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  1. Not a typo... I remember when this Dizzy Reece LP was a $500 record and that wasn't more than a few years ago...

    The only credible explanation is that the dollar isn't what it was, I guess. Oh wait - neither is everything else..

    Oh man, I sold a mono version of that to raise money for my house downpayment in 2003 and got $421. It, too, was mint.

  2. I just realized that the Complete Ella Fitzgerald Song Books set I bought from BMG is missing a disc. I sent an email to the address on the front page of yourmusic.com. I bought it earlier this year. Is there any hope?

    Call me weird, but I simply can't have a boxed set with a missing disc on my shelves. OCD, I am sure...

  3. I remember seeing some receivers a few years back that had something similar in the form of a "night" mode for watching movies. It was a compression feature that limited the dynamics so you could hear dialog AND not blast everyone out of bed with SFX explosions and such.

    This Teac is an example

    "Night Mode

    When very dynamic movie soundtracks are played at low volume, such as late at night, Night Mode applies dynamic range compression so that low-level content is not lost and high-level effects are restrained."

    I suppose you could put in a rack-mount compressor, but that seems more complicated than most would want to deal with.

  4. Hey, this is a long shot, but WTF...

    I lost a box of CD's and records in my move out here, and much to my chagrin, included in that box was my Fillmore box set. Grrrrrrr

    Does anyone have one they don't want and would like to sell, trade for an oop Mosaic or two, or ???

    PM me if so...

    I still think that is a disgrace that this Fillmore set is OOP.

  5. or 66th Street Tower was a ritual for me in my High School excursions into the City from exurban Connecticut in the 1980s.

    Which reminds me of that fab Sam Goody's that used to be just Nth of Times Square. At one time, absolutely packed out with jazz. I wonder what that place is now?

    There was a Sam Goody's in downtown Philly in the 70's which was also packed out with jazz, had everything imaginable. Those were also the days of great cutout bins, which became a thing of the past even before brick and mortars in general did. Cutout bins became ugly things in recent years.

    Yeah, cutout bins used to hold some gems. No any longer, it seems. I have given up on them.

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