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AUDIOPHILE AND SPECIAL LABEL RECORDS<br />

The following several sections are devoted to listings of records by manufacturer in order of prefix and issue<br />

number. In most of these cases, either an individual item or a whole series has a following among groups of<br />

collectors on the basis of either quality of recorded sound to begin with or of pressing vintage (or both); in<br />

some cases (audiophile or not) the label per se has so devoted a following that it makes sense to list discs here<br />

rather than in an artist or repertoire category. Since many of these audiophiles are also followers of The<br />

Abso!ute Sound magazine, I have also included notations when I have found reviews or comments regarding<br />

specific discs in this publication. These take the form of the issue number followed by a colon, then the page<br />

number, i.e. [38:155]. Please consult these references directly if you are interested in what TAS has said.<br />

Their content in generally favorable, but they are not always so. Also, I have included these references even in<br />

cases where TAS has discussed or listed a different issue of the same recording I have listed (for example, a<br />

domestic vs. an imported pressing, or a reissue vs. original issue). So do not automatically assume that a TAS<br />

reference means a rave review of the specific item listed. When the letter "L" follows one of these notes, it<br />

means that the item was included on Harry Pearson's list on that page in that issue (rather than meaning that<br />

the item received an actual review or comment). [If you have a specific interest in the early Columbia stereo<br />

pressings with "2-eyes" labels, or the even earlier "6-eyes" pressings, here is where they are in this catalog:<br />

#148, 150, 153, 235, 265, 298, 759, 809-11, 828, 878, 895, 907-8, 927, 935, 962, 984, 1018, 1028-30, 1070,<br />

1083, 1110, 1169, 1180, 1188, 1190, 1213, 1218, 1235-6, 1255, 1302, 1314-18, 1351, 1359, 1362, 1364, 1367-<br />

72, 1406, 1446, 1513-15, 1525, 1533, 1535, 1538-9, 1541-3, 1546, 1548, 1550, 1553-6, 1558, 1563, 1637-8,<br />

1642-3, 1648]<br />

LP's: Angels<br />

All of the mono Angels below (except as noted) are early British pressings from the period 1953-1958 when<br />

Dario Soria was Angel's president. Except as noted otherwise, these copies are the deluxe editions, with fine<br />

art work on the covers, extra heavy sleeves and dowel-rod spines (boxed sets did not have the dowel-rod<br />

spines). In a few instances the spine is gone (indicated with "ns"); in some cases the copy is from their thrift<br />

edition ("th"), wherein the same fine pressings were packaged in simple sleeves without notes and sold for<br />

lower prices than the deluxe editions. Stereo items are usually either early pressings ["red" = red label for the<br />

very earliest of them, or "blue" = blue label used until the late '60's] or 45 rpm audiophile issues from the early<br />

1980's. I sometimes also list other stereo Angels here when their EMI incarnations have been particularly<br />

popular.<br />

494. 35313: SIBELIUS - Symphony #1. Kletzki/PO. [US red; ns] A- ......................................................... 10.00<br />

495. 35344: PROKOFIEV - Violin Concerto #2 (Cameron/LSO). MOZART - Concerto #3<br />

(Ackermann/PO). Leonid Kogan. A-(British pressing in thrift edition w/o notes) ...................... 13.00<br />

496. 35400: LISZT - Psalm XIII (Midgley). BRAHMS - Song of Destiny; Academic Fest.<br />

Beecham/RPO. [ns] A-.................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

497. 35402: PROKOFIEV - Piano Sonata #4; Sarcasm op.17, #3. BEETHOVEN - Piano Sonata #21.<br />

SCRIABIN - Two Poems, Op.32. Eugene Malinin. [very scarce; issued 1957, deleted 1959]<br />

A--..................................................................................................................................................... 35.00<br />

498. 35405: RESPIGHI - Brazilian Impressions; Fountains of Rome. Galliera/PO. [Galliera's father<br />

was Italian & mother Brazilian] A- .................................................................................................. 20.00

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