Directly after unpacking, I've shocked to find the detached pouch. It leaves nothing bode well but it is only two glue lines. I put the record on my turntable, I spend an antistatic brush to transfer the dust and a few "crumbs" typical of this type of disc industrially pressed nowhere, I put the needle and there ... oh! It's to hard to make something decent without seriously push the bass on the HiFi (I doubt many people use a subwoofer to listen vinyl). It's better but there's a lot of distortion in the background and you can hear a LOT of quiet passages (ie a majority of the interesting parts of this BO) ... And I almost forgot the many "pocs "Typical of the needle that passes over a stiff speck of dust at the bottom of the furrow absoluments unworthy of a new disc. Well, well too bad for the simple pleasure of listening to the soundtrack of Dark Knight Rises vinyl, I think I'll just send his rotten pressing Mr Amazon and demonstrate the greatest distrust in the future compared American pressings at WaterTower Music (definitely not the kind of label that seems to want to bother to do in the audiophile pressing).
For those who doubt what is said in this commentary, other people who bought the same disk reported exactly the same problems on discogs: [...]
(Max2W obviously is my nickname on Discogs and I could not help but to share this extremely disappointing experience)