Wax Treasure (Vinyl)
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@J-IV said in Wax Treasure (Vinyl):
But can you imagine if Franco was a huge Art Pepper fan?
If Paul Ryan can be a huge Rage Against the Machine fan any level of cognitive dissonance is possible
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Guys, this threat has revived my more than 40y old record collection. Thanks for that! It's now in regular use again and growing. But one thing I've never had a good solution for, even when it was in the few 100s, is sorting. Alphabetical, chronological, by genre?
How do you sort your record collection?
(probably this has been over-discussed many times, still I'm interested in your opinions)
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alphabetical by what @Tago-Mago title, artist, band, composer? that's what leads us to classical right @GraemeE how do you do with Jazz?
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@endo said in Wax Treasure (Vinyl):
classical
With classical it's hard not to want to file a performance by someone like Glenn Gould under his name as opposed to the composer since his personal approach to playing a peice is so specific/recognizable
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I see you got similar challenges, possibly better solutions. Seems my sorting for ages hasn't been to bad. I put 'classical' (composer based, before 1950) and Jazz in separate sections, the rest by artist. I do have a best-like section which is an in and out, just temporarily. Had sections for 60s, 70s and so on, but that didn't work.
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@Aetas said in Wax Treasure (Vinyl):
They are clustered around Glenn’s version, because he is played most.
good man
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@Tago-Mago said in Wax Treasure (Vinyl):
BWV or Köchel.
yeah, makes more sense than by conductor, soloist or whatever
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One of the great things on this forum is, you meet people making a valuable recommendation of a re-issue of an 80s hardcore band, but also state that Glenn Gould's Goldberg Variations are played most. 🫶 @Aetas
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@endo Love to hear your breathing life into your records again. That’s what they’re made for after all!
I may not be very helpful as my collection is predominantly jazz (alphabetical - record label, last name, album) with a sprinkle of soul/RnB/CityPop/Dub & Reggae ( alphabetical - genre, last name, album)
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Thanks @J-IV and cool your‘e sorting them by label, that seems to be significant in Jazz.
I had an intense period with Jazz to which I‘m regularly coming back once in a while. Still own most of Miles albums (plus saw him live in Paris 1987), and got a nice little collection of Blue Note releases from the late 80s/early 90s.