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Two pounds for the Monkees...



 
 
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Old October 20th 04, 05:01 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Keith G
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Default Two pounds for the Monkees...

Just in case I may have mislead anyone here (with all this 'vinylology'
lately) - Swim has just got back from a quick trip over to the town for
'essentials' (olives with chili peppers for her, jam doughnuts and
white-iced sticky buns for me, a DVD and popcorn, an alarm clock with a
choice of calls - rooster, seagulls etc.... :-) and she hands me three LPs.

'Ow much?' sez I - 'Three quid' sez she. 'OK' sez I....

I inspect them:

A 1980 'digital' recording (EMI - ASD 3994 in mint condition) of Jane
Parker-Smith playing Liszt and Franck on the Organ of the Church of St
Francis de Sales, Philadelphia. (Lists the pipes, including the 32' Contre
Bourdon 'Pedal with Ventils' - must remember to keep an ear out for
'artifacts' when that one's bulging the walls out here....)

A beautiful, mint-looking 1958 EMI-ALP 1643 (looks like a 'Shaded Dog' to
me) album of a peenist (whom I do not know) called Soloman playing Grieg and
Schumann Piano Concertos with The Philharmonia Orchestra under Menges.

And....

A tidy MFP copy of 'The Best Of the Monkees'.....!!!

(Don't ask - it ain't for me!! :-)

Anyway, I wiped the few spots of mould of the Clarifoil on the Solomon (I
like a little bit of brown mold on the sleeves occasionally - keeps the
dickheads away...) to reveal a superb-looking album and then proceeded to
peel a 50p sticker off each of the classicals.

'How much did you say?' I asked. 'Three quid' sez she. 'The classicals had
50p stickers on them.' sez I (Knowing that you daren't argue with the old
biddies in the charity shops when they reckon up your purchases...)

'Yes, that's right' sez she - '50p each for the classical and two quid for
The Monkees'.... !!! :-)

Anyway, the moral/point of this tale is that, although the prices have
generally gone up enormously, there are still some stunning bargains still
to be found - so, keep looking!! (I do hope this will be regarded as an
interesting 'shared experience' and not 'boasting' - we are talking about
charity shop vinyl at chump change prices, after all....!!! ;-)

Now I can't bloody clean them yet, as the rain has soaked the plug on my
extension lead to the garage!!! :-(





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Old October 20th 04, 07:39 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
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"Keith G" wrote in message
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A beautiful, mint-looking 1958 EMI-ALP 1643 (looks like a 'Shaded Dog' to
me) album of a peenist (whom I do not know) called Soloman playing Grieg

and
Schumann Piano Concertos with The Philharmonia Orchestra under Menges.


Solomon. Magnificent, underrated pianist. Heard him at the King's Hall,
Belle Vue, M/C, in the 50's. Have a tape of him playing Beethoven
sonatas. Well up to Brendel standards.



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Old October 20th 04, 08:12 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Keith G
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"Alan Murphy" wrote in message
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"Keith G" wrote in message
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A beautiful, mint-looking 1958 EMI-ALP 1643 (looks like a 'Shaded Dog' to
me) album of a peenist (whom I do not know) called Soloman playing Grieg

and
Schumann Piano Concertos with The Philharmonia Orchestra under Menges.


Solomon. Magnificent, underrated pianist. Heard him at the King's Hall,
Belle Vue, M/C, in the 50's. Have a tape of him playing Beethoven
sonatas. Well up to Brendel standards.




OK, thanks for that - I'm looking forward to hearing this one more than ever
now.


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Old October 21st 04, 04:01 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
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Solomon. Magnificent, underrated pianist. Heard him at the King's Hall,
Belle Vue, M/C, in the 50's. Have a tape of him playing Beethoven
sonatas. Well up to Brendel standards.




OK, thanks for that - I'm looking forward to hearing this one more than ever
now.


Ah....

Lapses into rose tinted reverie.

What a pianist.

I have dug out my HMV treasury set to give it a spin, a compilation
set with Brahms 1 and 2, Grieg, Schumann, Tchaikovsky 1 and List's
Hungarian Fantasia.

Let's hope I am not disappointed.

Regards

David
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Old October 21st 04, 04:23 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Mike Gilmour
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"Alan Murphy" wrote in message
...
"Keith G" wrote in message
...
A beautiful, mint-looking 1958 EMI-ALP 1643 (looks like a 'Shaded Dog' to
me) album of a peenist (whom I do not know) called Soloman playing Grieg

and
Schumann Piano Concertos with The Philharmonia Orchestra under Menges.


Solomon. Magnificent, underrated pianist. Heard him at the King's Hall,
Belle Vue, M/C, in the 50's. Have a tape of him playing Beethoven
sonatas. Well up to Brendel standards.



