Michael Jackson – Off The Wall
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Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab – UD1S 2-061 |
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Original Master Recording |
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Box Set
, Limited Edition, Numbered
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Country: |
US |
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Genre: |
Pop |
Style: |
Ballad |
Tracklist
A1 | Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough | |
A2 | Rock with You | |
B1 | Working Day and Night | |
B2 | Get On The Floor | |
C1 | Off The Wall | |
C2 | Girlfriend | |
C3 | She's Out Of My Life | |
D1 | I Can't Help It | |
D2 | It's The Falling In Love | |
D3 | Burn This Disco Out |
Companies, etc.
- Pressed By – Fidelity Record Pressing
- Mastered At – Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – MJJ Productions Inc.
- Copyright © – MJJ Productions Inc.
- Manufactured For – Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab, Inc.
- Manufactured By – Sony Music Entertainment
Credits
- Mastered By – Krieg Wunderlich
- Mastered By [Assisted by] – Shawn Britton*
Notes
1/4" / 30 IPS analog master to DSD 256 to analog console to lathe
This release contains the single mixes of "Rock With You" and "Get On The Floor" as found on later LP and CD pressings. This release does not contain the original LP mixes of the aforementioned tracks.
1979 Landmark Presented in Audiophile Sound for the First Time: Mobile Fidelity’s UltraDisc One-Step 180g 45RPM 2LP Box Set Explodes with Energy, Plays with Superb Clarity and Detail, Is Strictly Limited to 6,000 Numbered Copies
Runouts are etched.
Containes approx. 12x24" Poster with Gatefold Artwork and Lyrics
This release contains the single mixes of "Rock With You" and "Get On The Floor" as found on later LP and CD pressings. This release does not contain the original LP mixes of the aforementioned tracks.
1979 Landmark Presented in Audiophile Sound for the First Time: Mobile Fidelity’s UltraDisc One-Step 180g 45RPM 2LP Box Set Explodes with Energy, Plays with Superb Clarity and Detail, Is Strictly Limited to 6,000 Numbered Copies
Runouts are etched.
Containes approx. 12x24" Poster with Gatefold Artwork and Lyrics
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode (Text): 1 98028 43891 9
- Barcode (Scanned, UPC_A): 198028438919
- Pressing Plant ID: FRP
- Matrix / Runout (Side A runout): UD1S 2-061 A4 KW@MOFI FRP
- Matrix / Runout (Side B runout): UD1S 2-061 B4 KW@MOFI FRP
- Matrix / Runout (Side C runout): UD1S 2-061 C3 KW@MOFI FRP
- Matrix / Runout (Side D runout): UD1S 2-061 D3 KW@MOFI FRP
Other Versions (5 of 412)
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Off The Wall (LP, Album, Stereo, Pitman Pressing, Gatefold) | Epic | FE 35745 | US | 1979 | ||
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Off The Wall (LP, Album, Gatefold) | Epic | EPC 83468, S EPC 83468 | UK | 1979 | ||
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Off The Wall (LP, Album, Repress, Stereo, Gatefold) | Epic | EPC 83468 | UK | 1979 | ||
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Off The Wall (LP, Album, Gatefold, Epic Dark Blue labels) | Epic | ELPS 3973 | Australia | 1979 | ||
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Off The Wall (LP, Album, Stereo, Gatefold) | Epic | EPC 83468 | Europe | 1979 |
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Reviews
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One of my local stores just got this in and after previously reading some of the comments here, I decided to grab it. And as I read, this pressing is fantastic. The vinyl was flat and both discs played through silent of noise. The balance is incredible. The bass, mids and highs sounded just as I like it. The bass thumps, but never sounds bloated. The highs, crisp, but never shrill. Great soundstage and separation. Not cheap, but recommended highly.
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Off The Wall was done originally with 1/4'' 30 vs Thriller 1/2'' 30 so always sounded better. This is an amazing release. Great job MOFI.
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Holy shit. What a thump. This is what a disco record should sound like. The version on streaming services almost has no bass, but this thumps like a mf.
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Edited one month agoPretty good sounding but analogue:ism is gone. Any way it will be the last Krieg W master I buy as not sure what this guy is up to as in all his masters for MoFi the lower base is lifted or something just adding an unnatural thump and that seem to be his signum as an example, all the MoFi 45 Dire Straits have the same feature. It is just something that makes these masters from him no fun to listen to, kind of one note thump base. Ok, I have a full freq system 20 Hz and up, maybe on some loudspeakers no issue as it would not be heard, who knows! Sure some details are heard a bit clearer but still missing the groove that Orig has. Maybe an Analogue Prod master/press would deliver better results. At least this one sounds better that Thriller (33 rpm though). Or is it just a matter of old tapes getting squeezed for their last drops? Even some UHQR does not seize up to Orig… still some tracks are better sounding than some...
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Edited 2 months agoGreat sounding One Step, one of the best so far. Thriller gets all the love but this is a damn fine record albeit without as many hits. Question is, if they did Off the Wall on a double 45 which has roughly 43 minutes why wasn't Thriller given the same treatment at 42 minutes? Curio and curio. In hindsight which is 20/20 as they say Mofi should have approached the One Step series like this: #1 fully disclose initially the DSD source. #2 do the entire series only on double 45 lps. #3 use the updated slimline box. #4 choose only great titles and not every Eagles and Van Halen records. #5 limited to 5,000 per title instead of various numbers all over the board. #6 release on schedule only one per month. #7 charge only $99.
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On side B first song, "Working Day and Night" tons of skips, it appears there is a spiral groove that looks like a run out groove over the whole damn song. I've never seen anything like this. Does anybody else visually see this on the beginning of side B. I'm messaging Mofi for a replacement. Otherwise sounds good
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Even without cleaning dead-silent records. Killer bass. Almost immersive. Get it while you can. Compared to the very good US 1st press this one is an absolute no-brainer. Price is high, sound is higher :D
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The best sounding record in my collection. I was skeptical because of the price, but it was so worth it.
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Edited 3 months agoThis one-step sounds out of this world. The bass is ridiculously good, beefy, and right on the money. Just buy it.
I got a needle drop of the first two songs, just DM me if you're interested in hearing it.
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