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786.1 | David Sanborn-A Change of Heart | FDCV09::XXDEV3 | | Fri Jun 12 1987 09:54 | 2 |
| This disc sounds great anytime, nomatter what type of music I feel
like listening to. A great way to break into jazz music.
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786.2 | A FAVORITE | TIPPLE::MIANO | John M. Miano - KYO | Fri Jun 12 1987 10:40 | 6 |
|
Brahms Symphony #2
Guilini/Los Angeles Phil. - DG
A perfect performance.
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786.3 | How about ... | COMET2::LEVETT | | Fri Jun 12 1987 11:05 | 11 |
| For pop/rock, I have to pick The Beatles RUBBER SOUL. The sound
is clean and fresh and brought back floods of memory.
Jazz...though new to the field, I like the Windham Hill material
but thus far Dave Grusin's ONE OF A KIND is my favorite. Done
digitally the recording, which was done live is a great example
of the excitement generated by this type of media.
Classical...probably the Karajan's Beethoven Symphonies #5 & #6,
or perhaps THE FOUR SEASON's by Oswa (sp.) or perhaps...;-)
_stew-
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786.4 | | QUARK::LIONEL | We all live in a yellow subroutine | Fri Jun 12 1987 12:10 | 6 |
| My favorite so far is Barbra Streisand's "The Broadway Album".
It may be analog source, but the sound is wonderful and the
performance is electrifying. This disc shows what careful and
caring attention to quality can achieve.
Steve
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786.5 | a few bests | TOOK::MATTIOLI | John Mattioli | Fri Jun 12 1987 12:20 | 5 |
| I don't really have (a) favorate but a few favorates:
Marillion --- Misplaced childhood (good sound & music)
Pink Floyd --- The Final Cut (good music & great sound (import))
Fresh Aire i-iv (requires a certain mood (great music/imaging))
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786.6 | Can't listen to just one... | COOKIE::ROLLOW | Murphy's Law applies. | Fri Jun 12 1987 13:13 | 12 |
| Only one?
Brahms Piano Concerto #1 on RCA 5668-2-RC, the 1954 stereo recording.
Others:
Rock - Pink Floyd, Dark Side of the Moon.
Semi-jazz - Flim & the BB's, Tricycle.
Jazz - Duke Ellington & Louis Armstrong, The Great Reunion & Together
for the First Time, Modile Fidelity MFCD 2-807.
Soundtrack - North by Northwest, Varese Sarabande VCD 47205 &
The Star Wars Trilogy, Varese Sarabande VCD 47201.
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786.7 | I love 'em all | HPSCAD::WALL | I see the middle kingdom... | Fri Jun 12 1987 13:26 | 11 |
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Rock: Works, Volume 1 (ELP)
Classical: Nutcracker Suite and Swan Lake Suite, Tchaikovsky
(Bernstein and the New York Philharmonic)
Jazz: Take Five (Dave Brubeck Quartet)
New Age: Saving the Wildlife (Mannheim Steamroller)
I have nearly 150 CDs, and I haven't bought one yet I didn't like.
DFW
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786.8 | Quadrophenia! | SQM::ODONNELL | | Fri Jun 12 1987 13:39 | 8 |
|
The CD is good quality, not great, but decent. It's just a an amazing
album, especially disc 1, starting off with "I am the Sea" (gently)
and blasting off with "The Real Me." "I've Had Enough" just completes
that side perfectly with such grace that disc 1 could be an album
by itself.
If "Tommy" is a rock opera, "Quadrophenia" is a symphony.
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786.9 | XTC's Skylarking | PNEUMA::WILSON | I have accepted Provolone into my life... | Fri Jun 12 1987 13:48 | 5 |
| Maybe it's just because summer is a-cumin in, but XTC's *Skylarking*...
Great sound, great production, great music! The perfect CD to usher
in summer...
