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I would like to add to my last post in regard to Dons question about a wide
range of reviewer opinion.
I purchased quite a few discs from the CRI closeouts. Most of the composers
I had prior experience with their music. Some I did not. These I researched
as much as possible. Sometimes I found nothing. I did get complete information
about the discs at archivmusic.com.
Jon Deak "The call of the wild." I had all my information about who was
playing on the disc, and what the songs were. It seemed like something
I would enjoy. It turned out I had trouble getting through the first song.
I generally do not like music with voice overdubbing. I put it away, and
two days later I decided to listen again. I did struggle through the first
song and stopped. I have not filed it yet. I want to hear what the other
songs have to offer. If not, it will definitely get filed. It happens
sometimes. I will say my batting average is very good. So no complaints.
Mary Howe, again, no information other than what I read at archiv music.
I thought this disc looked interesting. This time the minute the music
started to play I knew I would like this disc. It caught my attention
immediately. I really am enjoying this disc, and know I will return to
it often.
I really want to thank Don for bringing this up. I hope other members will
respond to this thread. I really would like to know how others feel about
this and how they handle it.....
robert berkoff
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