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In Reply to: well , then this DGG record should be the best then check the photos see if you know . posted by lovetube on May 5, 2008 at 05:02:28:
by Marshall Cavendish in the UK, sold weekly/fortnightly, I've forgotten which, in the early/mid eighties. They also sold matching cases to put the LPs in and binders for the books.
Three labels contributed (all part of the same group then), DGG, Decca and Philips, I think. They all had the same black label with the original company logo at the top, in yellow for DGG, silver for Decca and Philips.
Almost all were good performances, good pressings and a cheaper way to get some Decca SXLs. And with a full colour explanatory book. I've got most of them - the last ten or so were operatic performances. A few famous LPs were included in the series.
The series was later re-issued on CD...........
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- there's nearly 70 of them - - richardz 05/5/0807:29:27 05/5/08 (1)
- RE: there's nearly 70 of them - - lovetube 07:38:52 05/5/08 (0)