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The biggest problem is that quality of recording those days is low and everything is simplified and mastered to sound good only in digital version. LPs are still popular because of deep music experience they're giving to music lovers. If you'll play modern CDs and their iTunes versions on decent audio system you'll not hear a difference but both will harm your ears. That's why there's no reason to release things like that as physical copies because their quality is too shitty to enjoy them. If people those days buying CDs than it's more like buying of collectible items - they'll use digital version and CD will be left on shelf.
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