Using "EMI CDM 764200-2" (with the quotes, to avoid it coming up with all instances of "EMI", "CDM", "764200" and "2") as the search term in Google brings up but three URLs, all three of which are for this morning's Classical Collection. Very useful! NOT!
I detest using Amazon for classical music
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Originally posted by beakon View PostIt's not a big issue for me; as I said, I've long since voted with my feet (fingers? keyboard?) and taken my custom elsewhere. I was simply interested to see that there is at least one other person out there who has the same trouble as I do!It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Originally posted by french frank View PostI've always found it far more difficult trying to locate books than CDs. The amazon site seems to have completely separate entries for the same book and if you're looking for the cheapest marketplace offer, it can take a bit of finding. (But at 0.01p it's sometimes worth the search )
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BetweenTheStaves
Originally posted by Bryn View PostUsing "EMI CDM 764200-2" (with the quotes, to avoid it coming up with all instances of "EMI", "CDM", "764200" and "2") as the search term in Google brings up but three URLs, all three of which are for this morning's Classical Collection. Very useful! NOT!
Seriously, there is always an exception that breaks the rule. Try PHILIPS 434 695-2 and you get quite a few for sale.
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Don Petter
Originally posted by Bryn View PostUsing "EMI CDM 764200-2" (with the quotes, to avoid it coming up with all instances of "EMI", "CDM", "764200" and "2") as the search term in Google brings up but three URLs, all three of which are for this morning's Classical Collection. Very useful! NOT!
The EMI series prefix is 'CDM7' and there is normally no hyphen before the last '2' (which is the code for CD). If you google on EMI CDM7 "64200 2" you get over 120 results, virtually all referring to the CD in question.
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Originally posted by BetweenTheStaves View PostAgreed but if you choose a different set of words ...Bax Dance in the Sunlight Jeffrey Tate ..then that comes up with nothing. So not being in the business of wanting to waste my time in second guessing whatever might or might not give me a result, EMI CDM 764200-2, is quite unique and would work perfectly...each time..every time...if....see first post!
I copied and pasted "Bax Dance in the Sunlight Jeffrey Tate" into the standard search bar on Amazon and it came up with two CDs. The first was irrelevant but the second is the CD you were searching for.
So what's the problem?
In general it is better to use a few key words than entering the full name of the work, and the full name of the conductor/soloist. You must remember that the data entered into the Amazon database might not be entered in full, it might not be entered into the correct database fields (making the Advanced Search useless) and that there might be omissions. In spite of that, using the standard search bar in the way I suggest usually comes up with the goods.
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StephenO
I've just tried searching for "Rachmaninov 2 Pappano" on Amazon and it took less than 30 seconds for the site to find it. I've never really had any problems locating what I wanted on Amazon or, come to that, on MDT or Presto. All three normally offer an excellent service and, for me, it's just a question of going for the best bargain.
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Originally posted by StephenO View Post... it's just a question of going for the best bargain.
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Don Petter
Originally posted by Flosshilde View PostWhile I don't usually have any trouble finding what I want on Amazon, it would be useful if you could refine searches if you get dozens of results from your initial search
Release Date Periods
Departments
Composers
Music Periods
Labels
Editions
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Imports
Delivery Options
Customer Reviews
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I don't think that they are quite what I have in mind. For example, if you search for 'Rachmaninov Papano' you might get dozens of results. You should then be offered the option of refining it (that is, carrying out a search on the results of your first search) by work, or by orchestra, for example.
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Mahlerei
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I went to Amazon, typed in Rachmaninov Pappano and selected Classical music from the drop-down menu. A single page with all the relevant discs - about five or six discs in all. How much easier can it get?
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