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Date:         Thu, 13 Jul 2006 21:29:44 +0000
Reply-To:     Association for Recorded Sound Discussion List
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From:         Don Cox <[log in to unmask]>
Subject:      Re: Mercury co-founder Irving Green passes
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On 11/07/06, David Lewis wrote: > Tom Fine: > > You are correct. There were probably 50 more CD's that could have been > done (perhaps more if one > considered being completist on the mono stuff, which was an unlikely > track because there was > specific and limited interest in the pre-1956 catalog and that > interest was addressed with the > handful of mono reissues). > > Dave Lewis: > > Well, I may represent the "limited interest" faction, but I was > certainly waiting to see certain Hanson recordings come along - mainly > Griffes' Kubla Khan, the Loeffler and Sessions' "Black Maskers." To > this day, I keep a reel tape version on hand of "Maskers" just so if I > want to program it on my radio show, I can make a transfer. I would > have thought these things, although monaurally recorded, considerable > to make the "cut," but umusic, I guess, knows better than me, a mere > consumer and (god forbid!) critic. You could try to persuade a specialist reissue company to license the tapes. Testament, for example. I would certainly buy them, so that makes a guaranteed sale of two. Regards -- Don Cox [log in to unmask]


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