Ein Deutsches Requiem (Brahms) - by Karajan and Berliner Philharmoniker
1947 No Rodeo Dough by Sons of the Pioneers on Shellac
1946 White Christmas by Frank Sinatra on Shellac
Carmina Burana (Orff) by Ormandy/Philly Phil
Finlandia/Symphony no 5 (Sibelius) by Karahan and Philharmonia Orch
"Four Concertos" (Beethoven, Brahms, Mendelssohn, Tchaikovsky) by Bernstein/Stern New York Phil
Suites (Bach) by Ansermet & L'Orchestre De La Suisse Romande
Brandenburg Concertos (Bach)
Messiah (Handel) by Thomas Dunn and co.
"The Russian Album" by Ormandy and Philly Phil
Nutcracker Suite and Peter & The Wolf (Prokofiev/Tchaikovsky) by Bernstein/New York Phil
Missa Solemnis (Beethoven)
Firebird Suite (Stravinksy by Stowkowski
Glenn Miller Box set (1968)
Marry Poppins for the wife
Calypso by Harry Belafonte (1956)
Beach Boys Summer Days
Simon & Garfunkel Greatest Hits (1972)
Little Deuce Coupe by Beach Boys (1963)
Mahler's 2nd (Bernstein and LSO)
Hello Dolly by Louis Armstrong
Beethoven's 9th by Bruno Walter & NY Phil
mahler's 4th by mehta/Israel Phil
Beethoven's 5th & Schubert's Symphony 8 by Bruno Walter/NY Phil
The Best of Sam Cook
Beethoven's 7th - Bruno Walter/NY Phil
Gershwin by Bernstein/NY Phil
Rachmaninoff (self recording of Concerto No. 2)
But the thing I was most excited for was the original 1945 Glenn Miller release of An Album Of Outstanding Arrangements... unfortunately a bit damaged, but still a favorite of mine and a bit of history.
Second to that was a Shellac recording from Toscanini of Beethoven's 5th.
I was most excited cuz it was 54 records (not all represented here) for $54 and further more some great finds - quality recordings and bits of history that matter to me even if the value to others isn't great (mostly).
hoping my latest haul earns me the Jimmy Dread seal of approval
Irie. Hadn’t seen that Scientist at Tubbys LP before but just checked and it’s a reissue of Introducing Scientist... The Best Dub Album In The World. And a twin virgins (I’m guessing) press of Right Time too... love that record.
My latest addition features a picture of some bloke blowing pipe smoke but it looks like he has a dick for a nose:
And a twin virgins (I’m guessing) press of Right Time too... love that record
Virgin promo pressing
managed to snag for $12, pretty sure I first heard this on your recommendation many moons ago . Killer album, not sure if this is promo-exclusive but comes with a little booklet of press photos of the band (and other similar assorted goodies)
I’ve got a European 1st pressing of Nevermind - pressed at Sonopress - and it sounds superb. I haven’t heard the Back To Black pressing that was in HMV (saw it on sale for a tenner there when I picked up my copy of Coltrane’s Both Directions At Once) but I have a B2B copy of DJ Shadow’s Endtroducing and it’s one of the most undynamic, flat and soulless records I own. Luckily enough I picked up a Mo’Wax original from a record fair recently for £4 (bargain) and did a side-by-side comparison. No contest. _________________ 'Reggae' & t'ing Folk 'n Stuff SHAMELESS RECORD DEALER PLUG
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