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In Reply to: RCA Gold Seal posted by David Smith on April 26, 2015 at 21:19:46:
A number of early stereo recordings were never issued on disc in stereo until the Gold Label era. I suppose it's possible that RCA took more care with these than they did with titles that were reissues. Most notable is the Reiner/CSO Elektra excerpts with Inge Borkh. Fantastic performance and great sound, a must-have for any RCA fan. Others include the 1954 Munch/BSO Symphonie Fantastique, the Stokowski Prokofiev Romeo and Juliet excerpts with the NBC orchestra, Munch/BSO Martinu and Piston Symphonies. All of these are fine performances with very good sound. There are more. These are for the most part recordings that were issued in stereo on 2 track tape, but only in mono on disc.
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- There are some that are very good - vinyl phanatic 11:11:45 04/27/15 (0)