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I have three copies of Richter's Rachmaninov preludes and the 2nd Concerto. I don't think that there is version that comes close.
So the conclusion that I have is that the second or what ever release, may (and probably always) will sound ever so slightly different from the first.Wayner
Thanks Paul I don't feel quite soooooo nuts now seems I'm not the only guilty party.I find so many LPs for a $1. Like I said why not. I bought a soundtrack to the movie"Bunny Lake Is Missing" because it had tracks by the Zombies on it and paid $60.00. Notlikely I'll be buying 4 copies of this LP. When for the 60.00 I can buy other records.......Bill
I end up with multiple copies of records that I tend to really like because I tend to be seeking a better pressing (either a cleaner/quieter pressing or, often, an earlier, better sounding pressing). For the most part I don't tend to keep duplicates and generally trade the weaker copy away until I have a copy that I am extremely satisfied with. I'm pretty fussy on condition but it will not always be the final arbiter. I had a mint late 70's reissue of Van Morrison's Too Late to Stop Now that I let go recently after finding a white label promo with 1A stampers. The promo has a bit of ticking for about 25-30 seconds on one of the sides and, although it's in very good shape everywhere else it was still not in the "condition" that the reissue was. It sounded so much better, however, that it was a no contest and I had no problem selling/trading the reissue away. I've bought so many copies of the Doors' Morrison Hotel trying to get a decent first pressing that I've finally just given up and combined 2 records into one sleeve: one with a perfect first side and one with a perfect second!Once in a while you get lucky though. On the weekend I bought about 30 records for about $145; more than I like to generally pay from a private seller but pretty much all was in mint condition and some very nice music. A 3 record box set of "The Genius of Wes Montgomery" was a nice catch in the group, but definitely a bit short of being mint. The highlight though, was a copy of the Doors LA Woman. I've also bought numerous copies of this, including a UK first pressing which was recently replaced by a US first that, although not in top rate condition, did sound considerably better. The weekend "catch" was phenomenal though: a white label "radio station copy" promo that has it all: incredible sound quality and absolutely pristine condition. Not cheap at $40 (included in the $145), but from a collectable point of view an absolute bargain and probably one of the definitive pressings of that record, not that I have any interest in selling it.
You were nuts to spend $60 on just one copy.Next time you need Zombies, send me a check for $60, and I'll call you on the phone and sing to you.
That's why you love me brother.And to get back on topic, I'm with V_L, most of my dupes are because;"... or I forgot that I already have the record. "