Prompted me to dig through my vinyl for a recording of Soloman playing Grieg
& Schumann piano concertos in A minor (Op.16 & Op. 54 respectively) with the
Philharmonia Orch just to give it another listen. Answer VVG+ :-)


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Old October 21st 04, 04:30 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
David Houpt
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Prompted me to dig through my vinyl for a recording of Soloman playing Grieg
& Schumann piano concertos in A minor (Op.16 & Op. 54 respectively) with the
Philharmonia Orch just to give it another listen. Answer VVG+ :-)

The same recording from the 50s I guess with Menges at the helm. Is
yours the original? Mine has the original mono recording
'electronically reprocessed' to give a stereo effect - not something
that is done now. Historical recordings on CD tend to leave well
alone apart from cleaning up the sound a bit.....

Fashions change of course.

Regards

David
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Old October 21st 04, 04:36 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Keith G
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Default Two pounds for the Monkees...


"Mike Gilmour" wrote in message
...

"Alan Murphy" wrote in message
...
"Keith G" wrote in message
...
A beautiful, mint-looking 1958 EMI-ALP 1643 (looks like a 'Shaded Dog'
to
me) album of a peenist (whom I do not know) called Soloman playing Grieg

and
Schumann Piano Concertos with The Philharmonia Orchestra under Menges.


Solomon. Magnificent, underrated pianist. Heard him at the King's Hall,
Belle Vue, M/C, in the 50's. Have a tape of him playing Beethoven
sonatas. Well up to Brendel standards.



Prompted me to dig through my vinyl for a recording of Soloman playing
Grieg & Schumann piano concertos in A minor (Op.16 & Op. 54 respectively)
with the Philharmonia Orch just to give it another listen. Answer VVG+
:-)



Woah! That's the very one! - HMV ALP1643???

It's shinier'n a shiny thing now - it'll be on the go later on, for sure!!

(Really looking forward to it now!! :-)






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Old October 21st 04, 06:29 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Mike Gilmour
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Default Two pounds for the Monkees...


"David Houpt" wrote in message
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Prompted me to dig through my vinyl for a recording of Soloman playing
Grieg
& Schumann piano concertos in A minor (Op.16 & Op. 54 respectively) with
the
Philharmonia Orch just to give it another listen. Answer VVG+ :-)

The same recording from the 50s I guess with Menges at the helm. Is
yours the original? Mine has the original mono recording
'electronically reprocessed' to give a stereo effect - not something
that is done now. Historical recordings on CD tend to leave well
alone apart from cleaning up the sound a bit.....

Fashions change of course.

Regards

David


Dated 1958 EMI in stereo with Menges. Nothing on the sleeve about either the
recording or venue. I cringe when I see 'electronically reprocessed' on
the sleeve due to early attempts giving only L/C/R that unbelievable image,
I would have preferred it to stay mono.


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Old October 21st 04, 06:38 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Mike Gilmour
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Default Two pounds for the Monkees...


"Keith G" wrote in message
...

"Mike Gilmour" wrote in message
...

"Alan Murphy" wrote in message
...
"Keith G" wrote in message
...
A beautiful, mint-looking 1958 EMI-ALP 1643 (looks like a 'Shaded Dog'
to
me) album of a peenist (whom I do not know) called Soloman playing
Grieg
and
Schumann Piano Concertos with The Philharmonia Orchestra under Menges.


Solomon. Magnificent, underrated pianist. Heard him at the King's Hall,
Belle Vue, M/C, in the 50's. Have a tape of him playing Beethoven
sonatas. Well up to Brendel standards.



Prompted me to dig through my vinyl for a recording of Soloman playing
Grieg & Schumann piano concertos in A minor (Op.16 & Op. 54 respectively)
with the Philharmonia Orch just to give it another listen. Answer VVG+
:-)



Woah! That's the very one! - HMV ALP1643???

It's shinier'n a shiny thing now - it'll be on the go later on, for sure!!

(Really looking forward to it now!! :-)




Dont think it's the same, yours has a green cover if I remember, mine EMI
40255 dated '58


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Old October 22nd 04, 02:25 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Keith G
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Default Two pounds for the Monkees...


"Mike Gilmour" wrote in message
...

"David Houpt" wrote in message
...

Prompted me to dig through my vinyl for a recording of Soloman playing
Grieg
& Schumann piano concertos in A minor (Op.16 & Op. 54 respectively) with
the
Philharmonia Orch just to give it another listen. Answer VVG+ :-)

The same recording from the 50s I guess with Menges at the helm. Is
yours the original? Mine has the original mono recording
'electronically reprocessed' to give a stereo effect - not something
that is done now. Historical recordings on CD tend to leave well
alone apart from cleaning up the sound a bit.....

Fashions change of course.

Regards

David


Dated 1958 EMI in stereo with Menges. Nothing on the sleeve about either
the recording or venue. I cringe when I see 'electronically reprocessed'
on the sleeve due to early attempts giving only L/C/R that unbelievable
image, I would have preferred it to stay mono.



Absolutely agree - nothing more disconcerting than hearing a piano wafting
left and right across the speakers! Makes me envisage a bunch of people
wheeling it backwards and forwards!! :-)







 




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