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Beethoven - The Symphonies / Augér, Robbin, Rolfe Johnson, Reinhart, AAM, Hogwood
: :Stylistically, Hogwood is on firm ground, and there is much to be said for his insights into the music. He prefers not to 'conduct' the symphonies in the conventional manner, but to 'coordinate' their performance as a musician of the period might have done. His Eroica and Pastorale are outstanding, and his Ninth most impressive. The symphonies were recorded in the order of their composition, and the sound is consistently good throughout. --Ted Libbey
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Beethoven - Symphonies 1-9 · Overtures / London Classical Players · Sir Roger Norrington
: :Stylistically, Hogwood is on firm ground, and there is much to be said for his insights into the music. He prefers not to 'conduct' the symphonies in the conventional manner, but to 'coordinate' their performance as a musician of the period might have done. His Eroica and Pastorale are outstanding, and his Ninth most impressive. The symphonies were recorded in the order of their composition, and the sound is consistently good throughout. --Ted Libbey
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Haydn: Symphonies 55-69 Volume Four
from: Nimbus Records
: :Stylistically, Hogwood is on firm ground, and there is much to be said for his insights into the music. He prefers not to 'conduct' the symphonies in the conventional manner, but to 'coordinate' their performance as a musician of the period might have done. His Eroica and Pastorale are outstanding, and his Ninth most impressive. The symphonies were recorded in the order of their composition, and the sound is consistently good throughout. --Ted Libbey
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Relax with Wind Chimes/Thundering Rainstorm/Ocean Surf
: :Stylistically, Hogwood is on firm ground, and there is much to be said for his insights into the music. He prefers not to 'conduct' the symphonies in the conventional manner, but to 'coordinate' their performance as a musician of the period might have done. His Eroica and Pastorale are outstanding, and his Ninth most impressive. The symphonies were recorded in the order of their composition, and the sound is consistently good throughout. --Ted Libbey
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The 1930's Recordings
: :It's difficult to pinpoint the most phenomenal detail of the Mills Brothers' five-CD 1930s Recordings. Is it the audio? The unbelievable genius of the Mills family from Piqua, Ohio? The tune selection? Rest assured that you get gobs of genius from this set--in performance, in audio quality, in scope of music. In terms of sound, John R.T. Davies, whose work on the Louis Armstrong Hot Fives and Sevens JSP 4-CD set makes that set the premier Satchmo set, remastered these 116 tracks meticulously. In terms of music, the package's scope comprises virtually all ...
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Haydn: Symphonies Nos. 40-54
from: Nimbus Records
: :It's difficult to pinpoint the most phenomenal detail of the Mills Brothers' five-CD 1930s Recordings. Is it the audio? The unbelievable genius of the Mills family from Piqua, Ohio? The tune selection? Rest assured that you get gobs of genius from this set--in performance, in audio quality, in scope of music. In terms of sound, John R.T. Davies, whose work on the Louis Armstrong Hot Fives and Sevens JSP 4-CD set makes that set the premier Satchmo set, remastered these 116 tracks meticulously. In terms of music, the package's scope comprises virtually all ...
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Live Phish Vol. 16: 10/31/98, Thomas & Mack Center, Las Vegas, Nevada
: :It's difficult to pinpoint the most phenomenal detail of the Mills Brothers' five-CD 1930s Recordings. Is it the audio? The unbelievable genius of the Mills family from Piqua, Ohio? The tune selection? Rest assured that you get gobs of genius from this set--in performance, in audio quality, in scope of music. In terms of sound, John R.T. Davies, whose work on the Louis Armstrong Hot Fives and Sevens JSP 4-CD set makes that set the premier Satchmo set, remastered these 116 tracks meticulously. In terms of music, the package's scope comprises virtually all ...
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Live Phish Vol. 18: 5/7/94, The Bomb Factory, Dallas, Texas
:Album Description:Phish's acclaimed multi-CD Live Phish series continues to be a remarkable success. Volume 18 on 3 CDs is from 5/7/94 The Bomb Factory, Dallas, Texas, with additional music from 1/22/94 Jesse Auditorium, Columbia, Missouri. 26 tracks. Packaged in a beautiful digipak w/heavy duty slipcase. Elektra. 2003.
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Mozart: The Piano Concertos
from: Archiv Produktion
:Album Description:Phish's acclaimed multi-CD Live Phish series continues to be a remarkable success. Volume 18 on 3 CDs is from 5/7/94 The Bomb Factory, Dallas, Texas, with additional music from 1/22/94 Jesse Auditorium, Columbia, Missouri. 26 tracks. Packaged in a beautiful digipak w/heavy duty slipcase. Elektra. 2003.
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Broke, Black and Blue
:Album Description:Budget-priced four disc box focusing on the formative period of the blues at the start of the 20th century. Features plenty of previously unreleased material and includes tracks by Blind Blake, Barbecue Bob, Mississippi John Hurt, Frank Stokes, Tommy Johnson, Victoria Spivey, Son House, Kokomo Arnold, Cripple Clarence Lofton and others. Contains a total of 100 tracks. Comes housed in a sturdy, full color CD-sized slipcase box with each disc in a separate standard jewel case. 1999 release. :A budget-priced box set, Broke, Black & Blue delivers multiple surprises within its 100 ...
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