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Date: Fri, 12 Apr 2002 11:32:22 EDT
From: HASH~ol.com
Subject: Re: Harp CD's

In a message dated 4/12/02 1:33:55 AM, diexc~otmail.com writes:

<that I listen to thoroughly when I also have harp albums
gotten a month or two back that I don't play much except
from a few tracks per cd , transfered on a copy.
This renders some of my harp cds dusty , yet I will never
part with any of it. But when I got it , was for the experience
I'd have from the whole music. That is my complaint.
>>

But can you also say the same about jazz records purchased
a month or two ago? I guess what I am saying is can you listen to newer
jazz records all the way through without having to compile them? I
am also a big jazz fan, but I prefer older styles of the form, such as the
artists you listed. In the same vein, I could list alot of harmonica
aritists from that same period that I have no problem listening to all the
way through without being bored. Your point is well written and noted.
HB