Some of us here use Amazon a fair bit.
Today I went looking for recordings by Monteux - as currently I'm listening to Tchaikovsky Symphony 5 with the LSO conducted by Monteux off a download I got cheaply from another site.
I put in a search for Monteux, and found some recordings by Monteux. However, when following these up, the "labelling" fell apart.
I found a Vanguard recording of Symphony 4 (now on Artemis?) with Monteux, but there are none available from Amazon, so following the new and used sections to see if any 3rd party sellers have that one strikes what looks like a RCA recording of the 5th - though it's difficult to be sure if Monteux is the conductor. I also found mention of the Boston SO recordings, but again following these through seems to lead to totally different recordings/artists/performances.
It looks as though Amazon's listings sometimes fall apart completely. Look also at the reviews. Often these don't seem to be associated with the recording listed - for example an exhortation to avoid a certain recording because it was by Temirkanov whom the reviewer didn't like - but that wasn't the CD showing on the page.
It's not always this bad, but sometimes it seems a complete mess. I'm not sure what Amazon would do if a supplier sent what would be a completely wrong item - it hasn't happened to me much.
Has anyone else noticed such problems>
Today I went looking for recordings by Monteux - as currently I'm listening to Tchaikovsky Symphony 5 with the LSO conducted by Monteux off a download I got cheaply from another site.
I put in a search for Monteux, and found some recordings by Monteux. However, when following these up, the "labelling" fell apart.
I found a Vanguard recording of Symphony 4 (now on Artemis?) with Monteux, but there are none available from Amazon, so following the new and used sections to see if any 3rd party sellers have that one strikes what looks like a RCA recording of the 5th - though it's difficult to be sure if Monteux is the conductor. I also found mention of the Boston SO recordings, but again following these through seems to lead to totally different recordings/artists/performances.
It looks as though Amazon's listings sometimes fall apart completely. Look also at the reviews. Often these don't seem to be associated with the recording listed - for example an exhortation to avoid a certain recording because it was by Temirkanov whom the reviewer didn't like - but that wasn't the CD showing on the page.
It's not always this bad, but sometimes it seems a complete mess. I'm not sure what Amazon would do if a supplier sent what would be a completely wrong item - it hasn't happened to me much.
Has anyone else noticed such problems>
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