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786.10 | | PARITY::SZABO | | Fri Jun 12 1987 14:11 | 8 |
| Can't name just one either. In my vast cd collection of about 25
or so, I tend to play these the most:
The Beatles- Sgt. Pepper (no way near tired of it yet)
The Kinks- Think Visual
Eric Clapton- (his latest)
Yes- Classic Yes
Yes- 90125
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786.11 | Yes-90125, Yes-Yessongs, Time Warp, Holst-The Planets | HULK::DJPL | Do you believe in magic? | Fri Jun 12 1987 14:54 | 0 |
786.12 | More....... | VIREO::TBROWNELL | | Fri Jun 12 1987 15:09 | 12 |
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Jazz: Oliver Nelson "Blues and the Abstract Truth"
(Impulse)
Ralph Towner/Gary Burton "Slideshow" (ECM)
Jan Gabarek/Egberto Gismonti (ECM)
Classical: Smetana "Die Moldau" conducted by Karajan, Berlin
Philharmonic (Deutsch Grammaphone)
Rock: Peter Gabriel "So"
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786.13 | ... and more .... | HPSCAD::DDOUCETTE | Common Sense Rules! | Fri Jun 12 1987 16:03 | 22 |
|
Some others (with 2nd votes for a few)
ELP Works Volume I: Worth the wait, Fanfare/Pirates is excellent.
master is outstanding.
Marillion: Misplaced Childhood, Good music with DDD mix. One of
the few groups that still does "album rock". I also have their
earlier works, "Script for a Jester's Tear" and "Fugazi". This
group isn't getting the recognition it deserves.
Peter Gabriel's So: *wow*
Telarc's "The Planet's", I forget who does it, but also great.
Genesis: Trick of the Tail- 10 years old and the master is better
than more recent albums, Listen to Los Endos with headphones.
Tangerine Dream: Dominion. The Earlier T-dream recordings had
poor quality masters, this one is outstanding. it has FOURTY FIVE
minutes of non-stop music. If you like T-dream, this is the one
to get.
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786.14 | Graceland | AQUA::ROST | This space available | Fri Jun 12 1987 16:35 | 13 |
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I bought Paul Simon's "Graceland" in the first batch of four CDs
that I got the day I bought my player. The music was first rate,
the recording excellent.
Runner-up, nostalgia division: The first King Crimson, "In the Court
of the Crimson King". I always loved this album and wore out three
vinyl copies. It's hissy but for the archiving aspect and the fact
that no surface noise interferes with the dynamics, this is close
to my heart. I'm sure others feel this way about many old albums
reissued on CD. It was one of the first PolyGram CDs to be issued,
and I swore I would get it once I had purchased a player. Now to
get all the *other* Crimsons!
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786.15 | Beastie Boys? | HPSCAD::FENNELL | Tim Fennell | Fri Jun 12 1987 17:36 | 2 |
| Rock: DIRE STRAITS - Brothers in Arms (55 minutes!)
Classical: 1812 Overture by TELARC (Just for the cannons)
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786.16 | Bon Jovi? | DSSDEV::STRANGE | Being for the benefit of Mr. Kite | Fri Jun 12 1987 18:14 | 4 |
| Paul McCartney - Tug Of War
The Beatles - Rubber Soul (vote #2)
-steve
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786.17 | | TLE::WARD | John Ward | Fri Jun 12 1987 20:09 | 7 |
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Peter Gabriel - "Security"
R.E.M. - "Murmur"
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786.18 | Billy Joel - one of my favorite things | NAC::J_MICHAUD | Jeff Michaud | Fri Jun 12 1987 20:25 | 8 |
| Billy Joel - Greatest Hits, Volumes I & II (double CD set)
was the 2ed CD I bought, and only cost $25 then.
Every song is a true hit, and the sound is ultra clean,
when I bought this CD I was finally able to turn the
AMP ALLLLL the way to the right and still hear clean
vocals.
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786.19 | Donald Fagen's "The Nightfly" | SOFTY::HEFFELFINGER | Bored on Board | Fri Jun 12 1987 21:35 | 3 |
| Even though we've bought many CD's since, it's still my favorite.
Any of Shadowfax's CD's could be considered runners up.
