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Wow! Amazing sound on this CD. Double the Bing and double the pleasure! Can anyone tell me more about the version of Rudolph on this Cd? I don't remember hearing this version. I like it a lot.
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Blonde56 wrote:
Wow! Amazing sound on this CD. Double the Bing and double the pleasure! Can anyone tell me more about the version of Rudolph on this Cd? I don't remember hearing this version. I like it a lot.
Must admit I haven't heard anything about this release yet. Does anyone know more that they can share?
I do wonder about the possibilities of new technology giving us new ways to hear clarity in Bing's old recordings. There are the Beatles releases that used technology developed by the filmmaker Peter Jackson, who got amazing new sonic resonance out of them. And there is the new 2-CD Glenn Miller release from the Glenn Miller Birthplace Society that has truly incredible fidelity. A guy can dream!