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351.1 | My choices | AKOV68::BOYAJIAN | Mr. Gumby, my brain hurts | Sat May 10 1986 05:35 | 65 |
| For most of the groups/artists listed, I'd really like to see just
about their whole discography on CD, but I'm going to limit my list
to one or two albums per. No particular order, just as they come
to me. The Beatles are a given, so I won't even bother listing them.
Fairport Convention: LIEGE AND LIEF
Steeleye Span: A PARCEL OF ROGUES; ROCKET COTTAGE
Caswell Carnahan: both albums
Carnahan & Petrie: their only album
Ivan Rebroff: FOLK SONGS OF OLD RUSSIA, VOLUME 2
Duke Robillard & the Pleasure Kings: both albums
Jane Siberry: JANE SIBERRY
Heart: DREAMBOAT ANNIE; MAGAZINE (either mix)
Led Zepplin: LED ZEPPLIN; LED ZEPPLIN II
Blue Oyster Cult: AGENTS OF FORTUNE; CULTOSAURUS ERECTUS
Intergalactic Touring Band: INTERGALACTIC TOURING BAND
Jefferson Starship/Paul Kantner: BLOWS AGAINST THE EMPIRE; THE
PLANET EARTH ROCK AND ROLL ORCHESTRA
Jefferson mumble: FLIGHT LOG
Buffalo Springfield: RETROSPECTIVE
Kate Bush: THE DREAMING
Rickie Lee Jones: GIRL AT HER VOLCANO
Michael Nesmith: FROM A RADIO ENGINE TO A PHOTON WING
The Monkees: PISCES, AQUARIUS, CAPRICORN & JONES, LTD.; THE BIRDS,
THE BEES, AND THE MONKEES
Iron Butterfly: IN-A-GADDA-DA-VIDA; METAMORPHOSIS
Renaissance: CAMERA, CAMERA; LIVE AT CARNEGIE HALL
Al Kooper, et alia: KOOPER SESSION; SUPER SESSION
JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR (original album)
CAMELOT (movie soundtrack) [I know about the other two recordings]
THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW (Roxy Theater cast)
Emerson, Lake, & Palmer: BRAIN SALAD SURGERY; TARKUS
Three Dog Night: HARMONY
Rare Earth: ECOLOGY
Many more, but I'll let it rest for the nonce.
--- jerry
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351.2 | This was a waste on net.audio too | AMBER::KAEPPLEIN | | Sat May 10 1986 19:49 | 1 |
| Rather than fill up disk space, why not write letters instead?
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351.3 | are you kidding??? | COMET2::LEVETT | | Sun May 11 1986 23:25 | 4 |
|
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* The Beatles *
*******************
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351.4 | Marshall Crenshaw - "Downtown" | BACKUP::KEANE | Brian Keane | Mon May 12 1986 10:21 | 0 |
351.5 | Joe Sample | TROLL::CLIN | | Mon May 12 1986 10:27 | 3 |
| Joe Sample's Rainbow and Cameron (or something like that)
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351.6 | Rennaisance anyone? | APPLE::MATUS | Roger Matus | Mon May 12 1986 10:51 | 7 |
| Anything from the group Rennaisance (especially Prologue and
Scheherezade).
The LPs are of such low quality vinyl, I hope the CD version would
be a great improvement.
Roger
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351.7 | Everything ... | PDVAX::P_DAVIS | really SARAH::P_DAVIS | Mon May 12 1986 11:44 | 20 |
|
In order of thinking of them:
1) Everything by the Beatles.
2) Old Manhattan Transfer, esp. the album with "Cuentame (Speak-up
Mambo)" on it.
3) Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsody #2, the piano arrangement. (I can't
believe this isn't out yet.)
4) Everything by Xavier Cugat
5) Everything by Edmundo Ros (esp. "Rhythms of the South")
6) vintage Frank Sinatra
7) Everything by "The Roches"
I'm sure I'll think of more later
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351.8 | more DYLAN!!!!!!! | QUOIN::BELKIN | Josh Belkin | Mon May 12 1986 12:52 | 20 |
| I'd like to see:
Grateful Dead - Live Dead (it would be great to hear Dark Star->St. Steven-
the Eleven->Turn on Your Love Light without flipping records!)
American Beauty, Europe '72, Workingman's Dead
Dylan - BLONDE ON BLONDE (!!!), Bringing it All Back Home, John Wesley Harding
The complete Royal Albert Hall '66 concert
more outtakes/bootlegged songs every Dylan freak already has,
like "She's Your Lover Now"
The Band - Music From Big Pink, the second (brown) album
Stones - Sticky Fingers, Exile on Main Street
Allman Bros. - Live at the Fillmore
Bob Marley - Uprising (one of his greatest albums)
Josh "stuck in the sixties" Belkin
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351.9 | BOC | MAX::RUSS | | Mon May 12 1986 14:18 | 6 |
| re: .1
Blue Oyster Cult : Agents of Fortune is available on disk. I've
recently seen it at Newbury Comics.
/Russ
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351.10 | I'd Like | RENOIR::MCLEMAN | Jeff McLeman Worksystems Eng | Mon May 12 1986 15:30 | 20 |
| I'd like to see:
U.K. - "In the Dead of Night", "Danger Money", Night After Night"
John Wetton - "caught in the Crossfire"
Buggles - "Age of Plastic"
Ultravox - "Systems of Romance"
Emerson, Lake and Palmer - Works Volume 1
Return to Forever - "Romantic Warrior"
Tom Scott and the L.A. Express - "Tom Cat"
Family - "AnyWay" ( People might think I'm soft, but I liked 'em)
Jeff
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351.11 | | AMBER::KAEPPLEIN | | Mon May 12 1986 16:53 | 15 |
| Even though I consider this to be a fruitless waste of time, unless
somebody mails copies to record companies, I'd like to see:
John McLaughlin's albums on CD, especially the first two Shakti
LPs which are unusually good sounding for CBS. Other favorites
are My Goals Beyond (on Douglas) which sounds good, and some of
the lousy sounding, compressed, and processed Mahavishnu Orchestra
recordings.
Alas, it will never happen. McLaughlin is now on Warner Bros. and
was never a big seller. The Shakti records are especially hopeless
because they are even less "accessible" being Indian in flavor.
RE:.-1 I think I've seen RTF Romantic Warrior, possibly at Newbury
Comics in Harv. Sq.
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351.12 | I knew I forgot something ... | PDVAX::P_DAVIS | really SARAH::P_DAVIS | Tue May 13 1986 18:34 | 2 |
| Oh, and I'd also like to get a CD of "TV's Greatest Hits," just
so I could instantly find/play any track in this collection.
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351.13 | | TLE::BENSON | | Tue May 13 1986 22:54 | 8 |
| RE: .11 -
Mahavishnu Orchestra's Birds of Fire is now available. Despite the hiss
(particularly obvious between the opening gongs in the title track), it
makes my other copy sound like a 12 year old record! (Which it is, of
course.)
- Tom
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351.14 | | AMBER::KAEPPLEIN | | Wed May 14 1986 13:15 | 4 |
| re: .13
Thanks! I'll look for it. Not one of my favorites though. It
exemplifies compressed, processed CBS sound.
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351.15 | The Pogues - "Rum, Sodomy, and the Lash" | BACKUP::KEANE | Brian Keane | Thu May 15 1986 09:45 | 0 |
351.16 | """" | FREMEN::RYAN | To CD or not CD... | Thu May 15 1986 12:36 | 11 |
| I'll agree with several of those mentioned, and add yet a couple
more:
A recording of Copland's Piano Variations.
Old acoustic blues (Robert Johnson, Mississippi John Hurt,
etc.).
Jerry, I could be wrong but I think Dreamboat Annie is on CD.
Mike
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351.17 | Burnt Weenie Sandwich, anyone? | SHOGUN::HEFFEL | Gary Heffelfinger | Sat May 17 1986 22:28 | 16 |
| The rest of Steely Dan. Oh please bog!
The rest of Cat Stevens.
Any Steve Khan.
Any Frank Zappa. (Yes, I know that they're on their way, but I
grow impatient.)
And I too have to admit that I'm waiting for early Chicago. (Digital
Audio listed the "Chicago Transit Authority" as being availible
but I sure as hell haven't seen it. Anyone out there have/seen
it?)
Bring on "The Royal Scam",
Gary
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351.18 | My choices... | BOVES::WALL | Not The Dark Knight | Wed May 21 1986 17:00 | 14 |
| As I noted earlier, the Steely Dan wish is answered. I've seen
them at Strawberries.
