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Given the limited information it's hard to judge whether all of it or just most of it is commercially issued... Strange idea to digitize that collection! Then again, those massive private cassette collection were a big thing in their time (as is currently discussed elsewhere here)

 

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At a glance, it seems to be all commercially available material, with Mr. Niven acting as a d.j. for his own amusement.  It appears to be compilations all reduced to cassette, then digitized.  No doubt valuable to his family, but...   

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"The main reason for doing this rather major project was to put my collection into some kind of compendium form that would attract my children to the music that had been of such significance in my life. "

Unfortunately there are speed problems on these tapes. I sampled the (a?) Sinatra collection and 'New York, New York' was in Db. 

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5 hours ago, Daniel A said:

Unfortunately there are speed problems on these tapes. I sampled the (a?) Sinatra collection and 'New York, New York' was in Db. 

Ha!

I'm not always sure that people at Archive.org vet what's being thrown up there (Grateful Dead notwithstanding).

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