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786.20 | Serendipity -- Michael Garson | NEVADA::YU | | Fri Jun 12 1987 21:43 | 10 |
| Title: "Serendipity"
Type: Acoustic Jazz
Musician: Michael Garson, etc.
Record Co: Reference Recordings
Performance: 10
Sound: 10
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786.21 | | AKOV68::BOYAJIAN | In the d|i|g|i|t|a|l mood | Sat Jun 13 1987 00:41 | 8 |
| Rock: DARK SIDE OF THE MOON, Pink Floyd
WORKS, VOLUME 1, ELP (close second)
Jazz: TIME OUT, Dave Brubeck
Classical: BRANDENBERG CONCERTI, Bach, Academy of Ancient Music
--- jerry
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786.22 | Bet you can't eat just one! | DONNER::STEWART | | Sat Jun 13 1987 02:04 | 19 |
| Far and away my favorite so far is Madama Butterfly. Recorded
in '74 with Mirella Freni, Pavarotti, and Von Karajan. The recording
is ADD and there are many moments when the sound will make you quake.
Very clean; little or no hiss. The performance is wonderful. It's
really great to get an entire act on one CD.
Rock: Rubber Soul. This wasn't a real favorite of mine when
it was first released in the '60s but now it ranks way up there.
Broadway: I can't get enough of Les Miserables.
Jazz (well, kinda): The David Grisman Quintet. Two new cuts;
nice clean sound.
Classical: Mozart Piano Concertos 20 & 21. Rudolf Serkin. WOW!
Brahms' German Requiem, Robert Shaw and Atlanta Symphony. Again,
WOW! Mozart Clarinet Concerto. Benny Goodman. Historic performance.
=ken
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786.23 | I have at least 50 "favorites"! | NCADC1::PEREZ | The sensitivity of a dung beetle. | Sat Jun 13 1987 23:00 | 23 |
| I think my favorites are the same ones I use to test new equipment!
Brandenburg Concertos 1-6
Trevor Pinnock and the English Concert
My favorite people for music of this type
Night Lines
Dave Grusin
I have about five or six of his - love them all
In the Digital Mood
The Glenn Miller Orchestra
Vivaldi - The Four Seasons
Seiji Ozawa
Vivaldi - The Four Seasons
Canadian Brass
I have both and love them at different times!
Mozart -- Flute concert
Jean Peirre Rampal
Love to sit by the fire and read to this one!
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786.24 | The Tatum Group Masterpiece | VISA::BIJAOUI | Tomorrow Never Knows | Sun Jun 14 1987 12:35 | 26 |
| Jazz:
�The Tatum Group Masterpiece�
Incredible music, featuring Art Tatum and Ben Webster. The
meeting of those two monsters of Jazz is unique.
I'll not talk about the recording ('58). But the sound is here.
�The K�ln Concert - Keith Jarret�
The genius strikes again. You really feel in the concert room.
Classical:
�Nocturns (Chopin) - Daniel Barenboim�
This Deutch Gramophon CD is DDD. Sound is perfect, and Barenboim
plays these few Opus with so much feeling, it is really great.
This is far away the best interpretation of the Nocturns, if
you except the great Sanson Fran�ois who used to play 'em perfectly.
And you feel just as if Daniel was playing beside you.
Pop:
�Face Value - Phil Collins�
Not really for the digital recording, but for the performance,
this album has something inside, a kind of complaint, starting
from "In The Air Tonight", finishing in "Somewhere Over The Rainbow".
Pierre.
