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433.1 | GRP info wanted. | THORBY::MARRA | All I have to be is what You made me. | Wed Aug 20 1986 11:14 | 9 |
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Does anybody else have any of the GRP Records CD's. I am interrested
in listening to Lee Retinour (sp) and some others. I heard one
of his songs on MTV *once* and really liked it.
I've also heard the GRP is in the lines of Telarc, Windham Hill
etc... as far as recording quality is concerned. Is this true?
.dave.
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433.2 | Another endorsement | CADCAM::SMITH | Tom Smith | Wed Aug 20 1986 14:31 | 7 |
| I have Dave Gruisin's "Night-lines" (with St. Elsewhere theme) and
"Mountain Dance", as well as "In the Digital Mood." They're all
superbly recorded. There is at least one sampler-type recording
in their catalog - "GRP Live" - with at least one each of their
artists.
-Tom
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433.3 | Catalog on the box | BOVES::WALL | I see the middle kingdom... | Wed Aug 20 1986 15:53 | 5 |
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The outer box my CD came in (the long cardboard thing that the jewel
box is in) had a catalog of their titles on the back.
Dave W.
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433.4 | | AKOV68::BOYAJIAN | Forever On Patrol | Thu Aug 21 1986 04:37 | 6 |
| I second (or is it third?) the recommendation for IN THE DIGITAL
MOOD. From what I understand, the GM Orchestra duplicated the
original recordings right down to the mistakes (since I can't
tell the mistakes, I can't corroborate that personally).
--- jerry
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433.5 | Rit & GRP | MSEE::BREAULT | | Thu Aug 21 1986 09:01 | 14 |
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re .2
GRP has a Jazz Sampler Vol. 1 released about two years ago and
a Vol. 2 released earlier this year.
re .1
Lee Ritenour has a CD titled "On The Line" which I think was
originally released as a direct-to-disk LP. It's a good album. Another
album, "The NY LA Dream Band" also features Ritenour and Grusin.
The "GRP Live" CD is also available in VHS Hi Fi.
bb
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433.6 | BC | ASIA::MCLEMAN | Jeff McLeman Workstations Eng | Thu Aug 21 1986 10:11 | 5 |
| I have Billy Cobham's "WARNING" and "POWER PLAY" on GRP. Let's just
say "AWESUM"
Jeff
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433.7 | Get it for your Parents | ELWOOD::MCCARREN | | Thu Aug 21 1986 23:00 | 11 |
| I played "In the Digital Mood" for my father who is a big band era
aficionado. Since he remembers the original Glen Miller Band as well as
the Modenaires, I consider him to be my most accessible expert.
His opinion: "Best recording of Miller music I've heard". I had
him entranced for several hours, just listening again and again.
My advice: If you've got parents in their 60's, it's a treat they'll
never forget, and it's worth much more than the cost of the CD (sorry
to be schmaltzy but.......)
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433.8 | Harlequin is good, too... | REMEDY::KOPEC | Bad Sneakers | Mon Aug 25 1986 14:42 | 5 |
| re .1: I have "Harlequin" on CD... very enjoyable, but I really
don't care for the vocal tracks... good CD for a programmable player.
(very nice recording job...)
...tek
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433.9 | luke-warm review | PAMPAM::CLARK | Ward Clark | Mon Aug 25 1986 18:35 | 10 |
| I bought "In the Digital Mood" on the basis of the great reviews
I've read (like the ones in this topic). I've been a big band fan
for many years and was prepared to be blown away. I wasn't.
When I played it recently for my father-in-law (in his 60's),
he said what I'd been thinking - the recording is great, but the
band just doesn't duplicate the spirit of the original Glenn Miller
band.
-- Ward
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433.10 | maybe its catching | GRAMPS::WCLARK | Walt Clark | Tue Aug 26 1986 09:56 | 7 |
| I have a Glenn Miller DD (Direct Disk) and have the same feeling
as Ward. Very precise playing but without the feeling of energy
you can hear thru the scratches in the old 78's.
The lights are on but nobodys home.
Walt
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433.11 | Covers never seem the same | OMEGA::QUIMBY | | Mon Sep 15 1986 09:49 | 23 |
| Tried out "In the Digital Mood" this weekend.
All the right notes, but no (enthusiasm, drive, tension, spirit
-- pick one). Disappointing. That's the bad news.
The good news -- if you want to check out big band music consider
the Smithsonian Big Band Jazz collection, a six (vinyl) record set
from the beginning to about 1950. [I borrowed both this weekend
from the Winchester (MA) library].
They have done an INCREDIBLE job of creating decent sound from the
old 78's. Being above the commercial fray, they have managed to
get contributions from RCA *and* Columbia, as well as smaller labels.
Personally, I would MUCH rather listen to the old "In The Mood"
or "String of Pearls" from the Smithsonian collection than the
(admittedly better-sounding) "In the Digital Mood".
In addition to which, you get the REAL bands -- Benny Goodman,
Count Basie, Duke Ellington, etc.
dq
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433.12 | | 26083::P_DAVIS | really SARAH::P_DAVIS | Mon Sep 15 1986 11:36 | 3 |
| I've heard a number of the Smithsonian collections, and they all
seem to be great. Now, when are they going to start putting the
stuff on CD?
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433.13 | Benny Goodman's Lets Dance is even better | MAHLER::KOCH | Kevin Koch LTN1-2/B17 DTN226-6274 | Wed Feb 18 1987 14:46 | 3 |
| Benny Goodman's 'Let's Dance' is real Benny Goodman, recorded in
1985, DDD, I think. It sounds even closer to live than In the Digital
Mood.
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