Re: [Harp-L] Turntable that transorms vinyl into MP3's





James wrote:
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/01/21/business/yourmoney/21novel.html?ei=5070&en=ace64cb83a80916c&ex=1170046800&adxnnl=1&emc=eta1&adxnnlx=1169399859-3hllsPsMwdC176CyMm3M0Q

I am posting with the sole purpose of addressing all of those vinyl recordings that never made it to cd. Now, each of us on our own can preserve these sessions.
I can think of two in my own collection:

Shakey Walter Horton "The Soul of Blues Harmonica"
This was Walter Horton's only Chess recordings and it never made to Cd . Possible his rendition of "Hard Hearted Women"  E Harp in 1st Position.

Muddy Waters Live at Mr. Kelly's.
His first recordings with Paul Osher before he became "Brooklyn Slim" Great accompaniment harp and good solid solo work. Again, I don't believe it was ever pressed into cd.
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"Live At Mr. Kelly's" was released in CD. I have mine at home (now I'm at work), I'll check the label, date and other info for you.

BTW, many years ago I preserved my parents tango collection just with a stereo rca plug from the amplifier to a simple stereo plug into the sound card of my computer.

Fernando Toral




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