Arthur Fuller
fuller.artful at gmail.com
Sun Dec 14 10:13:57 CST 2014
I've just googled "digital turntable" and come up with quite a list, at a significant range of prices, too -- price ranges from $119 to ~$500, with a median of ~$249. Being a senior citizen (who else would have LPs released in 1955? I even have the original release of Dave Brubeck's "Take Five" and going even further back, a lot of Bird's first releases LOL). Chances are the young 'uns don't even know who Bird was (if you readers fall into that category, "Bird" was the nickname assigned to Charles Parker, the premier saxophonist of his time), price is a significant issue, and my tendency is to opt for the middle ground -- barring, of course, objections from you all who can demonstrate why going to the higher end is advantageous. Back to the original topic. Does anyone know of an audio equivalent to AMC (Ant Movie Catalog) or failing that, a site wherein I could enter the name of a recording in whatever format -- 33 rpm LP, 78, CD, etc.) and discover the data regarding it? Ideally, I would like to return at least the track list, and optionally the composer, players and an image of the cover. A.