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340.1 | Goodby Yellow Brick Road!! | LAMBDA::HESTER | | Tue Apr 29 1986 10:20 | 7 |
| Goodby Yellow Brick Road is available and it is great. Funeral
for a friend is the kind of song that CD's were made for.
Greatest Hits has decent sound quality. Haven't seen any others
yet.
Doug
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340.2 | Elton John | BEAGLE::MULELID | | Wed Apr 30 1986 11:11 | 6 |
| I have the "Madman across the water" album and also that one
is quite good quality. There is also a special "Best of" album
which is remastered specially for CD. I have it and it sounds good.
Svein
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340.3 | Another + for Good bye ... | DSSDEV::MUNYAN | Steve Munyan | Wed Apr 30 1986 16:10 | 4 |
| Let me second the recommendation for Good Bye Yellow Brick Road.
Steve
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340.4 | | PSW::WINALSKI | Paul S. Winalski | Sat May 10 1986 16:51 | 12 |
| I have all of the following Elton CDs:
ELTON JOHN (the one mentioned in .0)
TUMBLEWEED CONNECTION
MADMAN ACROSS THE WATER
GOODBYE YELLOW BRICK ROAD
DON'T SHOOT ME, I'M ONLY THE PIANO PLAYER
CARIBOU
The sound quality is good remastered analog quality (i.e., some hiss).
--PSW
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340.5 | | TLE::REAGAN | John R. Reagan | Thu May 15 1986 22:19 | 3 |
| I have FIRE ON ICE. It is OK, however I've heard better from EJ.
-John
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340.6 | Must be new :-) | 31770::ZAHAREE | Michael W. Zaharee | Sat May 17 1986 03:17 | 3 |
| Does it sound anything like "Ice On Fire" ?
- M
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340.7 | second most reviews | TRFSV2::BATTISTELLA | Infocom, the best adventures | Wed May 28 1986 11:04 | 16 |
|
I have the following EJ CDs:
"Madman Across the Water" - good
"The Superior Sound of EJ" - very good (remastered from
original tapes
much better than
Greatest Hits cds.)
"Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" - very good
"The Fox" - good
Any comments on "Love Songs by EJ" cd?
walter
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340.8 | | HEFTY::SEARSD | | Wed May 28 1986 16:57 | 6 |
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I'd like to know where 340.4 found Don't Shoot Me, I'm Only The
Piano Player.
Dan
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340.9 | Where ?!? | PFLOYD::WROTHBERG | Curiouser and curiouser | Mon Jun 02 1986 15:45 | 5 |
| AARRGGHHHHH !!!!! I live in southern N.H. and
have spent the last three days checking every
record store between Manchester and route 128
looking for the YELLOW BRICK ROAD album. I can't
find it. help !!!!!!!
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340.10 | Two Jewel Boxes Better Than One Double | GALLO::GSCOTT | | Tue Jun 03 1986 14:28 | 9 |
| We (er, actually my wife) has the Yellow Brick Road double CD. It is
packaged as two seperate single jewel boxes, which I personally find
much better than the clunky double/triple/quad jewel box. Also we have
"Tommy" by the Who which is a two CD set in seperate jewel boxes.
I would be interested in knowing if Yellow Brick Road is still offered
in the two-jewel-box package (if you ever find it that is!).
GAS
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340.11 | I just got the two seperates configuration | SPECTR::OAKEY | Maui No Ka Oi | Tue Jun 03 1986 19:38 | 7 |
| I picked up YBR last Wednesday in the two jewel box configuration.
BTW -- Sorry people, 1) I'm in Colorado Springs and 2) it was
the last one.
Roak
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340.12 | | DSSDEV::MUNYAN | Steve Munyan | Tue Jun 03 1986 23:21 | 11 |
| Try one of the following locations:
1) Rockit Records - Daniel Webster Highway, S. Nashua
2) P.C. Records - Amherst Street (Exit 7W), Nashua
3) Strawberries - Nashua Mall (Exit 6), Nashua
One of these places should be able to order it for you if they don't
have it.
