This is an original pressing with DG on both sides, 47w address, and Plastylite 'Ear'.  The DG on both sides is the much rarer original vs not having.


I tried photographing it in bright light and getting a majority of the scuffs/ marks on the vinyl. There is some sleeve rash as well that is very hard to get photographed. Side 1 has a very lightly feelable mark through track two. All other marks you see are not feelable.


Overall, it's def a decent play copy and not archive. No hard continuous loud pops or hard ticks, skips, jumps, or anything of that nature. Still enjoyable and the noise that is there is never above the music itself except for maybe during soft piano pieces or the track that's just all floor / background noise / talking. 


Play Test analysis:


Side 1:

Track 1: starts off with a little noise and some light clicks that do not overpower on track 1. Light noise otherwise that doesn't go beyond the music, that may clean up a hair with an ultrasonic clean.


Track 2 has a bit more light popping/crackling but is also just a "floor background noise" track that's just them talking and no actual music...


Track 3 comes in with some light crackling but isn't terribly loud or distracting.


Track 4 plays nicely, some minor background noise, but nothing crazy. Horns still bright and well above any distractions.


Side 2:


Track 1: very minor noise, nothing crazy. Sounds good. You do get a few light crackling parts during piano solo but still enjoyable.


Track 2: comes on strong but has some light crackling / noise. Again, during the piano solo noise comes through a little more. Noise is never above the actual instruments though, especially the horns.


Track 3: much softer piece of music that has some light crackling. Def light ticking and noise on here but still enjoyable. Second half gets a bit better than first half.


Track 4: starts strong with minimal noise and continues to play strong through majority of it with some very minor noise here and there.