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On Mon, 13 Mar 2006 17:46:42 -0700, "RG" wrote:
When Telarc first recorded that, digitally, it was on a 33 1/3 rpm vinyl record. The cannon shots could be seen in the grooves of the album, and very few turntables could handle it. I had a Dual 1019 with a Shure cartridge that handled it quite well. This was just before CD players came out. Telarc was one of the first labels making digital albums, and I've not heard a bad one yet. I still have that LP. As you say, the grooves in the LP sway about a full millimeter back and forth when the cannons fire. I always had to increase the tracking force on the turntable I owned when I first bought that record in order to play it. Later a bought a Bang & Olufsen turntable (which I still use today) that played it no problemo. Get the Telarc "Pictures at an Exhibition". It's also great, as is the Saint Saens "Organ" (Symphony No. 3). It will blow you away with a decent sound system! Ditto, with Telarc's recording of Stravinsky's "The Firebird", Robert Shaw, Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and Chorus. Recorded digitally in June, 1978. Telarc had digital recording down to a science before most outfits had even stuck a toe in the water. Yes! Yes! There was a discount record store at our local mall back in the late 70's. Having owned a few of the Telarc albums, I was glad to see the CD's come out, but I had no CD player. One day I went to the record shop only to see all the Telarc CD's (about 15 at that time) on sale for half price (19.99 to 9.99) with another 20% off any purchase over $20. That was all it took. I bought every Telarc CD, and with my savings bought my first CD player. My friends then were saying that CDs would never take hold because they couldn't reproduce the music accurately! (Sounds kinda like the mp3 discussion of the last couple of days!) Another favorite is "Music for the Royal Fireworks" from the 'Holst/Handel/Bach album with the Cleveland Symphonic Winds, also a 1978 recording. -- 'Til next time, John H ****************************************** ***** Have a Spectacular Day! ***** ****************************************** |