Yes for the 78 rpm stock it does it. But thats too much nostalgia for me.
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Not here in Germany.
The radio stations offer a software "Radiorecorder" which can be installed free on your own computer. It recods digitally the broadcast and lists it in a internal database. Recording for private use is officially allowed. How is it in the US?
That ad with the logo seems to come from the companiers fearing reduced proceeds.
Just discussede in another forum the cover art of Jim Flora.
Here are his books of his art and style:
Some of the RCA Sauter-Finegan have Jim Flora cover art.
That may be your private opinion.
It all depends on the quality level of the hardware you use and brand of cassette tapes.
I have recorded only on the highh-end Nakamichi decks ZX 9 and Dragon ( and a few in my BRAUN) and have used only TDK or Maxell cassette tapes of all kind (Ferro/Chromium or metal) for my FM radio broadcasts I did record. No Dolby on the master tapes. Recently I producerd a CD-R from my Nakamichi master. Someone asked me from which CD this was copied. The playback quality was superbe.
I do agree that a lot of low-fi hardware and cheap cassettes damaged the general opinion of the home cassette recording but all I can say my Cassettes from 25 years and more ago meet the quality of most of todays CD's. The 2 track recordings on open reel are still a small percentage better using the BRAUN TG 1020 2 track or the Revox machine.
`Have just seen in the german TV a report about efforts to start a new cassette tape production with improved audio quality. The usual tape hiss is strongly reduced mentioned the report. The little company is located in the US.
Has anybody else heard about this Info?
Rhanks
We had the Blakey 5tet in Oct. 1979 in our private jazz club in Koblenz , Germany with this group
Valery Ponomarev, Dave Schnitter, Bobby Watson, James Williams and Dennis Irwin . It was a marvellous concert
Havent seen the cover you mentioned so I cannot comment on that. But the Steve Hoffmans Forums have s special thread just for covers which have "stealed" graphic elemerts or the whole Idea from another LP cover issued. As it looks its quite usual to copy other Ideas. This thread is very interesting. Probably we could open one here too showing covers which are very similar in the Idea or graphics.
Yes agreed. Have the 7 LP Mosaic box.
Here are the tiles of the Capitol LP's as content of the LP box:
ST-1187 Shearing On Stage
ST-1416 On The Sunny Side Of The Street
ST- 1715- San Francisco Scene
ST- 12992 Jazz Concert
ST- 2447 Rare Form
I like them all the way from the first to the last LP + the additional material on CD's. Its the lonngest performing vocal group on the scene with many changes after the founding members are gone but still going strong. How many high praised vocal groups are vanished from the scene?
Your pers. taste respected but there are fans who have different preferences
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Hi Jim, again a "labour of love" is all I can say. Very detailed.
You did mention Jack Millman (have the LP + Jazz Studio 4 & a CD California Jazz) but have bought recently another big band recording. Its noot listed in Lord's and I would like to get some Information of the band. Can you help?
Thanks Willie
Here are the pix: