Tuesday, November 08, 2005

WFMU Record Fair 2005

With my son being only one month old, my wife is a gem to support my afternoon at the WFMU record fair. She took our kids to a farm with her parents, and I got to attend my favorite record fair. Sunday afternoon is the tail end of the three day event. Most of the treasures are long gone, but dealers are restless and open to haggling.

Highlights of the haul:
  • Nat King Cole - Love is the Thing (DCC LP)
  • Elvis Presley - Elvis Presley (RCA mono, 4th version. A later stamper, but shiny vinyl with a book value of $200)
  • Nat King Cole - The Nat King Cole Story (Capitol rainbow mono)
  • Frank Sinatra - Close to You (Capitol grey label mono)
  • Frank Sinatra - A Swingin' Affair (Capitol grey label mono)
  • Frank Sinatra - Only The Lonely (Capitol grey label mono)
  • Fiedler - Gaite Parisienne (RCA LM 2267 Mono A 3S H) Rare to see a "H" Hollywood pressing. Supposedly not up to the high standards of the Indianapolis plant, and of course, this was RCA's first big stereo release, and that is typically considered the version to hear. On top of that, the cover art from this 1959 release is not of the original 1954 LSC 1817 version:


That art is much more striking. For this release, the options are daunting: Classic 180g or 200g, 33RPM or 45RPM, SACD US, Hong Kong, Japanese XRCD, US CD, stereo, mono versions, the variations are endless. Well, with my $1 investment, I'm seeing how I like the material. I can hear the audiophile appeal in the realistic percussion, and punchy brass. This is a great "show-off" disc. Perhaps I'm not in the mood for can-can.

  • Chet Atkins - Chet Atkins in Hollywood (LSP 1993, a Rockaway pressing, later stamper and worse for wear. But lovely material, soothing).
  • Five Don Shirley LPs (classically trained jazz pianist)
  • Ian & Sylvia - Four Strong Winds (Vanguard Stereolab black and silver original NM.. Now I can compare with the Cisco reissue, although my sense is the reissue will win out)
I'm delighted to have the energy and time to post again after a month-long silence. Thus far, I've only heard the Gaite Parisienne, and Nat King Cole - The Nat King Cole Story (Capitol rainbow mono). I'd been posting on Steve Hoffman's forum about preferred Cole masterings and material, and I'm finding this collection fairs surprisingly well against the much vaunted DCC gold hits version, where there's overlap. I had expected the difference to be more pronounced.

I'm practicing delayed gratification by not listening to the Nat King Cole - Love is the Thing (DCC LP). I have high hopes as I tend to prefer Cole's albums over the compilations, and the mastering on this is supposedly outstanding. Of course, there's the collector kudos to being able to hear it at all, which is also appealing.

I keep expecting my son to wake up wailing, so I'm off to see how he's doing.

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