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  • DracoM
    Host
    • Mar 2007
    • 12970

    Summer CD Rev 10.8.13

    What on EARTH is James Jolly non-stop GUSHING about?
    An app FGS, it's just an app.

    And talk about unending sentences larded with over-emphasis and hype. Has he got shares in all this?
    And an undisguised lecture to fuddy-duddies to get with the programme instead of relying on CDs.
  • VodkaDilc

    #2
    Originally posted by DracoM View Post
    What on EARTH is James Jolly non-stop GUSHING about?
    An app FGS, it's just an app.

    And talk about unending sentences larded with over-emphasis and hype. Has he got shares in all this?
    And an undisguised lecture to fuddy-duddies to get with the programme instead of relying on CDs.
    Since I fall into the last category, I tuned off before he began. Sounds like the right decision.

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    • johnb
      Full Member
      • Mar 2007
      • 2903

      #3
      In fairness the apps did sound genuinely interesting.

      For the rest it was a pity that he contented himself with enthusing to the converted. It would have been very valuable for someone to have done a survey of the various digital formats and delivery/listening options, giving the pros and cons of each, but then JJ might only have a superficial knowledge of the field.

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      • umslopogaas
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        • Nov 2010
        • 1977

        #4
        I heard it, but it didnt convince me to switch from shelves of CDs and LPs to downloads. Of course, the actual discs take up space, but I've got space. And he didnt really get to grips with the big potential problem with downloads, which is that you dont own the recording. It is available to you for just as long as someone else decides to make it so. No, as long as they keep issuing CDs I'll keep buying them. It is true that this means I cant hear new recordings which are only issued as downloads, but there seems to be plenty of other stuff on disc to keep me happy.

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        • ferneyhoughgeliebte
          Gone fishin'
          • Sep 2011
          • 30163

          #5
          Originally posted by umslopogaas View Post
          I heard it, but it didnt convince me to switch from shelves of CDs and LPs to downloads. Of course, the actual discs take up space, but I've got space. And he didnt really get to grips with the big potential problem with downloads, which is that you dont own the recording. It is available to you for just as long as someone else decides to make it so. No, as long as they keep issuing CDs I'll keep buying them. It is true that this means I cant hear new recordings which are only issued as downloads, but there seems to be plenty of other stuff on disc to keep me happy.


          The Stephen Hough Liszt lecture/recital and the "Let's Make a Britten Fugue" sounded excellent; but not enough to make this old fogey want to invest in the new medi(um/a). Thirty years ago, I'd've been far keener.

          And did I hear correctly - £9.99 for just the Scherzo of the Beethoven's Ninth?
          [FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]

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          • VodkaDilc

            #6
            Originally posted by umslopogaas View Post
            It is true that this means I cant hear new recordings which are only issued as downloads, but there seems to be plenty of other stuff on disc to keep me happy.
            I'm not sure if this is limited to Pristine Classical, but I once heard a recording they had revived and bought it from them as a CD. Andrew Rose (I THINK I've got the name right) was wonderfully helpful. Do other 'downloaders' offer the same service?

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            • amateur51

              #7
              Originally posted by VodkaDilc View Post
              I'm not sure if this is limited to Pristine Classical, but I once heard a recording they had revived and bought it from them as a CD. Andrew Rose (I THINK I've got the name right) was wonderfully helpful. Do other 'downloaders' offer the same service?
              Very glad to hear it, VodkaDilc - "when my boat comes in" I fully intend to buy the complete Schabel/Beethoven series from them on CD

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              • VodkaDilc

                #8
                Originally posted by amateur51 View Post
                Very glad to hear it, VodkaDilc - "when my boat comes in" I fully intend to buy the complete Schabel/Beethoven series from them on CD
                The one I bought was the 1938 première of Barber's Adagio for Strings with Toscanini and the NBC SO. Another one which interests me is the Toscanini Verdi Requiem, which I used to have on LP. I believe they have done something to give a sort of stereo effect.

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                • umslopogaas
                  Full Member
                  • Nov 2010
                  • 1977

                  #9
                  I'm afraid I didnt note what was on offer for £9.99. With respect to availability of downloads, I've just remembered that if there is really something that I must have and is only available as a download, I know a man who will make a CD of it for me, for a small fee.

                  It is interesting that a new technology doesnt necessarily eliminate the old, even if it is superior. There is no doubt that CDs are superior to LPs: more music in less space, and comparatively indestructible. However, not only does my local hi-fi shop still sell second-hand LPs, he also sells brand new ones. These are both re-issues of classic discs such as the RCA SB series from the 1960s, and brand new releases by pop and folk artists.

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                  • PJPJ
                    Full Member
                    • Nov 2010
                    • 1461

                    #10
                    Originally posted by VodkaDilc View Post
                    I'm not sure if this is limited to Pristine Classical, but I once heard a recording they had revived and bought it from them as a CD. Andrew Rose (I THINK I've got the name right) was wonderfully helpful. Do other 'downloaders' offer the same service?
                    Hyperion has a print on demand service, Amazon I understand is about to start one and Archiv Music US has been doing this for some time. Perhaps there are others.

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                    • VodkaDilc

                      #11
                      Originally posted by umslopogaas View Post
                      There is no doubt that CDs are superior to LPs.
                      There's a thought to open a whole can of worms. I don't necessarily disagree, but I know plenty of people who would fight to the death to express the opposite view.

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                      • VodkaDilc

                        #12
                        Originally posted by PJPJ View Post
                        Hyperion has a print on demand service, Amazon I understand is about to start one and Archiv Music US has been doing this for some time. Perhaps there are others.
                        That's interesting. So are you saying that Hyperion do not release everything on CD any more?

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                        • PJPJ
                          Full Member
                          • Nov 2010
                          • 1461

                          #13
                          Originally posted by VodkaDilc View Post
                          The one I bought was the 1938 première of Barber's Adagio for Strings with Toscanini and the NBC SO. Another one which interests me is the Toscanini Verdi Requiem, which I used to have on LP. I believe they have done something to give a sort of stereo effect.
                          The ambient stereo version is optional. In the case of the Verdi, it was recorded in mono twice at the same time and both sources were brought together and give some semblance of early stereo. Is it known as "accidental stereo"? There's some Elgar cond Elgar which Mark Obert-Thorn included on one of the Naxos Historicals.



                          and I see it is "accidental stereo"....

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                          • PJPJ
                            Full Member
                            • Nov 2010
                            • 1461

                            #14
                            Originally posted by VodkaDilc View Post
                            That's interesting. So are you saying that Hyperion do not release everything on CD any more?
                            No, I ought to have mentioned all these are for out of print items. They were on CD, and until they get re-issued on Helios, you can get a one-off. And that's what Amazon and Archiv do, too. As with the Pristine items they're for people who don't want to get on the download treadwheel.

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                            • VodkaDilc

                              #15
                              Originally posted by PJPJ View Post
                              The ambient stereo version is optional. In the case of the Verdi, it was recorded in mono twice at the same time and both sources were brought together and give some semblance of early stereo...
                              It sounds to me (without hearing it, of course) that the untouched mono version might be preferable - rather like the earlier Beatles LPs!

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