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Vintage Library Vinyl and CD rips / Re: Capitol Hi-Q - New Needledrops / Rips Thread (Will update whenever I find more!)
« Last post by Certainly1080 on Today at 01:29:47 AM »Thanks for the further additions Certainly1080! These sound even better than some of my previous rips.By the way someone on Discogs has added more rare albums to the Hi - “Q” series page listing.
D-61/D-62
https://www.discogs.com/release/34417675-Unknown-Artist-D-61D-62
D-65/D-66
https://www.discogs.com/release/34418053-Unknown-Artist-D-65D-66
D-71/D-72 by Cadkin/Bluestone
https://www.discogs.com/release/34418128-Emil-Cadkin-Harry-Bluestone-D-71D-72
D-73/D-74 by Cadkin/Bluestone
https://www.discogs.com/release/34417972-Emil-Cadkin-Harry-Bluestone-D-73D-74
There's a couple other D-series albums "Havershaw" added to the Discogs database in the time since SoCal's post:
discogs.com/release/34418956-Emil-Cadkin-Harry-Bluestone-D-75D-76 (D-75/76, Cadkin/Bluestone)
discogs.com/release/34419010-Emil-Cadkin-Harry-Bluestone-D-79D-80 (D-79/80, also Cadkin/Bluestone)
Needless to say, these are incredible finds. Especially stoked about the "SM-" tracks on D-65/66 and 61/62, since I've been wondering about those ever since ClassicThemes.com brought them up ages ago when talking about their composer (Alexander Laszlo).
Nice! I never realized D-61/D-62 was a replacement reel. Makes you wonder just how much of this material is completely undocumented or lost to time. Since the versions of D-49/D-50 and D-53/D-54 we have are from the late 60s, I'm thinking originals for those likely exist as well. Whatever the case, I hope other copies of those LPs show up one day.