tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6578688126265821360.post5594992627614725197..comments2024-03-26T14:07:32.489-04:00Comments on Miles to Mozart: Columbia SAX 2344 More Chopin from Malcuzynskiaqlamhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14158533801520443218noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6578688126265821360.post-72844399442718139782013-08-15T12:58:01.235-04:002013-08-15T12:58:01.235-04:00Ahh, yes! Thank you for the correction! I think ...Ahh, yes! Thank you for the correction! I think that getting blue/silvers for solo instrumental, particularly piano, recordings is somewhat of a waste of money. The solo recordings were never mindblowing in terms of sound to begin with, at least not as thrilling as the full orchestral recordings. I'd be very happy with a second label or third label or reissue, as you mentioned.aqlamhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14158533801520443218noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6578688126265821360.post-84144983316753978832013-08-15T12:51:49.680-04:002013-08-15T12:51:49.680-04:00You forgot the Ballades (SAX 2509, SXLP 30091).
...You forgot the Ballades (SAX 2509, SXLP 30091). <br /><br />Unaware of this second label on this one. B&S going for $75 recently. Classics for Pleasure CFP 40125 is the reissue to go for. I'd get as late a pressing as possible of the reissue. Not the most plentiful album with only 21 popsike entries. Nice performance of a piece that I only really have on budget labels except for probably a Rubinstein of average shaded dog sonics. I'll try the CFP if it falls my way since I suspect the Blue & Silver might not be amazing.Meleshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17803490723541660219noreply@blogger.com