Seasons was done from the tapes. There's more on the CDs (announcements, etc.) than the orig LPs.
If I can afford the vinyl and can find it in nice condition, I go that route. But mostly I want to hear the music any way I can.
Hmm. I've seen the Urania around a bit, but as I'm more into the later, progressive/free material he did, never picked it up.
The Japanese (and other nationalities' collectors) are surely into the Kuhns - have you seen what that CBS goes for?
Willem Breuker/Instant Composers Pool - the infamous "Chocolate Box" - (ICP orig)
w/ both Benninks, Mengelberg, Gorter, Hampel, Braxton, du Bois, and sundry others.
I've never owned this and always shied away, though I really enjoy Sart and Litania as well.
Should pick it up for the inclusion of "Desireless," at the least.
I never had "theme songs" on my radio shows.
One program I had about eight or nine years ago was called Revolutionary Ensembles.
There was no Thom Yorke on it, I'll say that much.
Bob Reid - Africa is Calling Me - (Kwela)
w/ Oliver Lake, Louis Armfield, Gustavo Kerestezachi, Makan Milola, Roxanne de Montaignac, King David and Freddy Roach (I assume a different one than the organist).
The Curran is a pretty cool one, but as with most of these records, very scarce.
I have the Levin on Savoy but no scanner. The internets didn't yield any image.