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Old July 16th 03, 01:53 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Jim H
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Default (O/T) - Why do SACDs sound better? (Soft troll)

On Tue, 15 Jul 2003 20:20:10 +0100, Ronnie McKinley mckinley@glenbourne-
antiques.fsnet.co.uk wrote:

In uk.rec.audio "Keith G" wrote:

My favourite vinyl is definitely 30s, 40s, 50s stuff on vinyl produced
probably not later than 1980. (Having said that, I'm gagging for some
Bjork
at a reasonable price!)


I have all of Björk's (official) *solo* work from 'Debut' onwards.
These are all CDs, released (at the time) by/through Elektra and AFAIK
were not released on LP at the time. However, in 2000 'One Little
Indian' (re-)released her full *solo catalogue* on LP. The exception to
that is her last (official) album 'Vespertine' (2001) which AFAIK is
still only currently released/available on CD (and DVD) - (at least it
was at the time I bought my copy of 'Vespertine' then CD copy only, NA
on LP).


Just out of interest, I have an (AFAIK) rare LP called "the best mixes from
the album-debut for all the people who don't buy white-labels" From 1994.
Maybe its more comon than I think but I've never seen it anywhere else
before.

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Jim