Steve
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340.13 | Hello, Goodbye | PFLOYD::WROTHBERG | Curiouser and curiouser | Sat Jun 07 1986 08:57 | 7 |
| Thanks, Steve. I tried all three but none of
them had it (somehow I wasn't surprised!).
Anyway, I ordered it (they have no idea how long
it will take), but if somebody sees it in the
meantime, please let me know.
Warren
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340.14 | Roy Rogers can't ride again | PFLOYD::WROTHBERG | Curiouser and curiouser | Tue Jun 24 1986 09:57 | 13 |
| At the risk of replaying an old
tape...er..uh..CD, the store from which I ordered
GYBR keeps telling me, "It should be in any day
now". (I was never interested in buying any
bridges either.)
Please, oh please, has anyone seen this CD
anywhere? Yes I'll go to Harvard Square even
though I live in N.H.
HELPPPPP!
Warren
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340.15 | Spotted in R.I. | FXENG1::TTESTA | Practicing Musician | Wed Jun 25 1986 10:29 | 8 |
| I have seen it at Eastern Discounts in N. Providence, R.I. I buy
many of my CD's there as they sell for $12.99 for most CD's.
(Only problem is the selection is usually very limited)
They are located on Mineral Spring Ave. (Take 95 south to Rt. 146
Mineral Spring Ave. exit, proceed right approx 100 yards to light.
It is directly left of the light. I'm not sure how much it is but
my next CD purchase will be this (these?) disks.
Tom Testagrossa
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340.16 | | ARMORY::SEARSD | | Thu Aug 21 1986 14:59 | 7 |
| I purchased a copy of Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy
the other day and noticed that there are a couple of tracks that
have quite a bit of noise, sounds like static. Has anyone else
experienced this? I'm wondering if it's worth taking it back for
a new copy.
Dan Sears
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340.17 | Captain Fantastic sounds great | TRFSV2::BATTISTELLA | DNA - the best architecture | Fri Jan 02 1987 14:15 | 5 |
| I have not noticed any upsetting noises on the Captain Fantasic
CD. In fact, I think that it sounds quite nice. If you are having
problems maybe you should replace it (or clean it first).
/walter
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340.18 | Live in Australia...thumbs up | VIDEO::ASHE | Tremendous my friend... | Mon Aug 03 1987 18:47 | 6 |
| Anyone check out the Live in Australia CD yet? It's really great!
It's DDD and over 70 minutes long. Most of the stuff are ballads
and the only "hits" are "Sorry Seems to be the Hardest Word", "Your
Song" and "Don't let the Sun go down on Me", but it does include
one of my favorites, "Tiny Dancer". It's recorded with the Melbourne
Symphony Orchestra and the string are really impressive.
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340.19 | | PRANCR::STEWART | Beep if you Bop | Mon Aug 03 1987 20:18 | 16 |
| Yeah!!!! This CD is great!!! 73:58 is the time and the sound
is very clean. The CD contains everything I would have hoped
for on a live release: The King Must Die, Burn Down The Mission,
Madman Across The Water, Sixty Years On, The Greatest Discovery,
Candle In the Wind, and my personal favorite Have Mercy On The
Criminal. Another great thing about this is that he uses all
of the original Paul Buckmaster arrangements.
The baffling thing about this CD, however, is the price. As
a vinyl release it is a two LP set, as is Yellowbrick Road
But, as a CD Yellowbrick Road is nearly 30 dollars compared
to the 14.99 I paid for this live collection; each are on one CD.
Where is the justice? Furthermore, what's the logic? Did MCA
get confused???
=ken
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340.20 | | REGENT::SCHMIEDER | | Wed Aug 05 1987 14:16 | 20 |
| I found such a good deal at Rock 'n Mania that I bought the vinyl on this one.
I'd like to point out that it is impeccable. MCA definitely has their act
together finally, across-the-board, and their prices are very competitive too.
It's probably not appropriate to discuss this here, but I was EXTREMELY
impressed by this album. NOT "101 Strings Play Elton John", but rather a VERY
tasteful and soul-wrenching experience from start to finish. Elton's voice
has never been filled with more honest emotions, and the material really
worked well in this setting. First pop album with strings, in awhile, where
the strings were neither syruppy or discofied. It's hard to describe, but
there were almost Mahlerian overtones to the string backdrop.
