That's interesting.
It's totally true about the mastering.
Generally you will do a master for vinyl and a master for digital.
I'm a musician by profession and I find that a lot of people really overdo the compression these days, trying to squeeze that "Excitement" factor into the recording. They try to make it sound really "Hot", but the end end result is just ear fry.
A few albums that I've bought recently on Vinyl have sounded a lot more listenable on vinyl than on digital (You get a free copy on mp3 with most vinyl albums now, due to this I've ditched CD's completely).
In the past month or so I've bought the new albums by "Times New Viking" & "the Teenagers", and just got the Vinyl copy of the new Radiohead album (having got the mp3 release when it came out).
The only one where the digital companion is comparable in quality to the vinyl version (what a surprise) is the Radiohead album.
The other two sound insanely harsh on digital and actually pretty perfect on vinyl. I guess just because of the nature of vinyl it warms things up and smooths the edges off. Anyway, my 2 cents.
Thanks
Kris
(P.S I just got the heavy vinyl re-issue of Wire's "Chairs Missing"
yesterday! It sounds awesome! Next up is the new Spiritualized album
and the re-issue triple blue vinyl edition of Dennis Wilson's "Pacific
Ocean Blue" CANNOT WAIT)