You're last 10-12 records represent the sum of most of America's 401K value. I'm more than a bit jealous. I'm a fan of all of those artist. If you had to pick one of those recordings for the quality of the pressing, which would it be?
When you say the quality of the pressing as in the actual quality of the discs manufacturing itself (like freedom from clicks and pops, or the overall sound quality of the release itself, including not only the manufacturing but the recording and mastering as well (as in which had the best musical experience)?
And just for the records
, I don't consider the last 12 albums posted as being an all that valuable set in that 78 out of the 12 at still in print and available at the original MSRP. And while evrn at the original prices they are not cheap it is certainly a lot less that if the last 12 were all out of print audiophile albums that are now fetching collectors prices.