e.g. pressings from analog tapes, quality of media etc..) and which pressing we should stay away from (e.g. due to pressings from low quality masters etc...)
Discogs is your best bet most times ,most releases have at least a single line review by purchasers/listeners, very helpful when making purchases, all the best! regards.
 
Noorie is the best pressing album I have. This album has shown me how rich sounding a record can be. This record sounds full and detailed beyond expectation and I am talking about it being played on pretty basic system.
Rightly said. I enjoyed the songs with three different cart, namely Shure M97Xe, M447 & AT95e. Found M447 best for this record.
 
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As a rule I avoid the expensive Mofi and AP pressings in favor of the more rewarding hunt for well preserved OGs. However, there are a handful of albums that have broken my resolve and this is one of them. A phenomenal recording done justice by Analogue Productions. If you have to own only one AP record, it could easily be this one.
A young Buddy Guy holding his own as a backing guitar is a bonus :)
 
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