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In Reply to: RE: I would not take anything I can see in there, for free, even if it was stone mint posted by Nuit on August 26, 2014 at 02:04:14
Well, that Frederick Fennell Conducts Cole Porter album is a stereo Mercury Living Presence. Not one prized by collectors, I suppose, but I'd hate to toss a good Fennell record. As I've mentioned here, I played a concert with him, and he was a very inspiring, enthusiastic, entertaining and downright funny guy. Everyone played their hearts out for him. I'm not sure why this one goes in the trash while Fennell's Hi Fi a la Espanola sells for hundreds.
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Working with Fennell was always memorable, that much is for sure!
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I have that Fennell disc, and it's a very good record. If the catalogue number on that record began with a 9 instead of a 6, people would be all over it.
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If you were at that dumpster, you would take a few minutes to look at the LPs and quickly find any good ones. And even if Mr. Fennell and his high-energy enthusiasm rubbed you the wrong way, it wouldn't make me correct and you wrong. We're all just spouting off opinions.
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