My Record Collection - 1960s Folk Albums
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@myrecordcollection These people are from your country and at 0:53 they say re"preeze": youtube.com/watch?v=LRlmTzDyw7
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Yeah, I absolutely love that album. The style is just right: a perfect combination of folk and rock. And the songs are touching and even a bit sentimental but the lyrics are just edgy enough so that they're not, you know, pap or cheesy or whatever. I also love the Strawbs for similar reasons.
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Love Chronicles is probably my favorite Stewart lp.It's got Jimmy Page and Fairport Convention as a backing band.They used fake names due to contractual reasons.By the time this was released in the U.S.,Martyn Lamble,(,Martyn Francis)Fairports drummer,had passed away.
Simon Breckenridge (pseudonym for Simon Nicol) - guitar
Mervyn Prestwyck (pseudonym for Richard Thompson) - guitar
Brian Brocklehurst (pseudonym for Ashley Hutchings)
Cpuld you describe on detail the type of plastic covers you use. 12-3/4 or 12-5/8? 1.5 mil or 3 mil? Polyethylene or polypropylene?
StarBoyJonesProds 6 months ago
I honestly don't know these details. I buy my sleeves from a record shop.
myrecordcollection 6 months ago
Nice collection, I've got almost a tenth of them! BTW Reprise (the label) is pronounced "Repreeze".
leehazlewoodism 10 months ago
Not in the USA. I promise you, if you pronounced it that way here, people would look at you funny. Neither pronunciation is "wrong"; obviously there are a number of words that British English and American English pronounce differently, and oftentimes the /I/ sound in British English (albino = albeeno) is manifested as an /aI/ sound (al-bye-no) in American.
myrecordcollection 10 months ago
@myrecordcollection Look it up on Wikipedia. I'm not sure why but Frank Sinatra said so and he famously did it His Way.
leehazlewoodism 10 months ago
I appreciate your wanting to get to the bottom of this issue, but I'm not sure the Wikipedia entry helps. The part about pronunciation references a website that says absolutely nothing about pronunciation, so I must assume that that comment is unsupported. I did some googling and I found a lot of people "correcting" the pronunciation but nobody explaining why saying it one way is "correct" and another way is "incorrect." Are you saying that Sinatra himself insisted that it be "re-preez"?
myrecordcollection 10 months ago