Yes's early albums (Tales from Topographic Oceans, Relayer)
Rush's early albums (only four out of 12+!)
Time Out, by the original Dave Brubeck Quartet
Bernstein and the Philharmonic doing The Planets
A collection of Strauss waltzes I have on cassette
Welcome Back my Friends, to the Show that Never Ends, and ELP in
general
Dave W.
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351.19 | | AKOV68::BOYAJIAN | Mr. Gumby, my brain hurts | Thu May 22 1986 05:59 | 17 |
| re:.9
Hmmm... I was in Newbury Comics (Harvard Sq.) and they didn't have
one.
re:.16
Nope. LITTLE QUEEN is on CD, but not DREAMBOAT ANNIE.
I thought of a couple more I'd like to see:
Procol Harum: LIVE WITH THE EDMONTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
The Nails: MOOD SWING
--- jerry
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351.20 | re .18: Time Out is available (good disk!) | FREMEN::RYAN | To CD or not CD... | Thu May 22 1986 12:34 | 0 |
351.21 | Traffic | BIZET::ARNOLD | John E. Arnold | Thu May 22 1986 13:50 | 5 |
| I've yet to see anyone mention a desire for Traffic on CDs, so I
will. Especially "Low Spark of High Heeled Boys", "Shootout at
the Fantasy Factory", and "When the Eagle Flies".
- John -
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351.22 | Good stuff! | TBD::ZAHAREE | Michael W. Zaharee | Thu May 22 1986 16:54 | 5 |
| "Close to the Edge", Yes. (Suprised noone has mentioned that one)
"Eldorado", Electric Light Orchestra.
- M
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351.23 | David Byrne's "Music for the Knee Plays" | FREMEN::RYAN | To CD or not CD... | Thu May 22 1986 18:31 | 0 |
351.24 | Mean flute! | AKOV68::BOYAJIAN | Mr. Gumby, my brain hurts | Fri May 23 1986 08:41 | 5 |
| A disc I just picked up yesterday (and haven't listened to yet)
reminded me of another I'd like to see: Paul Horn in the Taj
Mahal (the one I picked up was him playing in the Great Pyramids).
--- jerry
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351.25 | Those moldy oldies reminds me of ewe !!! | PUZZLE::ECTOR | | Mon Jun 02 1986 22:07 | 22 |
|
Just recently a company in Southern Cal released a 16 album set
of Digitally remastered oldies - with titles like Rockin 50's/ Rockin
60's/Lovin 60's/Dance 60's, etc. Would like to see these on disc.
The albums are great...and so clean I didn't recognize Gladys Knight
and the Pips "Every beat of my heart" as being the original. Within
the 60's portion of the set (12 of the lp's) are at least 2 obscure
cuts on each, i.e., "Little Green Bag", etc. For those of you that
still buy an occasional LP, I recommend them highly in case they
never show up on disc.
Digital Audio is doing an article next month on oldie set available
and how good/bad they sound. Understand the 3 disc set currently
available is the pits - anyone heard them or anything about them
??
Stuck in the 50's too
"The Cruiser"
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351.26 | More... | FREMEN::RYAN | To CD or not CD... | Thu Jun 05 1986 12:33 | 3 |
| Red Rider's "As Far As Siam"
Anything by Jim Croce
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351.27 | The Pogues - Rum Sodomy & the Lash | VLNVAX::MDLYONS | Michael D. Lyons DTN 297-5911 | Sat Jun 07 1986 22:56 | 3 |
| Re: .15 The Pogues - Rum Sodomy & the Lash is now out.
You can get it at Newbury Comics (Framingham, MA). It's a
French made Stiff import.
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351.28 | Playin' solitaire with my pearl-handled deck... | HOW::YERAZUNIS | | Mon Jun 09 1986 11:34 | 3 |
| OLD Pink Floyd (like Relics, Ummagumma, and Atom Heart Mother)
I'll second Warren Zevon, too.
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351.29 | BEATLES | FRSBEE::ROLLA | | Mon Jun 09 1986 13:09 | 3 |
| BEATLES !!!!!!!!!!!
What's the scoop. Why no Beatles CD's.....
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351.30 | Oh Where, Oh Where have the Beatles gone. | HARDY::ROCKY | | Thu Jun 12 1986 13:20 | 16 |
| No Beatles
If you remember from last year, there was a bidding war for the
rights to all of the Beatles music. The war came down to two
people, Paul McCartney (you know him) and Michael Jackson (you know
him too). Well Michael won. He now has complete control of all
Beatles music on records, tapes and CDs. In fact no new pressings
are being made of the current records.
No one knows what his plan is, but expect him to go for the bucks.
Notice, that you have not heard of any more Paul and Michael duets.
To say the least they are not friends anymore.
Rocky
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351.31 | Ba Humjack | FRSBEE::ROLLA | | Thu Jun 12 1986 13:48 | 7 |
|
I never did like Michael Jackson.....
That must stink for McCartney, to not even have control of his own
songs...
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351.32 | | AMBER::KAEPPLEIN | | Thu Jun 12 1986 14:03 | 2 |
| How did all this happen? I thought McCartney had been buying up
Beatles rights for years. Did he sell them to MJ?
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351.33 | recordings =/= music | PDVAX::P_DAVIS | really SARAH::P_DAVIS | Thu Jun 12 1986 15:08 | 6 |
| I'm not sure, but I believe Michael Jackson owns the publishing
rights to the Beatles' music, but does NOT own the recordings. It
could be the other way around, but I'm fairly certain that the
recordings do not belong to the same owner(s) as the music.
Can anyone verify this?
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351.34 | But didn't... | GAYNES::WALL | Not The Dark Knight | Thu Jun 12 1986 15:42 | 6 |
| I thought Lord Lew Grade, British media mogul, bought up a lot of
the rights to Lennon and McCartney's songs for some truly colossal
sum of money ($30 million +) and then turned around and sold the
rights to MJ....
Dave W.
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351.35 | | AKOV68::BOYAJIAN | Mr. Gumby, my brain hurts | Fri Jun 13 1986 05:48 | 23 |
| Geez, does false rumor fly around like crazy!
There was a bidding war many moons ago for the publishing rights
to the Beatles catalog. McCartney was one of the bidders if I'm
not mistaken; MJ was another. MJ won. It's that simple. What it
means is that whenever someone records a Beatles tune or uses it
in a commercial or whatever, MJ gets the royalties.
Now, for the recording part. Capitol has stopped production on
the entire catalog of Beatles albums. As soon as the current stock
runs out, they will reissue them, but instead of the American run
of albums that we've been used to for the past 25 years, the new
issues will be the same as the British releases. The basic difference
is that the American versions of some of the albums have less songs
on them than the corresponding British versions, and there are extra
American albums to pick up the orphaned songs. Many of the American
versions were also re-mixed by Phil Spector. The new, British-equiv-
alent issues will be the original George Martin mixes.
When the new issues are released on vinyl (should be sometime this
year), Capitol will also start issuing the albums on CD.
--- jerry
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351.36 | So that's it... | BOVES::WALL | Not The Dark Knight | Fri Jun 13 1986 09:34 | 6 |
| Shoulda known the cam, rational voice of the Mad Armenian would
be the one to settle the dust on this...
Guess we'll just have to wait.
DFW
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351.37 | Phil Spector only mixed "Let it Be" | PIXEL::COHEN | Richard Cohen | Fri Jun 13 1986 17:11 | 10 |
| The American Beatles releases were NOT remixed by Phil Spector,
but Capitol did add echo and dumb stuff to them. The albums in question
usually say "Prepared for American release by ..(insert dumbo's
name)".
The problem with the British releases is that the Beatles often
did not include their singles (and the respective B-sides).
- Rick
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351.38 | In the Tyroll | FRSBEE::ROLLA | | Mon Jun 16 1986 13:20 | 7 |
| Anybody know where I can find "In the Tyroll" it's a orchestrated
piece on the "Help" album. I forget the composers name.
I want to get a c.d. of an orchestra, I want that song on it.
Thanks in advance.
Mike
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351.39 | Don't think I mentioned this before... | FREMEN::RYAN | To CD or not CD... | Thu Jun 19 1986 21:12 | 1 |
| Television's Marquee Moon.
