Tom Connor writes: >So, to shorten the story, I put the CD on. There are 23 sections to the >ballet. Guess what. Some 'person' seems to have decided each section >should be separated by a heart beat, perhaps slightly less at some >sections, but still a distinct pause. Yes, where on my vinyl there is >music and continuity between sections except for sections 12 and 13, there >is not on the CD. There are 23 separate sections. While this time I do >not have the urge to stand 23 times, instead I am fighting an urge to throw >things. It may be that the problem is your CD player. Sometimes when a piece of music is one movement contain several distinct tracks, the CD player will pause at the moment of transition. I have some CD players where the change is not noticable and other players that willl pause. Only you would know how your CD player behaves. You could test if with another piece of music with several seques within a movement or an act if you are listening to Opera. Beethoven's 5th and 6th Symphonies and the Seventh of Sibelius come to mind. If the transitions are not noticeable on your player than the problem lies with the CD reissue. If there are pauses then trying listening to your Daphnes & Chloe disk on a different CD player. Is this the "Living Stereo" incarnation? I have never heard it but I have heard great things about it and am thinking about hunting down another version of this piece. Steve M. (Northern Virginia)