I was in Paul and Mike's studio on Wed and Mike handed me TP-005. The Suite Espagnola has been one of my favorite demo records. I have an early London (grooved label, 1G lacquer) and a Speaker's Corner reissue (which to me is inferior to the early London). The dynamic range, with many quick crescendos, lots of percussion - clicking castanets and attractive tunes, make this record a lot of fun. Before TP-005, I thought that the London was a great disc. But, after comparing the first cut - TP-005 is the clear winner. Two points - the depth and subtlety of the lower levels of the orchestra is amazing - you can hear into the orchestra so much more deeply - the bouncing bows of violins within the first minute of the piece is a good example. Second, the ease of the dynamic transitions, as in the other tapes - no strain. Another winner. I've got to go back and listen again. Having heard a couple of excerpts from the "Exotic Dances" album in demos - can't wait for the next one. Larry