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786.25 | Favorite CDs | DECSIM::KADKADE | Cum dignitate otium | Sun Jun 14 1987 20:18 | 29 |
|
Jazz -
Miles Davis/Gil Evans - Sketches of Spain
Chick Corea Electric Band
Herbie Hancock Quartet
Wynton Marsalis - Hot House Flowers
Classical -
Beethoven - Symphony No. 6 "Pastoral"
Leonard Bernstein and the Vienna Philharmonic
W. A. Mozart - Piano Concertos No. 20/27 -
Clifford Curzon/Benjamin Britten and the ECO
W. A. Mozart - Overtures - Neville Marinner and
the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields
Mussorgsky - Pictures at an Exhibition (arr. Ravel),
Night on Bare Mountain (arr. Rimsky-Korsakow) -
Lorin Maazel and the Cleveland Orchestra
Wagner - Orchestral Excerpts from Die Ring Nibelungen -
Georges Szell and the Cleveland Orchestra
Pop -
Dire Straits - Brothers in Arms
Frankie goes to Hollywood - Welcome to the Pleasuredome
Peter Gabriel - Security
Vangelis - China
Sudhir
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786.26 | Replacing LPs is good test.. | TMCUK2::MOD | | Mon Jun 15 1987 12:02 | 10 |
| I've decided that the *real* test of my liking for a particular
piece of music is if I buy the CD when I've already bought the LP
some years ago. Here are two:
Sergeant Pepper
Christpher Cross/ Another Page.
Richard Briggs
UK SWAS
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786.27 | My two votes (for now!) | AIAG::BILLMERS | Meyer Billmers, AI Applications | Mon Jun 15 1987 13:20 | 15 |
| Two votes:
1. Vivaldi, Mandolin concerti, RV 93, 425,532, 558
Ugo Orlandi, Dorina Frati, mandolins, I Solisti Veneti, Claudio Scimone
(MHS 11057L)
This disk has wonderful clarity and dynamic range. The concerti are
interpreted in a very delicate, almost ethereal way which really
shows up on the CD format. There's a lot to hear, much of it subtle.
2. Handel, Organ Concertos, Op. 4 Simon Preston, organist, The English
Concert, Trevor Pinnock. Archiv 413-465-2 (2 disk set)
Similar reasons to item 1, though the concerti are not so delicate
as in the Vivaldi.
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786.28 | Live Bruce | BAVIKI::GOOD | Michael Good | Mon Jun 15 1987 13:37 | 1 |
| Bruce Springsteen: Live/1975-85 (3 CD's)
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786.29 | | ENUF::GRANT | | Mon Jun 15 1987 14:03 | 7 |
| Several favorites that would be well-worn if that was possible:
Canadian Brass - Christmas album, the one with the pipe organ
King's College Choir - Christmas album, basically the "ceremony of lessons
and carols" without the lessons
Can't-remember-what-orchestra - Variations on a theme by Thomas Tallis, etc.
CHORAL MASTERPIECES - Robert Shaw
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786.30 | Where's Twisted Sister? | CHFV03::TODD | Tom Todd, F.S., Champaign, IL | Tue Jun 16 1987 00:39 | 9 |
| Here's mine:
Rock -- Dire Straits "Brothers in Arms"
Jazz -- tie between The Glenn Miller Orchestra "In The Digital Mood" and
Chet Atkins "Street Dreams"
Classical -- Don Dorsey "Bachbusters" (sorry... that's about as close as I get
to true classical music)
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786.31 | Three right now | DOULOS::HOBDAY | Ken Hobday, VAX RTL | Tue Jun 16 1987 10:28 | 6 |
| The Pleasure of Our Company -- Christopher Parkening (guitar) and
Kathleen Battle (Soprano) -- Angel/EMI
Bach Oboe Concertos
Robert Shaw's Choral Masterpieces (Telarc)
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786.32 | if stranded on an island | TSE::LEFEBVRE | Here we are living in Paradise | Tue Jun 16 1987 11:11 | 13 |
| Rock:
Peter Gabriel "So"
Joe Jackson "Big World" and "Body and Soul"
Jazz:
Keith Jarrett "Standards..."
