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For some reason the cover designers, reviewers, and cataloguers couldn't
care less about whether a recording is stereo or not. If you buy an older disc or are looking for something, there is NOTHING on the cover art to proclaim stereo. Most of the time you can't even tell the original recording date, which should be 1958 or later to give you a fighting chance. I am looking for some of Marty Paich's recordings, and cannot tell which are stereo except by finding one that has some samples on Amazon that I can play on my computer and tell. They give the album release date as somewhere in the 90s or 2000s, which is not the recording date. Is the stereo or mono question so uninteresting to the general public that it isn't even remarked? Gary Eickmeier |
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