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351.40 | Good news | FREMEN::RYAN | To CD or not CD... | Mon Jun 30 1986 11:48 | 11 |
| I found a couple of things I wanted to see on CD at BCD this
weekend:
re .16: Piano Variations is on "Aaron Copland: Music for Piano"
on Pro Arte performed by James Tocco - not the greatest
performance, but good sound.
re .26: Jim Croce's "Photographs and Memories: His Greatest
Hits" is available on 21 Records.
Mike
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351.41 | A bit of variety... | CSC32::UNIX | The 'Late' Ultrix Support Group | Tue Jul 22 1986 21:04 | 37 |
| The Beatles - Of course...
Genesis - "The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway", "Foxtrot" ( I think its
avilable, but I haven't seen it).
Emerson, Lake and Palmer - Everything but "Love Beach".
Yes - Everything.
Steve Miller Band - "Fly like an Eagle".
Post ELP, Keith Emerson - "Honky" and "Inferno" Soundtrack (wonderful
Halloween Music)
Renaissance - "Scheherazade and other stories" and "azure d'or".
Cole Porter & George Shearing - I don't recall the title, but the
record number was: Mobile Fidelity MFSL 1-081.
Rick Wakeman - "Journey to the Center of the Earth" and "Myths and
Ledgends of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table".
Moody Blues - Whatever isn't available now...
Jethro Tull - A GOOD "Aqualung".
Kansas - The Albums from which the "Best of..." were taken.
The Alan Parsons Project - "Tales of Mystery and Imagination".
Queen - A Night at the Opera.
Alan Rollow, CSC/CS
p.s. The Classical list will appear later...
ELO - A New World Record
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351.42 | | AKOV68::BOYAJIAN | Did I err? | Wed Jul 23 1986 02:35 | 4 |
| By the way, I finally found one of *my* wants --- AGENTS OF FORTUNE
showed up at BCD.
--- jerry
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351.43 | | RENOIR::MCLEMAN | Jeff McLeman, Workstations Development | Wed Jul 23 1986 10:35 | 11 |
| re :41
I have FOXTROT By Genesis, also Nursery Crime, Trespass, Selling
England by the Pound. Selling England, I always thought was the
best Genesis has ever done, and the CD came out real nice. I am
very pleased.
Jeff
BTW-- The lamb lies down would be nice!
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351.44 | The Clash | FREMEN::RYAN | To CD or not CD... | Wed Jul 23 1986 12:13 | 0 |
351.45 | More variety... | CSC32::UNIX | The 'Late' Ultrix Support Group | Wed Jul 23 1986 15:08 | 19 |
| continued from .41
Stowkowski's Bach transcriptions - RCA AGL1-3656
Brahms, Hungarian Dances for 4 hands - Philips 6514.107
Britten conducting his, "Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra",
London CS 6671
Rachmaninoff - "Caprice Bohemien", Philips 6500.362
Rachmaninoff - Corelli Variations - DG 3301.376
Rachmaninoff - Symphonic Dance for two pianos, DG 410.894 (also
has the Nutcracker Suite for two pianos)
William Russo - Street Music, Blues Concerto for Piano, Harmonica
and Orchestra - DG 2530.788
Verdi - A digital recording of the Requiem (Robert Shaw and Atlanta
recorded by Telarc would have good potential.)
Fantasia - The original Stowkowski would probably be a miracle...
Alan
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351.46 | Kansas | ANT::PRYOR | | Thu Jul 24 1986 10:57 | 3 |
| re: .41
I found 'Leftoverture' by Kansas at Newbury Comics.
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351.47 | Solti Verdi Requiem not DDD but not bad | OMEGA::QUIMBY | | Fri Jul 25 1986 11:01 | 17 |
| Re: .45
Digital Verdi Requiem would certainly be nice.
I'm pleased with the Solti on RCA, Price and Baker as female soloists
(don't remember the males), very decent sound with (of course) some
audible tape hiss.
The impact of the oversized kettle drum near the beginning of the
Dies Irae is an EXCELLENT way to show people why you like your CD
player.
I have to admit, my enjoyment of this performance may have something
to do with the new people at Lechmere/Nashua inadvertently marking
it with the single-disc price ;^) ...
dq
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351.48 | The Persuasions | OBLIO::FEIN | | Fri Jul 25 1986 15:19 | 1 |
|
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351.49 | Vaughn Williams | SKYLRK::POLLAK | Then there where three.. | Fri Jul 25 1986 16:37 | 4 |
| Vaughan William's Symphony Antartica. My sister had a vinyl copy, but
it has so many quiet passages that it was hard to hear over the record
noise. It would be a perfect candidate ,if done properly, because
of the silence of the CD disk.
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351.50 | | QUARK::LIONEL | Steve Lionel | Fri Jul 25 1986 17:36 | 5 |
| Re .49:
I've seen at least one Vaughan Williams CD in the stores, though
I think it was actually one Williams work (Fantasia on something)
plus a couple of other unrelated tracks.
Steve
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351.51 | A DDD _Requiem_ (Verdi) | EXIT26::STRATTON | Jim Stratton, Notes DIG member | Sun Jul 27 1986 23:04 | 12 |
| re .47 (Verdi's _Requiem_):
I have a DDD Deutsche Grammophon disc of this, by Herbert
Von Karajan and the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. I can't
comment on its quality, as I've only played it once or
twice and I'm not familiar with the music itself (my wife
is; she sang it last winter).
Lechmere (Nashua, new mall) had three of them on the floor
as of Sunday afternoon, for less than $27 (they have a
20% off all CDs this week).
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351.52 | In the agony of Slipperpain... | 6801::WELLS | New kid in town. | Mon Jul 28 1986 09:17 | 17 |
| re :43
I picked up `The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway' at Boston Compact Disc
Saturday. The guy there said it had been out for about 1 1/2 months,
though I had never seen it before. Steep price tag ($38+), but
well worth it, considering the dynamic range of the album. (I still
keep having to turn it down a bit in places, before our neighbors
call the police...)
It seems that all that's missing now is `Wind & Wuthering' and `From
Genesis to Revelation' (or pick your favorite differently named
re-release).
Something else I'd like to see on CD('s): a lower price.
Richard
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351.53 | incantations | SWIFT::HUDSON | that's what I think | Wed Jul 30 1986 05:29 | 4 |
| Mike Oldfield. Incantations. On ONE cd
nick
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351.54 | Indeed! | SHOGUN::HEFFEL | Gary Heffelfinger | Wed Jul 30 1986 22:54 | 7 |
| Re .53
Yesss, yesss, yesss! I, and a good friend of mine, would pay large
sums of money for "Incantations". On any number of CD's.
Still trying to find a copy of "Hergest Ridge",
Gary
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351.55 | Marillion | 6801::WELLS | I ate what? | Fri Aug 01 1986 17:49 | 3 |
| Anyone seen any of these guys' albums on CD yet?
Richard
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351.56 | Under their influenza | 6801::WELLS | I ate what? | Fri Aug 01 1986 17:58 | 9 |
| And anything by Utopia.
And Rundgren's `Something/Anything' and `...tortured artist...'
(boy, I *must* be tired...I can't remember the title...).
Richard
(p.s. If someone has `Trivia', could they please post a review.
Thanks!)
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351.57 | Just a few of the many on my wish list | KIM::MUSUMECI | | Fri Aug 01 1986 18:35 | 13 |
|
Rod Stewards Footloose & Fancy Free (Two cuts on the album
make the album a classic .. "You keep me hanging on" and "If loving
you is wrong".)
Bob Segar's (ya I can't spell) Night Moves
ZZ TOP ( the one with "Fool for your stockings" & "Im bad Im nationwide")
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351.58 | ZZ Top | DVINCI::REHILL | No Mo Ron | Fri Aug 01 1986 18:50 | 3 |
| The ZZ Top disc in question is DeGuello. And its been out since
Christmas. Keep your eyes peeled!
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351.59 | | AKOV68::BOYAJIAN | Did I err? | Sat Aug 02 1986 04:41 | 5 |
| re:.55
There is at least one Marillion CD --- FUGAZI.
--- jerry
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351.60 | Bob Seger is out there | COOKIE::COLECCHI | | Mon Aug 04 1986 11:00 | 4 |
| re. 57
Bob Seger's NIGHT MOVES is out. I have had it for a month and
a half. Alot of his stuff is showing up now. keep your i's open.
