Thanks for this. Actually, my favorite track is the Sonata de Clarines. I've
always had a thing for the big reed stops like the trompetas and clarines on
Spanish-style organs.
I've "patched" your cover into one piece which I'll upload separately. Not a
work of art, but some may find it useful.
Thane
"nene" <nenepil(nospam)@excite.com> wrote in message
news:Xns9CDE733356FFnene@207.246.207.167...
> Hi group:
>
> There are two organ tracks in this EP, as same as before, it is a
> little bit difficult for me to find out if the contents of this recording
> have been re-issued or not or if they form part of other LP with other
> name....so as same as before...Kill first and find out later.
>
> Any way, as i have said before, with EPs and LPs it doesn't harm if we
> have other sources of the same recording, unless they were re-issued on
> cd, every used vinyl LP has different condition depending how long and
> how well it was played and manipulated. So, it is good if we can compare
> which one is in better condition.
>
> I do not see anything in the cover but i have understood that this EP
> is a Mono recording from more or less 1950, well, this is what i know
> unless our Master Guru Treble Expert specialized in Montserrat recordings
> has something different to say....you already know about who i'm talking
> about.
>
> ok group see you later
>
> nene
>
> p.d. ahh ! i hope you like it....eventhough you don't want to tell me
> anything.
>
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