Quite personally, I think this is already my all-time favourite Elton LP!
Goodbye Yellow Brick Road should be coming down in price, as MCA has dropped
the prices significantly on all of their CD's (even new ones are competitive).
The copy you saw probably had been sitting in the store awhile, with the
older price tag.
Mark
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340.21 | My opinion, good not great | FROST::EDSOND | | Thu Aug 06 1987 09:07 | 15 |
| re 18-20
Well I picked up the new Elton John CD, Live in Australia. I guess
I don't totally agree with 18-20. Maybe I was expecting more because
of all of the build up here. I'm not saying it's a bad CD, I guess
I'm saying it's not on my top 10 of favorites. You can certainly
tell that Elton was headed for throat surgery as he was straining
throughout the whole concert.
Maybe my evaluation of this CD will change with time as I play it
more and get used to it!?
Fire away!
Don
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340.22 | Not much longer: 38:34+36:44=76:18 B.J. | ULTRA::HERBISON | Less functionality, more features | Fri Aug 07 1987 18:39 | 10 |
| Re: .19
> But, as a CD Yellowbrick Road is nearly 30 dollars compared
> to the 14.99 I paid for this live collection; each are on one CD.
My two year old `Goodbye Yellow Brick Road' (Polygram 821 747-2)
was issued on two CDs, and I believe it is to long to fit
on one CD. Did they chop something and reissue it?
B.J.
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340.23 | | PRANCR::STEWART | Beep if you Bop | Sat Aug 08 1987 13:50 | 9 |
| As I have not yet purchased Yellowbrick Road I was
merely judging from the packaging that I saw which
looked like there was no more than one disk.
So, what your telling me, is, that for the extra 2
or 3 minutes it will cost me 15.00 dollars. Makes
sense to me.
=ken
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340.24 | it is on two CDs | PSW::WINALSKI | Paul S. Winalski | Sat Aug 08 1987 16:02 | 6 |
| GOODBYE YELLOW BRICK ROAD comes on two CDs, packaged in two individual jewel
boxes (as opposed to a double jewel box). The two are packaged end-to-end in
the same sort of box that single CDs come in. The top half of a normal CD
cardboard box is empty. For GOODBYE, it has the other CD in it.
--PSW
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340.25 | Is mine a collecters item yet? | ULTRA::HERBISON | Less functionality, more features | Mon Aug 10 1987 14:21 | 11 |
| They changed the packaging, my old copy came in a double jewel
box. I guess it makes more sense to use two singles and have
the same shape cardboard box.
The `double' jewel box only becomes significantly better when
used for three-CD sets. I have at least one classical set
packaged this way (Bach: Musical Offering and The Art of Fugue
[Archiv Produktion 413 643-2]), but don't know of any
non-classical 3 CD sets using that package.
B.J.
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340.26 | | COMET1::STEWART | Beep if you Bop | Mon Aug 10 1987 14:56 | 26 |
| Okay, uncle. No contest. I believe everyone. It does come in a
set of 2 CDs. My attitude of disgruntlement comes from the fact
that I'm being charged twice as much for very little, not how many
disks I get.
My major complaint in comparing the live in Australia disk to the
2 disk set of GYR is that for two more minutes the cost increase
to me is an additional 15.00 dollars simply because the music is
longer than one CD will allow.
I'm not stupid enough to even suspect that pricing schemes by record
companies are even remotely related to a time per disk ratio.
However, when buying vinyl I know that when I purchase a double LP
set that most cases support a SUBSTANTIAL increase in the total
time of music I will purchase than what I will get on a single slab
of vinyl. So increasing the price by double is not as much of a
burden to understand.
In this particular case, however, I'm paying 15.00 dollars more for
two minutes worth of music simply because time constraints dictate
that GYR needs to be on two disks. The manufacturing process is
bighting us in the pocketbook and the current price structures
are antiquated beyond belief when considering a new format of
recorded music.