JC
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351.61 | Incantations etc. | RAINBO::RIES | Frank W. Ries Jr. | Mon Aug 04 1986 13:51 | 9 |
| RE: .53, .54
I have a copy of Hergest Ridge on order, and have also seen one at Newbury
Comics in Framingham. I got a copy of Exposed there as well, which has a
live version of Incantations as well as Tubular Bells and Guilty. All
played with a 50 piece orchestra. In fact, all of Incantations is on
one disc. Exposed is a two disc set. Newbury comics has a lot of Mike
Oldfield stuff, I got a copy of The Complete Mike Oldfield there which
is a compilation from all his albums. Its excellant!
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351.62 | Joe Pass's "Virtuoso #3" | FREMEN::RYAN | To CD or not CD... | Tue Aug 05 1986 14:56 | 5 |
| I have "Virtuoso" (Japanese import on Pablo), does anyone know
if #3 is available? I just ordered the sheet music to it, it'd
be nice to hear the right way to play it:-).
Mike
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351.63 | Pousette Dart | DSSDEV::DAVISON | | Tue Aug 05 1986 18:14 | 3 |
| Anything by the Pousette Dart Band.
Glenn
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351.64 | Excuse me, have you seen my childhood? | 6801::WELLS | I ate what? | Thu Aug 07 1986 09:14 | 6 |
| re .59
Haven't seen Fugazi, but Misplaced Childhood was at BCD. It's DDD,
too.
Richard
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351.65 | BADFINGER | FRSBEE::ROLLA | | Thu Aug 07 1986 13:06 | 1 |
| Badfingers STRAIGHT UP
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351.66 | | DSSDEV::EPPES | From the home office in Milwaukee | Thu Aug 07 1986 18:54 | 20 |
|
PDQ Bach! :-)
The Roches. (I'm not holding my breath...)
Steeleye Span.
"Jesus Christ Superstar" (the movie soundtrack)
"Godspell" (the Broadway soundtrack)
"Man of La Mancha" (ditto)
More Gilbert and Sullivan! (have seen "The Pirates of Penzance,"
D'Oyly Carte version; would also like to see the Joseph Papp version)
Up until last week, I'd been meaning to say Paul Winter's
"Common Ground," but I found it at Lechmere, to my joy.
-- Nina
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351.67 | Jeff Wayne's _War of the Worlds_ | EXIT26::STRATTON | Jim Stratton, Notes DIG member | Thu Aug 07 1986 22:47 | 2 |
| Didn't someone say Jeff Wayne's _War of the Worlds_ in
this note? I saw it at Lechmere, I believe it was...
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351.68 | | BASHER::DAY | Bob Day... @not really sure | Fri Aug 08 1986 10:32 | 6 |
|
Steely Dan's Greatist Hits,or The Best Of SD,not sure what it's
called,but it's a double album.
Doobie Brothers Living On The Fault Line.
|
351.69 | | BASHER::DAY | Bob Day... @not really sure | Fri Aug 08 1986 10:34 | 7 |
|
nearly forgot
Yes Tormato
Ashra all of them
|
351.70 | | PDVAX::P_DAVIS | really SARAH::P_DAVIS | Fri Aug 08 1986 12:23 | 19 |
| Re/ .66:
The London cast recording of "Jesus Christ Superstar" is available
on CD. I've seen it at BCD and the Harvard COOP. Personally,
I'd like to see the original recording with Ian Gillam, Murray
Head, Yvonne Elliman, etc.
I second your vote for any and all Roches. They are on Philip
Glass' "Songs of Liquid Days", but that doesn't count.
The D'Oyly Carte recording of "The Mikado" is available on DECCA,
and you should be able to find it someplace where there's a
good classical selection. Electric Gramophone had some copies
a couple of weeks ago. Also, "The Gondoliers" is listed in
the Gramophone CD Catalog, but I don't know if it's available
yet. Gramophone magazine also reviews a recent re-release of
"The Grand Duke" on a double LP, but no CD version is mentioned.
|
351.71 | | FREMEN::RYAN | To CD or not CD... | Fri Aug 08 1986 12:23 | 5 |
| re .67: War of the Worlds does exist on CD, just last week I
borrowed it from another DECie (got to keep your eyes open in
CDSWAP:-). Very good sound, too...
Mike
|
351.72 | Steely Dans Greatest Hits | COMET::LEVETT | there's a fat man in the bathtub | Fri Aug 08 1986 13:08 | 7 |
| Re: .68
I believe Steely Dan has a greatest hits cd out, however it is not
the 2 record set that came out a few years back.
_stew-
|
351.73 | | DSSDEV::EPPES | From the home office in Milwaukee | Fri Aug 08 1986 20:44 | 8 |
| RE .70 -- Thanks for the G&S info. I just received a new
Compact Disc Centre catalogue, but it lists only "Pirates."
Guess CDC should be informed about the others...
As for "Superstar," well, this may be heretical :-), but I
prefer the movie soundtrack over the stage versions...
-- Nina
|
351.74 | | AKOV68::BOYAJIAN | Forever On Patrol | Sat Aug 09 1986 04:16 | 5 |
| re:.73
"Heretical" ain't the word for it. :-)
--- jerry
|
351.75 | Steely Dan | SHOGUN::HEFFEL | Gary Heffelfinger | Sat Aug 09 1986 16:50 | 5 |
| Re: .68 and .72
Note 147 (or was it 174?) has some info on Steely Dan.
Gary
|
351.76 | Jim Steinman | QUARK::LIONEL | Steve Lionel | Sat Aug 09 1986 23:25 | 4 |
| I'd love to see Jim Steinman's "Bad for Good" on CD. I wish he'd
do another album - I'm getting tired of hearing his songs mangled
by others.
Steve
|
351.77 | | PDVAX::P_DAVIS | really SARAH::P_DAVIS | Sun Aug 10 1986 13:02 | 8 |
| Re/ .73:
The original version of JCSS wasn't a stage version ... it was
a studio version. Most of Rice and Webber's work, including
"Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat", "Jesus Christ
Superstar", and "Evita" started out as recordings, and were
produced for stage and screen later. I much prefer the studio
version of JCSS to any cast/soundtrack recording I've heard.
|
351.78 | Cat People | HOW::YERAZUNIS | VAXstation Repo Man | Sun Aug 10 1986 18:01 | 4 |
| let's not forget that "Chess" (Tim Rice) also ran recording first,
then stage production.
I want to see the soundtrack to _Cat People_ on CD.
|
351.79 | Now, did you say the studio was or was not on CD? | SKYLAB::FISHER | Burns Fisher 381-1466, ZKO1-1/D42 | Mon Aug 11 1986 22:57 | 5 |
| re .77: Right, Peter, that brown-covered two-record set is THE
JCSS for me. I never did quite sync up with the Phantom's screaming
down on JC and his band in the desert.
Burns
|
351.80 | Sorry for the digression, but... | AKOV68::BOYAJIAN | Forever On Patrol | Tue Aug 12 1986 05:30 | 5 |
| re:.78
Has CHESS appeared on stage yet?
--- jerry
|
351.81 | | PDVAX::P_DAVIS | really SARAH::P_DAVIS | Tue Aug 12 1986 11:51 | 14 |
| Re/ .79:
I don't know of any CD of the original studio version of JCSS.
I'd certainly be interested in knowing about it.
Re/ .80:
My impression was that "Chess" is a work-in-progress, in both
music and production, and that the current recording is essentially
a snap-shot of the state it was in at the time. In other words,
the recording did NOT precede the production, but the whole
show is evolving together. This is not unusual. I believe
the recent multi-Tony award winning "The Big River" started
as a project at the American Repertory Theater in Cambridge.
|
351.82 | CHESS onstage. | HUSKY::MULELID | | Tue Aug 12 1986 15:31 | 8 |
| re:-2
Yes CHESS is running on the stage in London, with most of the same
singers/actors as on the record. It is also on CD for those who
did not know. I have it and I like it.
Svein
|
351.83 | Unshaven Sweeney Todd | BEORN::BENCE | | Tue Aug 12 1986 16:40 | 5 |
|
A complete "Sweeney Todd"...
All I've seen to date is a single CD with the "Highlights".
|
351.84 | | AKOV68::BOYAJIAN | Forever On Patrol | Tue Aug 12 1986 23:28 | 12 |
| re:.81
That's what I had thought, and why I was asking. But then, we have
.82 to consider...
re:.82
Your note wasn't perfectly clear. Did you mean to say that the
London stage production was on CD *aside from* the original studio
recording? How do the two differ?
--- jerry
|
351.85 | Sondheim, Tchaikovsky, and ... Martin?! | CHECK::MWRESINSKI | | Wed Aug 13 1986 11:32 | 11 |
| A second for a complete SWEENEY TODD ! How could the producers
have decided that this could turn into a SWEENEY'S GREATEST HITS?
