The great sell off has been full swing now several years. The companies formerly known as 'the majors'-namely DG, EMI, Sony, RCA, Phillips- have consolidated and instead of promoting new Artists are busy flogging their back catalog, often in large collections, cheaply priced, and frequently remastered to boot. This has been a boon for collector. As the Holiday shopping season approaches, which of these big box collections do you wish that Santa would bring? And which one do you own and think that Santa needs to leave with your friends?
In the past few months I have added the two 'Decca Sound' boxes and the Phillips ' Analogue' sets to my groaning shelves. The previous two years I had added the first two volumes of the Mercury series. These sets all contain at least 50 CDs and dwarf the previous multi CD sets that I had obtained that tend tend to feature a given Artist, such as Reiner conducting Strauss, Serkin/Beethoven, etc. My single artist hernia inducing box is a Richter box ,but if I had to pick one artist box over the others it would be the 10 disc Radu Lupu set, each disc a gem.
The big box that I have resisted is the Living Stereo set, because of the duplication issues it would cause for me.
Any particular favorites?
In the past few months I have added the two 'Decca Sound' boxes and the Phillips ' Analogue' sets to my groaning shelves. The previous two years I had added the first two volumes of the Mercury series. These sets all contain at least 50 CDs and dwarf the previous multi CD sets that I had obtained that tend tend to feature a given Artist, such as Reiner conducting Strauss, Serkin/Beethoven, etc. My single artist hernia inducing box is a Richter box ,but if I had to pick one artist box over the others it would be the 10 disc Radu Lupu set, each disc a gem.
The big box that I have resisted is the Living Stereo set, because of the duplication issues it would cause for me.
Any particular favorites?
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