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Created:Mon Feb 17 1986
Last Modified:Fri Mar 03 1989
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Number of topics:1517
Total number of notes:13349

757.0. "Looking for the centre of the earth" by RDGENG::BSMITH (Bazzoo�) Tue May 19 1987 04:24

    Hi there, I need a helping hand trying to track down a CD which is
    about but very few stores seem to know of. The CD is "Journey to the
    Centre of the Earth" by Rick Wakeman I believe? Has anybody got this on
    CD and if so what is the label and number.
    
    
			    Thanks Barry
     
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757.1Please post any leads hereBPOV09::JMICHAUDTue May 19 1987 08:578
    PLEASE....If anyone finds out where this disk can be found
    
    		POST IT HERE!!!
    
    so that the rest of us who want this one can get it.
    
    Thanks/John
    
757.2Manchester Mall maybe?MIGHTY::MICHAUDI have become comfortably numb..Tue May 19 1987 11:398
    
    Well, it is by Rick Wakeman and it is available. The only problem
    is I can't remember for certain which store I saw it at. If my memory
    serves me right, I think I saw it at the record store at the Mall
    of New Hampshire in Manchester. If you do locate it perhaps you
    could post sound quality information here? Good luck, and I hope
    I havn't sent you on a wild goose chase!
    
757.3Lecheme in NashuaDURIN::ROBINSONAndy RobinsonTue May 19 1987 11:574
      I saw it a week over a week ago at the Lechemere in the Pheasant
      Lane Mall in NH.  It is in the movie/soundtrack section.
      
      -Andy-
757.4QUARK::LIONELWe all live in a yellow subroutineTue May 19 1987 12:033
    Why the heck should it be under movies and soundtracks???  Or is
    this just confusion on the part of the store clerk?
    				Steve
757.5VLNVAX::KARLSONOnly 220 shopping days until Xmas!Tue May 19 1987 12:5010
    
    RE: .-1
    
    	Could be confusion, or it could be thoughtless customers, who
    wander around with discs in their hand, and when they make up their
    mind, they just drop the discs in whatever bin is at hand.
    
    	I *HATE* when that happens ... 8^)
    
    								-rjk
757.6I blew it!SOFTY::HEFFELFINGERBored on BoardTue May 19 1987 23:249
    I've seen it.  Once.  I could kick myself for not buying it.  The
    one I saw was brought to us by Mobile Fidelity.  The ones who use
    the half speed masters.  It was at a place called Compact Video
    in Greenville SC if any of you care.   BTW, Compact Video is a
    wonderful place.  It specializes in CD's and VHS video.  They have
    a most amazing selection of hard-to-find CD's.
    
    Gary
    
757.7Seen last Saturday!VINO::GSCOTTGreg ScottWed May 20 1987 11:102
    I saw it last Saturday at Rock 'N Mania in Flamingham.  I think
    it was 13.99.
757.8got one!WRMTWN::WHALENThey're only out to get you if you're parinoidWed May 20 1987 22:285
    I picked up a copy (they only had one) tonight at Strawberries in
    Shrewsbury.  As mentioned earlier, it was in the soundtrack section.
    I paid $16.99 - not bad for a MFSL disc.
    
    Rich
757.9They have strange ideas of musical taxonomyHUMAN::BURROWSJim BurrowsThu May 21 1987 00:098
        It's not surprising  that it is filed strangely at the Pheasant
        Lane Lechmere. After all according to them Glenn Miller and
        Benny Goodman are "Big Band" not "Jazz", but Count Basie and
        Duke Ellington are "Jazz" not "Big Band". The Kingston Trio is
        "Jazz". Scott Joplin rags are "Classical". Superseesion is
        "Pop/Rock", Butterfield is "Jazz". Follow that? Neither did I. 
        
        JimB.
757.10One more place32461::DJPLDo you believe in magic?Thu May 21 1987 14:296
It's also at Rockit Records in Nashua NH.  It's filed under "Yes" due to 
Wakeman's association with that band.

The version they have is the MFSL version.