I'd also like to see a complete NUTCRACKER. It would be so nice
to just slap on the CD on Christmas morn.
Re: .38
George Martin not only produced and did the orchestral arrangements
for the Beatles, he also composed and conducted the music (non-songs)
for their soundtracks.
|
351.86 | CHESS | HUSKY::MULELID | | Wed Aug 13 1986 13:35 | 9 |
| Sorry that I was not clear. What I meant to say was that CHESS is
running on stage in London, but the CD and other recordings are
the studio version. The stage version uses a smaller orchestra and
will if it makes it to record sound quite different ( I have read)
I have not seen or heard it myself. CHESS was also performed on
stage as a concert, which was later sendt on TV in at least Europe.
Svein.
|
351.87 | Sweeney Todd got cut? | PDVAX::P_DAVIS | really SARAH::P_DAVIS | Wed Aug 13 1986 14:17 | 11 |
| Does anyone know how much of the original "Sweeney Todd, the Demon
Barber of Fleet Street" release was cut from the CD? The LP version
is two LPs, but I think I remember hearing somewhere that only about
4 minutes were cut from the CD release, but that the law required
that release to be labelled "Highlights" for that reason. If it's
just 4 minutes, I'm not going to get too worked up over it. There's
plenty of great music on the CD.
Also, does anyone know anything about the new recording of "South
Pacific" with Kiri Te Kanawa, Jos� Carreras, and Mandy Patinkin?
I'd like to know when it'll be available.
|
351.88 | Chess vs. Chess. | WHICH::YERAZUNIS | VAXstation Repo Man | Wed Aug 13 1986 15:53 | 20 |
| re:chess:
According to an ex-apartmentmate (who played my CD's repeatedly
and then FLEW to London for opening night of Chess):
They added a couple of songs and changed some of the lyrics
in the stage version. She bought the stage libretto; I compared
it with the CD libretto and it seems like
1) Added a CIA man - the counterpart to the KGB man
(Molokov?). This balanced the staging without
altering the plot or theme significantly;
2) The Arbiter's role expanded considerably;
3) Four or fice songs changed lyrics, there were two
new songs- (or rather, songlets. These songs
had expanded significantly, often with a new
character coming in to sing something.
It looks like the stage version is a "next draft"
3
|
351.89 | Nutcracker -- complete | COVERT::COVERT | John Covert | Wed Aug 13 1986 21:28 | 3 |
| Try the Slatkin Nutcracker Complete -- 2CDs on RCA.
/john
|
351.90 | Jean-Michel Jarre, Rendez-vous Houston | SHIRE::WENGER | Max Wenger @GEO | Thu Aug 14 1986 09:18 | 6 |
|
Jean-Michel Jarre gave recently a live show in Houston called "Rendez-vous
Houston". The show was televised last sunday by the BBC and at the end it said
that the sound track would be available on record. Has anyone heard or seen it
on CD ?
|
351.91 | Some soundtracks... | GAYNES::WALL | I see the middle kingdom... | Thu Aug 14 1986 09:55 | 3 |
| The soundtracks to Abel Gance's Napoleon, LadyHawke, and Aliens
Dave W.
|
351.92 | Jarre | PYRITE::WEAVER | Dave - Laboratory Data Products | Thu Aug 14 1986 13:44 | 5 |
| re: .90
I have seen it, but I don't remember where.
-Dave
|
351.93 | Jarre | HUSKY::MULELID | | Thu Aug 14 1986 15:16 | 9 |
| Rendez vous is out on CD, this is a studio version and I dont know
if it is the same as the sound track for the show in Houston.
The whole album is dedicated to the crew of Challenger, and as
the cover says Ron McNair was supposed to have recorded one of
the track on saxophone in space. It is released on Polydor.
I have it and like it.
Svein.
|
351.94 | Found some CDs you're looking for | PAULUS::HOFMANN | Stefan Hofmann, SAM Frankfurt | Fri Aug 29 1986 06:51 | 74 |
|
Some of the CDs you're looking for I found yesterday in a german shop near
Frankfurt.
The only problem for you is to go shopping in Germany.
There are only two prices in that shop: 36,95 DM ( about $18.50 )
39,95 DM ( about $20.00 )
Re: .1
------
The original Soundtrack of "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" is available
for 39,95 DM at this distributer.
I did not find Ivan Rebroff's "Folk Songs of Old Russia, V.2" but another
CD named "My Russian Homeland". Perhaps you're interested although Rebroff is
born and raised in Berlin (!). It's sold for 36,95 DM
Re: .8
------
The following Dylan albums I found on CD:
- "Highway 61 Revisited" (39,95 DM)
- "Slow Train Coming" (39,95 DM)
- "Nashville Skyline" (39,95 DM)
Re: .17
-------
There is a Frank Zappa CD available:
"Does Humor Belong in Music"
It's a DDD recording for 36,95 DM
Re: .28
-------
You're looking for old Pink Floyd Albums? I didn't find the one's you were
asking for, but detected the following:
- "Animals" recorded 1977, AAD for 39,95 DM
- "Wish you were here" , AAD for 36,95 DM
- "Meddle" recorded 1971, AAD for 36,95 DM
Re: .41
-------
You haven't seen Genesis' "Foxtrot" ? But I have. It's an AAD recording and
available for 39,95 DM.
The only CD of Moody Blues they sell there is "Days of The Future Passed"
for 36,95 DM.
Re: .57
-------
I don't know on which album of ZZ TOP you can find the songs you're looking
for. I found the following:
- DEG�ELLO (36,95 DM)
- Afterburner ADD (36,95 DM)
- The best of... (36,95 DM)
----------------
I hope I could help a bit, although I don't know how to manage that you could
get those records.
Stefan
|
351.95 | | AKOV68::BOYAJIAN | Forever On Patrol | Wed Sep 03 1986 03:17 | 17 |
| re:.94
Well, I have the movie soundtrack of ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW,
but I'd also like the Roxy Theater (Los Angeles) stage show
version.
An Ivan Rebroff CD? Ah, bliss! It's not the one I'd *prefer*,
but beggars can't be choosers. Unfortunately, he's not popular
(or even known) enough here that anyone would be likely to import
his CD. Was he really born in Berlin? I thought he was an
ex-patriate Russian living in Germany.
Many of the other things you list are available here, some had
become available after the "wish lists" were made. Thanks for
the information, though.
--- jerry
|
351.96 | | PAULUS::HOFMANN | Stefan Hofmann, SAM Frankfurt | Thu Sep 04 1986 03:00 | 18 |
|
Re: .95
I've seen an interview with Ivan Rebroff on German TV some years
ago. He's really born in Berlin. Only some of his ancestors (his
mother ?? ) came from Russia, so he learnd Russian when he was a
child.
When he later detected that he could sing (and I must admit he really
can, even if I don't like his music) he started to sing Russian
folk songs. Perhaps he thought, he'd sell them better with a Russian
image?
Okay, if you would like to get some more of him on CD we should
find a way how you could get it. I never did any trades with foreign
countries. And - remember the prices in Germany for you are high
at the moment.
Regards, Stefan
|
351.97 | More Genesis | PRAGMA::GRIFFIN | Dave Griffin | Tue Sep 09 1986 23:50 | 11 |
| Re: 52 (Genesis)
Wind & Wuthering is a bit elusive. I've seen one copy, and didn't
buy it. "From Genesis to Revelation" is somewhat available as
(not sure) "From Sweet to the Sour" - available at Newberry Comics
(along with Foxtrot, Seconds Out, and Selling England by the Pound).
I'm still searching for a TLLDOB copy - which will pretty much round
off my collection.
- dave
|
351.98 | THE LAMB | DRUID::LAPOINTE | | Wed Sep 10 1986 08:09 | 2 |
| THE LAMB.... IS AVAILABLE AT ROCKIT RECORDS IN NASHUA FOR $29.99
|
351.99 | Blondy | BRS01::PLATTEN | Biggles... (Anthony Robson) | Thu Sep 11 1986 04:27 | 8 |
| I would like very much to see Blondies AUTOAMERICAN on disc,
it's one of my favourite driving records, along with Eagles.
I'm also looking for the NENA CD with '99 Luft Ballons' on it,
along with beatles stuff, especially 'Love Songs'.
