owen@uw-june (Owen Beckley) (05/13/85)
I'd like to compile a list of non-Classical CDs that were recorded
digitally. It's usually easy to tell if a Classical CD was recorded
digitally so I don't care to list these. I would also like to list
albums that were digitally recorded even if you haven't seen them on
CD. I'll start the list off with what I have seen:
Donald Fagen "The Nightfly"
Joe Jackson "Body and Soul"
Michael Hedges "Aerial Boundaries"
Alex DeGrassi "Southern Exposure"*
Peter Gabriel "Plays Live (highlights)"
Peter Gabriel "Security"*
Dave Grusin "Mountain Dance"
Dave Grusin "Night Lines" (I'm not sure about the title)
Liz Story "Unexpected ???"* (I forgot the title)
* I haven't seen these on CD yet.
Please send responses to me directly.
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Bring Back The CupLynch.ES@XEROX.ARPA (05/17/85)
Sunday in the Park With George - Original Cast RCA RCD1-5042 Stars & Stripes (Marches, Fanfares, etc.) - Frederick Fennell, Cleveland Symphonic Winds Telarc CD80099 Like a Virgin - Madonna Sire 25157-2 Digital Dixie - Dutch Swing College Band Phillips 800 065-2 Digital Dutch - Dutch Swing College Band Phillips 814 068-2 Sony CD Sampler Vol. 1: Jazz (Promo-not for sale) CBS/Sony DIDZ10073 Since the only criterion was "non-classical" I think these all qualify. All are on CD. Gene
gary@ISM780.UUCP (05/21/85)
-------- I believe that Ry Cooder's "Bop 'til You Drop" was advertised as "the first digitally recorded rock album". Gary Swift, INTERACTIVE Systems