Oh, NO! Grrr! "Then comes my fits again". In mitigation, I'll still get my hmv 'points'. Thanks, Barbirollians, only slightly surly undertones.
Barbirolli conducts the Brahms 2 with the BPO ... in Coventry Cathedral!
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Originally posted by Petrushka View PostDitto, but how on earth are Amazon able to justify £18.23 for this no matter what the artistic merits of the performance are? I note the MDT price while Testament's own website quotes £10.99 (incl p&p). As a confirmed Testament website watcher I'd clocked this release some time ago but am still concerned at their pricing policy. For a 50 year old mono archive recording £10.99 still seems steep especially when you consider that this is full price and many brand new recordings are cheaper. They should knock a couple of quid off, maybe three and that's much better value in today's market place.
It's purely down to price. £6.50 is about right, and until that happens they won't be getting much of my money. It's 2012 and they need to get real.
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Originally posted by Beef Oven View PostEgg wetter gree. Of the 2,500 plus CDs I have, only about 8 of them are Testament!
It's purely down to price. £6.50 is about right, and until that happens they won't be getting much of my money. It's 2012 and they need to get real.
It's behaviourally interesting that some collectors (including both Beef Oven and me) are happy to spend their hard earned on CDs but become stingy when they sense a rip-off even though the absolute cost (£10.99) isn't much.
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Originally posted by mathias broucek View PostTheir prices are rather optimistic, I agree. I too have few Testament discs in a fairly large collection.
It's behaviourally interesting that some collectors (including both Beef Oven and me) are happy to spend their hard earned on CDs but become stingy when they sense a rip-off even though the absolute cost (£10.99) isn't much."The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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