Tony...
|
351.100 | | 26286::MCLEMAN | Jeff McLeman VAX* DEV | Thu Sep 11 1986 08:29 | 3 |
| I've seen the NENA CD at rockit records in Nashua.
|
351.101 | | COVERT::COVERT | John Covert | Thu Sep 11 1986 22:06 | 7 |
| Why thanks, Jeff. I'm sure Tony can pop right on over from Brussels.
BTW, I've seen the NENA CD in Germany -- and it was always the one made for
the American market w/ half German and half English songs on it. 99 Red
Balloons / 99 Luftballons is the only duplicated song on the disc.
/john
|
351.102 | NENA on CD | BRS01::PLATTEN | An alias really... | Fri Sep 12 1986 04:14 | 11 |
| Thanks john (.-1) I'm actually 'popping' into Germany tomorrow to
get some CD's. The NENA disc I want, I actually have on tape, and
you're right, 99 Red Balloons is the only duplicate song. I like
the German sons anyhow (I can fortunatly speak some German having
had an Austrian girlfriend for 3 years).
I'll keep an eye out for some of the other 'looking for's in this
topic.
Tony... (BRSADG::ROBSON)
|
351.103 | Whoops | BRS01::PLATTEN | An alias really... | Fri Sep 12 1986 04:19 | 0 |
351.104 | NENA | DSSDEV::CHAN | | Fri Sep 12 1986 14:32 | 12 |
| Re. .101, .102
I have the Nena CD that you are refering to. I also own the LP
version of this. They are almost identical. The only difference
is that the first song is 99 Red Balloons in English, the LP has
the one that was commonly played on the radio, the CD version has
been remixed to add a lot of echoing and I think it sounds awful.
KC
PS How do you like the Land of the Elephant song? I had a college
freind that when wild over it.
|
351.105 | NENA | BRS01::PLATTEN | Borrowed account | Mon Sep 15 1986 05:30 | 9 |
| Thanks for the info, I got the one that I wanted...
It's CDCBS 25264.
All German songs - 99 Luftballons, Kino, Einmal ist Keinmal, Leuchtturm etc...
Great disc.
Tony (BRSADG::ROBSON)
|
351.106 | Beethoven String Quartets | WHOARU::GOUN | NOTEorious | Sat Sep 20 1986 17:12 | 5 |
| I'd love a complete set of the Beethoven String Quartets, played by the
Julliard Quartet. A salesman at Barnes & Noble in Boston told me it was to
be released on Angel, but I haven't seen it yet.
-- Roger
|
351.107 | CBS? | DSSDEV::CHALTAS | | Mon Sep 22 1986 13:37 | 3 |
| I could have sworn that the complete Beethoven Quartets, played
by the Julliard, is in fact available from CBS. Came out a couple
of years ago. No, I don't know the numbers.
|
351.108 | Beatles & McCartney | DSSDEV::STRANGE | Steve Strange- ZK02-3/R56 | Mon Sep 22 1986 18:26 | 6 |
| still waiting for the Beatles...
but what about the missing McCartney albums? There are only 6 or
7 released here. I would particularly like "Back To The Egg", "London
Town", Wings' Greatest,... heck, all of 'em!
|
351.109 | Paul Mcartney | BRSADG::ROBSON | Biggles... | Tue Sep 23 1986 07:51 | 5 |
| Yep. I've got Wings greatest. It's all the classics except waterfall.
i.e. Let 'em in, Live and let die, silly love songs, With a little luck etc...
Tony...
|
351.110 | McCartney (RE:109) | DSSDEV::STRANGE | Steve Strange- ZK02-3/R56 | Tue Sep 23 1986 10:00 | 16 |
| RE: 109
Waterfalls is on McCartney II, released after Wings' Greatest.
But where did you get a disc of "Greatest"? I have only seen the
columbia releases-
Band On The Run
Venus & Mars
Wings Over America
Tug Of War
Pipes Of Peace
Give My Regards To Broad Street
Press To Play <-- This one is Capitol, as McCartney has re-signed
with them.
Any info on the rest on CD?
-Steve
|
351.111 | More on McCartney | BRSADG::ROBSON | Biggles... | Wed Sep 24 1986 03:04 | 6 |
| Er, I don't know where you are, but I got mine in Germany two weeks ago.
I'll try to remember to get the manufacturer and number for you.
I wouldn't mind getting McCartney II. Didn't know it existed.
Tony...
|
351.112 | Wings Greatest in Framingham | IONIAN::GOLDMAN | | Wed Sep 24 1986 10:02 | 7 |
| RE .110:
I've seen "Wings Greatest" at Rockin' Mania, Rt. 9, Framingham. It's been
available there for at least nine months. It's expensive, about $18 (may be
an import). They had 2 copies last week.
Matt
|
351.113 | Modern Lovers! | FDCV01::SIDBDEV | Actually ISWISS::ARVIDSON - 223-2003 | Tue Oct 07 1986 16:42 | 2 |
| Modern Lovers - Live in Glouster, I think it is called. The one that is
out of print in vinyl.
|
351.114 | Found it... the soundtrack to Supergirl... | BOVES::WALL | I see the middle kingdom... | Mon Oct 13 1986 09:44 | 7 |
|
Realizing this is of limited interest, I'm glad to say Varese
Sarabande, the soundtrack people, have released Jerry Goldsmith's score
to Supergirl on CD. I had to go to upstate New York to find it in a
record store. It's VCD 47218, if it matters to anyone else.
Dave W.
|
351.115 | CDs found... | COOKIE::ROLLOW | Redneck cookin'... Fryit! | Sun Oct 19 1986 20:04 | 22 |
| re: .41
Since I wrote that, some of my wishlist has become available.
Yes: Fragile
Emerson, Lake and Palmer: Brain Salad Surgery
ELO: A New World Record
I think all of the old Genesis is available but some it is
very hard to find (at least here in Colorado Springs).
re: .45
On the classical side I've found:
Brahms Hungarian Dances - Philips 6514.107 (416.459-2 on CD)
Fantasia - Buena Vista CD-001 (the more recent digital recording)
* * *
For purists, the catalog number of DG 3301.376 should have been
DG 2531.276.
|
351.116 | Redbone and Biggs | PARSEC::PESENTI | | Thu Oct 30 1986 07:48 | 6 |
| I'd like to see anything by Leon Redbone. Also an album called "Biggs Plays
Bach", by E. Power Biggs, played on the four organs of some famous European
cathedral.
- JP
|
351.117 | Come to me my melancholy baby... | NINJA::HEFFEL | Examine everything. | Thu Nov 06 1986 20:48 | 7 |
| Yeah. Leon Redbone. That would sound good. I haven't listened
to my Leon Redbone LP's in several years. (Largely because I haven't
listened to very many *LP's* in the last 2 years.)
Rhumpa-te-bum...
Gary
|
351.118 | | AKOV68::BOYAJIAN | The Mad Armenian | Wed Dec 03 1986 03:15 | 9 |
| Another of my wishes has been granted. British imports (on EMI)
of the early Queen albums have arrived at BCD. I picked up the
last copy of A NIGHT AT THE OPERA (they'll be getting more in
soon) and they had already sold out (for the nonce) of JAZZ.
The quality could be better, but it noticibly improves from
earlier album to later album, so it's likely a function of the
original recording.
--- jerry
|
351.119 | Yes, it says "1955 stereo recording". | COOKIE::ROLLOW | It's kind of fun to be extinct. | Thu Dec 04 1986 21:49 | 3 |
| The 1955 stereo recording of Brahms' Piano Concerto No 1 recorded
by Autur Rubinstein and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra conducted
by Fritz Reiner. This was released on RCA ARL1-2044.
|
351.120 | A couple more wishes | EXIT26::STRATTON | We're gonna need a bigger boat | Tue Dec 09 1986 23:14 | 5 |
| Any Deep Purple (I know the most recent is on CD)
Any Chicago <= 10
Jim Stratton
|
351.121 | | ASIA::MCLEMAN | Jeff McLeman, Workstations Dev | Wed Dec 10 1986 14:53 | 5 |
| I was reading last night at the radio station I work at part time
that Deep Purple's "MACHINE HEAD" will be out in time for Christmas.
JEff
|
351.122 | I want my Zevon | APOLLO::GOODWIN | Send lawyers, guns, and money... | Wed Dec 10 1986 23:42 | 10 |
| we want zevon !!!
we want zevon !!!
we want zevon !!!
we want zevon !!!
we want zevon !!!
we want zevon !!!
we want zevon !!!
we want zevon !!!
we want zevon !!!
we want zevon !!!
|
351.123 | you spoke too soon | APOLLO::GOODWIN | Send lawyers, guns, and money... | Wed Dec 10 1986 23:47 | 4 |
| re .5
Joe sample's albums are on CD. I have Carmel and opted for something
else instead of Rainbow. Try leachmeres
|
351.124 | DAVE CLARK 5 | FRSBEE::ROLLA | | Thu Dec 11 1986 12:34 | 4 |
| Anybody seen any Dave Clark 5 CD's specifically with the song
BECAUSE ?
