Geff R. wrote:
Not saying I necessarily agree, but "Warner Bros.' early Germany-pressed CDs" are known as "Targets" and Any major artist on Target (specially the ones with a Matte color label ) will sell for a fortune to collectors. No remastering,& no compression. Negatives are primitive A/D convertors & often multi generation safety masters.
I do NOT collect them, but many audiophiles do.
I never owned that Muldaur CD, but it was from 1996, which was after the "target" labels and instead had raised Warners logo embossed onto the jewel cases. I had a few CD from that time (the two Badfinger WB albums, the two Four Seasons WB albums, America, others) and they were mostly flat transfers with fairly dull sound. Not bad, but not great either.