=ken
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340.27 | further disgruntlement | DSSDEV::STRANGE | Being for the benefit of Mr. Kite | Tue Aug 11 1987 12:14 | 14 |
| re:.26
Yes, and its unfortunate that the technology could have *easily*
circumvented this problem. When they were deciding what the maximum
time on a CD should be, they went by the longest classical pieces
that couldn't be broken up, and came up with 74 min. But they could
have easily put over 2 hours on a disc had they forgone the "for
future use" bits which are supposed to support still video frames
or whatever interleaved with the audio data. It now looks as if
these extra bits (which correspond to nearly half the total storage
capacity) are not going to be used at all. Well, I guess we're
stuck with the standard for years to come.
Steve
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340.28 | Off the subject, but ... | PDVAX::P_DAVIS | Peter Davis (aka SARAH::P_DAVIS) | Tue Aug 11 1987 12:44 | 8 |
| Re/ .27:
This month's "Digital Audio" magazine had a suggestion that the
subcode bits on the CD be used for carrying the title of the disc,
and of the various tracks. Imagine being able to program a disc
(or several discs, in a changer) by title instead of track numbers.
-pd
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340.29 | Reserve for future Use bits >< 50% | MQFSV1::LEDOUX | This Space Intentionally left Blank | Wed Aug 12 1987 19:29 | 40 |
| The note 340.27 by Steve Strange is quite unclear to me.
The "Reserved for future use " bits is not quite equal to
half the size of a CD as Steve stated.
This is the information I have:
A CD contain 19,918,878,200 bits of information.
Each "Frame" contain 588 bits (Close to 34 millions of them)
In Each Frame , a few sync + data + correction +
1 Byte of 8 Subcode Bits called P trough W (1.4% total)
P bit: used for lead-in, lead-out and for playable passages.
Q bit: Track and index #
>>>>>>>>>>>> R,S,T,U,V and W are for future use.
In my calculation: 6 bits x 34,000,000 = 204,000,000 Bits "Unused"
Then: 204,000,000 divided by 19,918,878,200 = 1.024%
Then close to 1% of the disk NOT 50%.
Also, what decided that a CD would be a little over 74 mins, is:
(I read that in a French scientific review)
Once upon a time.... Mrs. Sony, the wife
of the Sony big boss, wanted top hear Beethoven 9th without
flipping or changing disk. Mr Sony (And other big bosses in
Audio) sat down to finalyse the Philips CD Standards Years ago.
Originaly the cd was designed at 10 Centimeters for 60 minutes.
But Mr Sony told them that Mrs. Sony that was desapointed, so Mr.
Sony told the board that he wanted a little more, they agreed for
size of 12 Cm.
So, Mrs Sony can now hear the full 9th on 1 CD.
I seriously read that in a serious review... (Not in these exact
words, but close.)
I hope this clarify the concerns of this note, Now what does
Elton John was about again ?
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340.30 | | PRANCR::STEWART | Beep if you Bop | Wed Aug 26 1987 01:12 | 17 |
| While out perusing the racks tonight for the latest Beatles cds
I stopped by the Elton John section and noticed new colored boxes
of Don't Shoot Me and Captain Fantastic. Look, there, on the
price tag...10.99 US. If this is representative of MCAs new
price structure then I can't wait to see what new price they
eventually put on Yellowbrick Road...that is, if they do put a
new price on it.
At Independent Records, not a favorite place of mine to shop for
LPs/cds, they are, oddly enough, the ones that forced cd prices
down to 12.88 at the other major record dealer around town, Sound
Warehouse. Even though IR sells most of their cds for 12.88 they
are marked at 14.99. This leads me to believe that the two EJ LP/cds
are representative of the new MCA price structure. At least I hope
so.
=ken
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340.31 | | AKOV68::BOYAJIAN | Science Is Golden | Wed Aug 26 1987 02:51 | 11 |
| re:.30
Yes, many other MCA discs that have been released before at
"full price" are now marked at $9.99-10.99. Same with some
CBS discs.
The general policy for a few of the record companies seems
to be to release new material at "full price" and older
material at the "nice price".
--- jerry
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