Mike
|
351.125 | Eagles? | SEDSWS::WATT | really HAZARD::EDMUNDS | Fri Dec 12 1986 06:57 | 5 |
| Heard a rumour that the Eagles 'Desparado' was out on CD. Can
anyone confirm? (Haven't seen it here in the UK).
Keith Edmunds
|
351.126 | The gods are smiling... | HPSCAD::WALL | I see the middle kingdom... | Mon Feb 09 1987 08:33 | 6 |
|
For all you Rush fans, Hemispheres, Permanent Waves, and 2112 are
out on CD. And do they sound good! No hiss, no distortions, no
kidding.
DFW
|
351.127 | Take that., Ravel... | HPSCAD::WALL | I see the middle kingdom... | Tue Feb 10 1987 10:34 | 5 |
|
That Jeff Beck album with 'Beck's Bolero' on it. Don't rememeber
the name. How embarrasking.
DFW
|
351.128 | Hi Ho Silver Lining | 43156::ANDY_LESLIE | Andy `{o}^{o}' Leslie, ECSSE. OSI. | Tue Feb 10 1987 11:17 | 1 |
|
|
351.129 | Return To Forever and more | SPIDER::MILLER | making angels in the powder | Thu Feb 12 1987 00:06 | 14 |
| I've been looking all over for 'Romantic Warrior'. Someone mentioned
seeing it way back near the beginning of this note, but I couldn't find
it listed in the Schwann's green book (much less in any stores). If
anybody runs across a copy, please let me know. I've GOTTA have it!
I'd love to see anything by Passport - 'Sky Blue', 'Ocean Liner',
'Iguacu', 'Infinity Machine', 'Cross-Collateral', 'Garden of Eden'.
Herbie Hancock - 'Sextant', 'Headhunters', 'Man-Child', 'Thrust'.
Miles Davis - 'In A Silent Way'. I understand 'Bitches Brew' is
out but I haven't been able to find this either.
I'll keep dreamin'..
|
351.130 | RE.127 | ELMO::MARCOUX | | Thu Feb 12 1987 09:02 | 4 |
|
RE.127 "TRUTH"
|
351.131 | | BCSE::RYAN | To CD or not CD... | Thu Feb 12 1987 10:30 | 4 |
| re .1: I read on Usenet this morning that Dreamboat Annie is
coming.
mIke
|
351.132 | Dreamboat Annie | DROID::EDRY | Bob | Thu Feb 12 1987 10:45 | 7 |
|
RE: .-1
See note 641.0.
|
351.133 | Incantations arrived | COMICS::HUDSON | that's what I think | Wed Feb 18 1987 09:19 | 10 |
| well, one of the cds i've been looking for for the past year has
finally arrived -
Mike Oldfield - Incantations. and it's on ONE cd :-)
Virgin CDVDT 101
made my day :-)
nick
|
351.134 | Now to get the two live ones out... | HPSCAD::WALL | I see the middle kingdom... | Mon Feb 23 1987 09:01 | 9 |
|
I've heard a rumor that all of Rush's studio work is now out on
CD, but that the only place you can get the ones not at Strawberries
(Rush, Fly by Night, Caress of Steel, and A Farewell to Kings) is
Boston Compact Disc, at $25.00 a pop.
Can anyone confirm/disprove this?
DFW
|
351.135 | I WISH!! | CASPRO::DLONG | | Mon Feb 23 1987 10:47 | 5 |
| Rockit Records in Nashua is usually first with everything [they
had an Abby Road CD long ago]. They haven't heard word one about
all the old studio stuff.
I guess it's just more in the rumor mill for us hungry Rush fans.
|
351.136 | Zevon is Here!!!! | FILTHY::ESLING | | Tue Feb 24 1987 21:43 | 7 |
| Finally, you can have your Zevon!!!
Picked up Zevon's greatest hits this evening.
I'd prefer to have the individual releases, but this
will do until then.
wte
|
351.137 | Now fir the live stuff... | HPSCAD::WALL | I see the middle kingdom... | Mon Mar 30 1987 11:39 | 11 |
|
The rest of Rush's studio work hit Strawberries this week. M-m
good!
Now all I have to do is find a copy of Moving Pictures somewhere.
As soon as I was ready to buy it, the damn thing disappeared.
If Mercury coughed up Rush's first Album, maybe we can get Atlantic
to release Yes's Relayer.
DFW
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351.138 | More! More! More! | CASPRO::DLONG | Superfight? By-Tor in 3! | Thu Apr 02 1987 14:56 | 9 |
| For the record:
RUSH - All The World's A Stage, Exit Stage Left, Rush Roullette
^ A bootleg
YES - Yes, Time & A Word, Tales..., Relayer, Tormato, Drama
RICK WAKEMAN - Make "Rhapsodies" a domestic! $50 is too much!
STYX - The album with "Lorelei"
ELP - Welcome Back My Friends To The Show That Never Ends, Ladies
And Gentlemen, Emerson, Lake And Palmer
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351.139 | Deep Purple _Machine Head_ here | EXIT26::STRATTON | Shoelaces of the world, untie! | Sat Apr 04 1987 15:29 | 6 |
| re .120, .121 (Deep Purple) - I finally saw _Machine Head_,
at Lechmere. Now to add all their other earlier stuff
to this wishlist...
Jim Stratton
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351.140 | looking for..... | NEXUS::GORTMAKER | | Wed Apr 15 1987 22:23 | 5 |
| Bob James "Hot" or was that "H" either way anyone seen it? I cannot
even find it on LP to replace the one that never came back after
loaning it out....
-j
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351.141 | I've got those Can't-afford Blues | MOJAVE::PURMAL | Big is more than small is less | Mon Apr 20 1987 20:20 | 14 |
| I'd like to see music of all types on CD
Be Bop Deluxe - Sunburst Finish
Alice Cooper - Killer
Blondie - Autoamerica
The Who - Tommy
Vangellis - Heaven and Hell
Wendy (Walter) Carlos - Music from A Clockwork Orange
Focus - Hamburger Concerto
P.S. I know that some of these things may already be out. I don't
go to the record stores much to avoid the can't-afford blues.
ASP
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351.142 | Five Cut-outs for the price of one CD | STAR::JACOBI | Paul Jacobi - VAX/VMS Development | Tue Apr 21 1987 09:42 | 9 |
| RE: -.1
You could avoid the "Can't afford Blues" by buying older titles
on LP's (remember them?). Why spend $16.99 for a CD version of
"Blondie", when the LP is sitting in the "Cut-out" rack for $2.99?
-Paul
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351.143 | Hocus Pocus? | NOVA::ARNOLD | | Tue Apr 21 1987 12:23 | 6 |
| Since .141 mentioned Focus, does anyone know if "Hocus Pocus" is
available on any CD? I bought a used copy of the album "Moving Waves"
recently, but would like a CD copy if it's available domestically
or as an import.
-Jeff
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351.144 | | VINO::GSCOTT | Greg Scott | Tue Apr 21 1987 18:27 | 4 |
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"Tommy" by The Who and the "Soundtrack from A Clockwork Orange"
are in my collection! I don't know if the seperate "Music from
A Clockwork Orange" (W. Carlos only) is out on CD.
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351.145 | I've got the vinyl, I want the CDs | WCSM::PURMAL | Big is more than small is less | Wed Apr 22 1987 20:44 | 15 |
| re: .142
I already have LP versions of all the wish list CDs, but they have
a few clicks and pops spread throughout them. I'd like some quiet
(virtually no clicks or pops), convienient versions of the music.
I also thought of a few more that I'd like to see.
Roxy Music Siren
Ten CC Art for Art's Sake (I know thats the wrong title)
Ambrosia Somewhere I've Never Travelled
Ambrosia Ambrosia
The Tubes The Tubes
The Tubes Remote Control
Todd Rundgren + Utopia Adventures in Utopia
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351.146 | 10cc, Godley & Creme | BAVIKI::GOOD | Michael Good | Thu Apr 23 1987 13:27 | 14 |
| Re .145:
Yes, some vintage 10cc CD's would be nice. I'd like to see all
four of the "real" 10cc albums (before the original quartet split
up), as well as Godley and Creme's L and Freeze Frame albums.
