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Wonderful record.
I really agree. I keep coming back to this album.Who Shot Sam? wrote: Really fantastic. Best thing he's done in a very long time IMO - probably since Tom Joad.
Yes. Well, recorded throughout the 1990s. The symphony recordings first, then the concertos and Missa Solemnis. Great value if you want a lot of great Beethoven for under $100 - it's essentially all of his orchestral music in great sound, and in the right spirit.Otis Westinghouse wrote:WSS: is the Harnoncourt newish? Is it all symphonies? All the piano concertos? How many CDs? I've spent the last few years not really focussing on classical music, after doing the opposite throughout large chunks of the 80s and 90s, and I'm enjoying refocussing now.
Checked the snippet on the link and it does sound pretty damn groovy.johnfoyle wrote:I'm grooving my socks of to this , especially 'Es Steht Ein Haus In New Orleans ', Orchester Gunter Gollasch's 1969 version of 'The House Of The Rising Sun'. True the guitar sound is stolen straight from the 'Stones '2000 Light Years From Home ' but the shimmering intro will just floor you.
Yeah, not bad at all. I've always liked her voice.Otis Westinghouse wrote:Any good? She appears to be losing her eyes under a sea of make-up.