Okay, so the only thing I have that fits that bill, psyprof1, is a 2002 hip-hop record: I Phantom, by a Boston-bred rapper who calls himself Mr. Lif. Played side by side, the LP version is louder and definitely enhances the bass and the fullness of the mix. But I think the CD—which was undoubtedly the original version—splits up the sounds more; it's better with the details, though to my ears the sound seems less dynamic. Hip-hop arrangements can get pretty layered, and the CD probably did a better of job of displaying how the producer wanted things structured in the sweet spot; you can hear how percussion accents, DJ scratches, muted horn parts and stuff are timed to call attention to things in the lyrics.
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This ain't for the underground. This here is for the sun."
-Saul Williams