On import CD, I've seen the greatest hits album and a couple of
their later albums: 10 out of 10, Bloody Tourists, and maybe
another one like Look Hear. Godley & Creme also have a CD version
of The History Mix, Vol. 1 which I plan to get soon - it leaves
out the single version of Cry but adds a remix of a bunch of
Lol & Kev tunes.
Michael
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351.147 | Clockwork Orange catalog number | VINO::GSCOTT | Greg Scott | Tue May 05 1987 09:51 | 6 |
| Just for your future reference, "A Clockwork Orange, Music From The
Soundtrack" is Warner Bros. 2573-2 (Europe 246 127). "Singin' In The
Rain" by Gene Kelly is the only cut with objectionable hiss. I picked
it up about 2 years ago.
GAS
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351.148 | | SRFSUP::LEAS | No such thing as objective opinion | Tue May 05 1987 21:11 | 7 |
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re .145
The entire Roxy Music catalogue (save perhaps "Viva") is available
on imported CD's. Currently "Avalon" is the only domestic.
R
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351.149 | Matt Bianco!!! | GENRAL::SEAGLE | Everybody generalizes. | Mon May 11 1987 20:30 | 12 |
| ATTENTION FELLOW CD NOTERS... (or K-Mart shoppers, or whatever)
I *must* have Matt Bianco's "Whose Side Are You On?" on CD. According
to Schwann it is not currently available on CD (only LP, and Cassette
tape), but if *anyone* sees it *PLEASE* contact me ASAP!
Thanks,
David.
P.S. -- sorry if I got a little carried away, but this is an excellent
album, and I need a CD copy before I wear the grooves off
the LP! 8^}
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351.150 | Matt Bianco on CD. | PILOU::MULELID | Nicely out of tune. | Tue May 12 1987 13:47 | 5 |
| I have had "Whose Side Are You On" on CD for about six months, so
it is available on CD but maybe only in europe sofar0.
If interrested I can look up the number at home.
Svein.
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351.151 | Within the stately pleasure dome... | HPSCAD::WALL | I see the middle kingdom... | Tue May 12 1987 14:39 | 12 |
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According to sources, Rush's two live sets, *All The World's A Stage*
and *Exit Stage Left* have been released, but with "A Passage To
Bangkok" excised from Exit Stage Left to make it fit.
If it's true, I'm willing to do without A Passage To Bangkok on
ESL to get the live version of Xanadu. Doubtless the release of
ATWAS is the one with the *other* version of Working Man, the one
Alex played without a broken guitar string.
Can anyone confirm or deny the existence of these?
DFW
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351.152 | re: Live Rush CDs | HULK::DJPL | Do you believe in magic? | Tue May 12 1987 15:56 | 1 |
| If they have been released, I'll know about it this afternoon.
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351.153 | Affirmative | HULK::DJPL | Do you believe in magic? | Tue May 12 1987 19:07 | 8 |
| Yes. They are here!
Exit Stage Left [minus Passage to Bangkok]
All The World's A Stage [minus What You're Doing]
Yes, I have these in my greedy little hands. This brings the total
number of Rush CDs to 13, like it oughta be. 13 albums; 13 CDs
[discounting Rush: Archives]
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351.154 | Bianco?! WHERE? | GENRAL::SEAGLE | 44% of statistics are meaningless | Tue May 12 1987 21:15 | 11 |
| re: .150
Huuummmm.
Must be that this *is* only available in Europe. Please post the
number, label, and any other pertinent data here (or send me mail).
Matt Bianco releases under Atlantic records here in the US, so it
will be interesting to see if another company is doing the CDs.
Thanks!
David_who's_wild_with_anticipation.
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351.155 | Matt again. | PILOU::MULELID | Nicely out of tune. | Thu May 14 1987 11:52 | 23 |
| Here is the info on Matt Bianco.
Matt Bianco Whose Side Are You On?
Label: WEA # 240 472-2.
Tracks: 1.Whose Side Are You On?
2.More Than I Can Bear
3.No No Never
4.Half A Minute
5.Matts Mood
6.Get Out Of Your Lazy Bed
7.It's Getting Late
8.Sneaking Out The Back Door
9.Riding With The Wind
10.Matts Mood II
Does not say anywhere if it is AAD, ADD or DDD.
If you want help to get it send a mail.
Svein.
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351.156 | | AKOV68::BOYAJIAN | IN THE digital MOOD | Thu May 28 1987 04:18 | 8 |
| I never would've believed it, but I found one of my "wants"
yesterday at a Strawberries: Iron Butterfly's IN-A-GADDA-DA-
VIDA. I never thought I'd see these guys on CD. Considering
the original recording was nothing to write home about, the
dynamics on the CD are quite nice. There is *very* noticible
hiss, though.
--- jerry
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351.157 | Excuse me... 1954 stereo. | COOKIE::ROLLOW | Murphy's Law applies. | Thu May 28 1987 14:37 | 12 |
| re: .119
Well, I finally got it and I made a small mistake in .119. The
Brahms was recoded in April 1954 (in stereo and mono).
My quick review (the longer will be later) is:
Performance: B+ or A- Sound: A (+)
If you make allowances for the age, it is really a VERY good sounding
recording. If you compare it to modern recordings and don't allow
for age it is merely very good.
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351.158 | | NEXUS::GORTMAKER | the Gort | Tue Jun 02 1987 21:31 | 5 |
| Any Firefall availible on cd? I have been watching but havent seen
any. Does anyone know if there are any out or planned for release?
-jerry
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351.159 | Buddy Holly | STP::ANDERSON | Have an adequate day :-| | Thu Jun 11 1987 15:51 | 6 |
| I heard some Buddy Holly over the weekend, and it started me wondering
whether there were any *good* Buddy Holly CD's around. I would
love to hear one if it was placed into laser technology with care
instead of being plunked down from poor-sounding sources.
Can anyone recommend a good Buddy Holly CD collection?
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351.160 | Buddy Holly From the Original Master Tapes | WINERY::BROTHER | | Thu Jun 11 1987 17:38 | 7 |
| I have one called From the Original Master Tapes. It has been
digitally remastered from the original master tapes. Most of the
selections are in mono. The sound is incredibly good considering
this stuff was recorded in the mid to late 50's. The music is of
course excellent.
George
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351.161 | Oh, by the way, it sounds great! | AKOV75::BOYAJIAN | In the d|i|g|i|t|a|l mood | Tue Jun 16 1987 02:29 | 23 |
| I just came across Procol Harum's LIVE WITH THE EDMONDTON
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA at BCD. According to the price sticker,
it'd been in since 21 May, but I hadn't run across it until
now. The bad news is that it's an import with a hefty price
tag: $24.99. Well, I waffled back and forth on this. I didn't
want to pay that much, but I really wanted this disc. Ah,
what the hell, it's only money, so I bought it. As I left the
store, I pulled it out to look at the booklet and noticed
that the price sticker on the back of the jewel box said $16.99.
So, I went back in, showed this to the clerk, who went back
to check the other copies --- which all said $24.99. She
couldn't explain what happened, but she did give me an $8.00
credit slip (of course, part of this might be that she knows
I'm a regular and spend lots of money there, so giving me a
break on this is not going to hurt them in the long run).
So, anyways, if any of you want this disc, try shopping around
first to see if everyone's charging excessively (I don't really
blame BCD for such an outrageous price, since they're just
reflecting their cost from the distributor --- their prices
are usually pretty average).
--- jerry
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351.162 | Monday, Nothing! | PARSEC::PESENTI | JP | Tue Jun 16 1987 08:13 | 5 |
|
How about the Fug's First Album?
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351.163 | Concerto for a Rainy Day! | STAR06::SELBY | | Wed Jun 24 1987 20:40 | 10 |
| Well, I finally saw one of my most wanted this week.
Electric Light Orchestra - Out of the Blue.
And it has all of the music from the LPs (I've checked timing) on
one disk. I was willing to part with the money for a double disc
but got it for $14. So.. I bought Jethro Tull's Repeat. :^)
Dale
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351.164 | The Warriors: Barry De Vorzon et. al. | HPSCAD::WALL | Ready when the Dutchman comes | Tue Feb 14 1989 10:46 | 8 |
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The recording industry keeps embarrassing me. Things I never in
a million years thought would get to CD are making it, including:
The Warriors: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
which I discovered in Good Vibrations in the Greendale Mall.
DFW
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