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On my way to the airpoort yesterday I saw a little thrift shop. I was
a little early so I stopped in. I found some LPs in *mint* shape. They were $1/each. I had to repack my luggage on the fly. :-) Included: Everest (orginals from 1958-1960) Debussy Iberia/ Ravel La Valse, Theodore Bloomfield, Rochester SO Shostakovich Symphony #4, Boult, LSO Bartok Concerto for Orchestra, Stokowski, Houston SO Brahms Symphony #4, Steinberg, Pittsburgh SO I thought I'd give Everest originals another shot since these appaeared dead mint. Brahms Symphony #2, Telefunken, Kielberth, Berlin Philharmonic I like the Telefunkens I have. Two original Stereo Vox to try out DeBussy La Mer/ Ravel Rapsodie Espagnole, Ansermat, London Blueback Mercisy Living Presence SR0191 Overtures Francaises Paray DSO SR90098 Bartok 2nd Suite Dorati, Minneapolis SO Two original RCA Victrola And two original Urania. Here's your question, Jenn: Have you ever listened to a Urania recording? I haven't but they appear to be made well (nice thick vinyl, etc) and were in terrific condition. They're pre-1964 as there is no ZIP code. For $2 I figured what the hell. |
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