Pat Metheny Group "As Falls Wichita, So Wichita Falls"
New Age:
George Winston "December"
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786.33 | Hard to pick, but... | CLUSTA::TAMIR | | Tue Jun 16 1987 16:28 | 6 |
| Rock - Dire Straits, Brothers in Arms
Jazz - Kenny G, Duotones (or maybe Bob James & David Sanborn, Double
Vision)
Classical - Mussorgsky - Pictures at an Exhibition, Barry Douglas
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786.34 | these are a few of my favorite things | VIDEO::ASHE | Asking is a polite way of ordering- Max | Tue Jun 16 1987 18:07 | 6 |
| Billy Joel- Greatest Hits
Stevie Wonder- Original Musiqarium
Chick Corea Elektric Band
Nylons- One Size Fits All
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786.35 | Les Miserables | EXIT26::STRATTON | Now here's the funny part. | Tue Jun 16 1987 21:55 | 6 |
| The sound is very good (though there is some hiss here
and there). The performance, and the songs themselves,
are excellent. I haven't been this thrilled about an album
in a long time. Every time I see it in a store, I want
to buy it again.
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786.36 | One per category | HUMAN::BURROWS | Jim Burrows | Wed Jun 17 1987 02:31 | 11 |
| Jazz: Benny Goodman Sextet
Rock: Rubber Soul
New Age Synthesizer: Suzanne Cianni -- The velocity of love
Orchestral: Korngold -- Sinfonietta
In all cases it is more the music itself than the recording
quality. About a third of my CDs are mono. Several are mastered
on disk rather than tape. My 1936-1942 Ellington, Goodman and
Miller are some of my favorites.
JimB.
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786.37 | At the top of my list!! | BPOV09::JMICHAUD | Think about software that thinks! | Thu Jun 18 1987 09:07 | 28 |
| Some of my favorites:
Classical Mozart. Eine Kline Nachmusic
Symphonies #40,41(jupiter)
Mahler Symphony #1
Jazz Dave Brubeck Time Out
Pat Metheney As Falls..
Big Band Glenn Miler "Digital Mood"
Benny Goodman Sextet
New Age David Lanz Nightfall
soft piano music(fantastic)
Shadowfax Dreams of Children
Michael Jones Pianoscapes
Rock Genesis Title
Donald Fagen Nightfly
Dire Straits Brothers in Arms
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786.38 | To all concerned!! | BPOV09::JMICHAUD | Think about software that thinks! | Thu Jun 18 1987 11:53 | 8 |
|
A spelling correction to .37
Classical Mozart. Eine Kleine Nachtmusik
This should covert the previous example.
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786.39 | Not a small band either, but.... | BETHE::LICEA_KANE | | Thu Jun 18 1987 22:01 | 6 |
|
re: .27
I'm sorry, but six people are not a big band.
-mr. bill
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786.40 | | CSSAUS::LEHMKUHL | | Fri Jun 19 1987 03:11 | 5 |
| re: 786.38
Bien fait! Very subtle, very amusing. ;-)!!!
dcl
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786.41 | Baffled | BISTRO::TIMMER | Rien Timmer, Valbonne. | Fri Jun 19 1987 09:50 | 5 |
| Re .38,.40
'covert' ? Please explain to non-native speakers what's so subtle
and amusing about this...
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786.42 | I can listen to it all day long... | TLE::REAGAN | Has there ever been a good Good-bye? | Fri Jun 19 1987 19:03 | 1 |
| Mike and the Mechanics
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786.43 | Talking Heads / Elvis Costello | FXADM::SORRENTINO | | Wed Jun 24 1987 15:01 | 13 |
|
The performance on the Talking Heads "Little Creatures"
album is Fantastic. The sound is Very Good, but I usually
am so wrapped up in the music I do not notice the sound quality.
Best of Elvis Costello and the Attractions is another favorate.
