Date:Fri, 20 Jul 2007 14:30:05 -0400
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Thanks for asking!
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Subject: Re: [ARSCLIST] "Tape-ography" question
> And he replied that he collects only EMI StereoSonics, so that answers
> that.
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> David Lennick wrote:
>> I've passed this on to a classical tape collector, although I don't know
>> if he collects all types or restricts himself to 2-tracks.
>>
>> dl
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>> Tom Fine wrote:
>>> OOPS!!! Only 3 acts in "Sleeping Beauty." Darnit! Can't be a simple
>>> act-by-act divvy by side. I'll have to research this with Amazon sound
>>> samples. Of course I don't have any CDs or LPs of this work when I need
>>> 'em!
>>>
>>> -- Tom Fine
>>>
>>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tom Fine"
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>>> Subject: [ARSCLIST] "Tape-ography" question
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>>>> This is a fishing expedition. In case there are any 1/4-track duped
>>>> reel classical collectors on-list ...
>>>>
>>>> In the 2-tape "Sleeping Beauty" by Ansermet/OSR on Decca/Ampex Tapes,
>>>> just to confirm, is tape 1 Acts I and II and tape 2 Acts III and IV
>>>> (one act per side)? I was given tapes with no boxes nor original reels.
>>>> It would make perfect sense to have it set up the way I described but I
>>>> just want to make sure that tapes weren't done like LPs were done in
>>>> the era of record-changers (ie side 1/side 4, side 2/side 3).
>>>>
>>>> I'm hoping someone has this actual tape set. If so, I'd greatly
>>>> appreciate a scan or photocopy of the box or reel labels.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks in advance if you can help.
>>>>
>>>> -- Tom Fine
>>>>
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