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« Reply #30 on: 00:26:01, 29-06-2007 »

Oh in that case, this will complete my set!
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« Reply #31 on: 08:42:04, 29-06-2007 »

Well the triple album set, yes, as did my recent purchace for me, but in the bad old days of the LP that same series had this old 1950 recording, now available again, if on a different label:

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« Reply #32 on: 10:52:45, 29-06-2007 »

a 3 CD set with Boulez and Berio as the other 2/3rds
What is that, Biroc? Domaines and Laborintus II? (If so, def not avail as a set any more, though the individual discs definitely are.)

That's the one t_i_n, I still have the box to house 'em too... Grin
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« Reply #33 on: 14:02:42, 29-06-2007 »

I'm having an Amazon moment with that CD. Despite the fact that they said they had it in stock, it's going to be delayed by two weeks while they search in the back of the company sofa.
Means I'll just have to console myself with the sounds of Alessandro Moreschi, ordered at the same time. Which may just prompt a new thread somewhere.
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