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"content": "nostr:npub1fq5n4rmpw4utt792v8fhv4cp8rmg79fyqlcdws9kxeaq5pkjwcysaep8du Well it's two 45-rpm LPs so the sound quality is good, but it's so processed that it really doesn't feel like steel-and-wood instruments making the music. I was never a huge Steely Dan fan and shouldn't be surprised that it sounds like them. I let Michael Fremer talk me into it, I guess.",
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