Sound quality is average. Performace is Great. Ninteen songs on
the one CD makes me think I would have paid twice for it what I
did. $13.99
Peter
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786.44 | I vote for the older stuff! | MEMORY::COE | I get mine from Direct Connection | Mon Jul 27 1987 13:53 | 6 |
| Out of my growing collection, these are the ones I listen to the
most:
Dire Straits "Brothers In Arms"
Chicago Transit Authority
Eagles "Desperado"
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786.45 | Big Time - Peter Gabriel | LESLIE::ANDY | CSSE M.E. for Digital's OSI Products | Mon Jul 27 1987 18:50 | 11 |
|
Classical: Vivaldi: Four Seasons (Christopher Hogwood)
Glassworks (Philip Glass)
Non-Classical: the way it is (Bruce Hornsby and the Range)
Blue Turtles (Sting)
CD Single: land of confusion (Genesis)
Big Time (Peter Gabriel)
`{o}^{o}'
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786.46 | | SOFBAS::JOHNSON | Call Security | Thu Jul 30 1987 13:47 | 15 |
|
Peter Gabriel IV ("Security") -- "So" is all very well and good,
but this is Gabriel's masterwork and the sound quality (DDD) is
superb. Listen to "Rhythm of the Heat" or "Lay Your Hands on Me"
with a really good pair of closed-ear headphones and gain a new
lease on life. I know I did. (And people call "Dark Side of the
Moon" the ultimate Headphone Album.)
Also check out his _other_ masterwork, "The Lamb Lies Down on
Broadway," with Genesis in 1974. A double CD, finally with the
sound quality that it deserves as one of the best concept albums
ever recorded.
Matt
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786.47 | Mannheim Steamroller Christmas | HUSKER::HENDERSON | Something by Beethoven please. | Sun Aug 09 1987 01:40 | 25 |
|
Misc "Mannheim Steamroller Christmas" American Gramaphone
label. By far the best Chrismas album I have ever
heard. The recording quality is excelent just like
their "Fresh Aire" series. Definately class from start
to finish.
New Age "The Wind and the Wheat" by Phil Keaggy
This man is an extraordinary gutarist, both electric
and acoustic of which there is plenty of both on
this disc. Beautiful music and played with feeling.
Classical Beethoven's 6th symphony. In my opinion the greatest
symphony ever writen. Perfection! I once hiked up the
Silver Cascade in the White Mountains NH and sat by
the mountain spring listening to the 2nd movement on
my walkman, oh what a feeling. Words cannot describe.
By the way the 2nd movement is titled "Scene By The
Brook"
Rock "The Innocent age" Dan fogelberg
Nebraska Marty
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786.48 | Which 6th? | COOKIE::ROLLOW | Even Bricks need love. | Sun Aug 09 1987 19:55 | 10 |
| re: .47
Which recording of the 6th do you have/like? There are many
recordings of it and I'm always on the look out for a "better"
one. The one that I have on Delos is Very good.
There's one on Telarc that fairly recent, but I haven't been
impressed by the performance quality of others by the same
orchestra and conductor.
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786.49 | Try Bernstein/Vienna for the 6th. | DECSIM::KADKADE | Cum dignitate otium | Mon Aug 10 1987 13:02 | 16 |
| > Which recording of the 6th do you have/like?
I've tried about 3 different versions. Karajan/Berlin (our side of the wall),
Suitner/Berlin (their side of the wall), but I've settled at least for the
time being on Bernstein/Vienna on DG. The tempos are more to my linking,
the "thunderstorm" very believable and the music very "pastoral". You don't
have to read the liner notes to understand the title. It'll take a lot to
out do this recording.
Has the Dohnanyi/Cleveland series of Beethoven symphonies on TELARC
finally reached the 6th? The 9th and 8th were great, so the rest may be
worth waiting for.
Enjoy,
Sudhir
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786.50 | | AKOV75::BOYAJIAN | Science Is Golden | Tue Aug 11 1987 02:47 | 10 |
| re:.21
I wish to make a change (or an addendum, depending on your
point of view). Since I finally acquired copies of the two
SWITCHED ON BRANDENBERGS by Wendy Carlos, I want to put those
on my favorites list. For early 70's recordings, the quality
is amazingly high, and Carlos is not only very faithful to the
score, but also to the feel of the music. Fantastisch!
--- jerry
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786.51 | Those Oldies but Moldies | WCSM::ECTOR | Every little bit hurts - B.H. '64 | Tue Nov 03 1987 20:18 | 10 |
|
MCA Classic Collection Vols 1-10 (5 disc set)
all engineered by Steve Hoffman
from the Original Master Tapes
covers early rock from '53-'67
The Cruiser
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