I, unfortunately, bought the "regular A&M" version some months back.
757.11MFSL Sonic DifferencesEXODUS::LEVYIs reality an implementation?Thu May 21 1987 19:0116
    Could we have some opinions on the sonic differences between the
    A&M and MFSL releases?
    
    I have the MFSL CD's of I Robot and Year of The Cat, which I like,
    but I'm not sure if they *sound* any better than the Arista releases -
    I bought the MFSL's 'cause they were first-to-market...
    
    Re. -.6
    Although Mobile Fidelity undoubtedly does _something_ when they remaster
    to CD's, half speed mastering wouldn't help - that's a vinyl record
    cutting head improvement...What I haven't figured out is how they
    made a Half-Speed Mastered vinyl LP out of a *digitally* mastered
    album:  Donald Fagen's The Nightfly?  Whatever analog tape they
    used wasn't, strictly speaking, "the original, two-track master
    recording"....
     
757.12Nearing the centreRDGENG::BSMITHBazzoo�Fri May 22 1987 04:5212
    Great,
    
	now we are getting somewhere. So now that I know that there are
    some people out there who actually have this CD, what can I use to
    identify it when I walk into the store to order it. In other words,
    what is a catalogue number?
    
    
		    Thanks, from someone who can't wait to get to
			the centre.
    
757.13Oh I'm moving, moving, moving ... 8^)VLNVAX::KARLSONOnly 213 shopping days until Xmas!Tue May 26 1987 16:258
    Journey... is available for those who travel to the Great White
    North. Mush your way by dogsled or on snowshoes to Sam's on
    Yongue St. in Toronto. Or try Fantasmigoria on St. Catherine St.
    in Montreal. $18.99 in Cdn funds.
    
    Dave Hooper
    
757.14COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertTue May 26 1987 19:426
Hmmm.  At today's exchange rate, that's $14.13 U.S.

If those are typical prices, and not sale prices, and includes all taxes, a trip
to the Great White North to do CD shopping may be worthwhile.

/john
757.15Don't forget DUTYFROST::EDSONDWed May 27 1987 09:355
    re:14
    Don't forget to add in duty!  I'm not sure what the duty rate is,
    but can get expensive quick.
    
    Don
757.16COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertWed May 27 1987 12:213
If I stay overnight and bring in $400 or less per person, there is no duty.

/john
757.17don't even have to stay overnightSRFSUP::LEASit's about time I changed this nameWed May 27 1987 20:048
    
    re .15,.16
    
    I used to live in Detroit and would often spend an afternoon shopping
    in Windsor.  When returning I would always tell customs what I had
    purchased; they never charged any duty.  (It was never over $200...)

    R
757.18A number, a numberRDGENG::BSMITHBazzoo�Thu May 28 1987 04:4610
    Back to the subject I believe,
    
    
	BUT what about a number so that I can order the CD!
    
				Barry

    Loves knowing how cheap it is, but still can't order it
    
757.19CONTRL::SHIHPEPeter P. Shih - Internal Software Services/WestFri May 29 1987 18:5311
    
    Well, even though I have no interest in this artist and album, here
    is some relevant information about the album:
    
    MFSL catalog number:  MFCD848
    
    Can be ordered from: Mobile Fidelity Sound Labs
    			 1260 Holm Road
    			 Petaluma, CA 94952
    
    			 Tel: (707) 778-0134
757.20Ontario sales tax refundULTRA::HERBISONUNAUTHORIZED ACCESS ONLYMon Jun 01 1987 19:3712
        Now that you have your number, back to the digression.
        
        If you go into Ontario you will get charged sales tax, but if
        you purchase CDs (or other non-expendables) and take them out of
        the country you can get a refund.  I believe this is an attempt
        to encourage tourism.  When I was in Toronto I purchased a
        variety of books and CDs and sent the receipts and the form to
        the correct government office and they replied with a check in
        American dollars.  Not quite as convenient as New Hampshire, but
        if you are there and the price is right...
        
        					B.J. 
757.21ThanksRDGENG::BSMITHBazzoo�Tue Jun 02 1987 10:3910
    Thanks alot Peter,
    
	this should be able to get me somewhere.
    
			Barry
    
    
    PS.	    By all means let the digression continue!