LP sleeve-notes revisited...
I recently stumbled across a very variegated selection of classical LPs in an Exeter charity shop and among my purchases was Alkan's Sonata 'Les quatre ages' on a nice clean HQS pressing.
Got home to find <dohicon> that I already had this on an EMI Doublefforte CD-set. But where the LP has an excellent long analytical/ explanatory sleeve-note by its pianist Ronald Smith, the CD reissue has a very short, very unanalytical page covering all its contents, possibly 3 LPs-worth, with just a few basic historical facts.
So £1 very well spent despite the memory-failure, and now my mate won't be getting the 'spare' LP!
I recently stumbled across a very variegated selection of classical LPs in an Exeter charity shop and among my purchases was Alkan's Sonata 'Les quatre ages' on a nice clean HQS pressing.
Got home to find <dohicon> that I already had this on an EMI Doublefforte CD-set. But where the LP has an excellent long analytical/ explanatory sleeve-note by its pianist Ronald Smith, the CD reissue has a very short, very unanalytical page covering all its contents, possibly 3 LPs-worth, with just a few basic historical facts.
So £1 very well spent despite the memory-failure, and now my mate won't be getting the 'spare' LP!
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