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March 24, 2017

The week at mandersmedia: free shipping available for United Kingdom and International buyers; Record Store Day UK; viewed in Countries; Price Reductions

Welcome again all mandersmedia blog readers…

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UK £20+ and International £50+

The main news this week is the introduction of FREE SHIPPING! The qualifying spends on items are £20.00 if you’re in the United Kingdom and £50.00 if you’re International, it’s been introduced to give you extra buying power and to make it affordable for those low price releases (there are many for under £1 and even £0.50!). As always, it would be great to hear what you think of these changes…

 

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Full list for RSD UK 2017 here!

Record Store Day is almost upon us, and although mandersmedia won’t be taking part this year, who knows in the future… massive list this year which is featured here: rsd-releases-final-embargoed-21st-march

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viewed in 49 Countries

This blog is now viewed in 49 countries worldwide, if you have ideas that you’d like to share of how its reach can be extended, it’d be great to hear from you as always. As ever, if you like what you read, please spread the word, the more reach, the more diverse content that can be added…

 

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lots of reductions!

By the time you read this, the price reductions would’ve been publised, there’s quite a few to feast your eyes on this time through a wide variety of genres including Popluar, Jazz, Classical and Stage & Screen on different formats, did you know you can own yourself a whole LPs worth of music on Vinyl for just £0.17?! all you need to do pay shipping (or maybe even free shipping depending on spend…)

 

That’s it for this weeks catch up of the world of mandersmedia, please feedback what your thoughrs are on the Blog, please leave a comment. It would be great to hear from you… MM 🙂

Price reductions at mandersmedia

Here’s the price reductions this time at mandersmedia. As always, it’s hoped that you find something you like at a price that’s right for you…

Brian Protheroe – Pinball (Chrysalis) 7″, Single was £2.12, now £1.44

Julie Covington – Don’t Cry For Me Argentina (MCA Records) 7″, Single, Pus was £1.56, now £0.45

Yes – Yesterdays (Atlantic) LP, Comp was £4.58, now £3.63

Beethoven* / André Cluytens, The Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra* – Symphony No. 4 In B Flat (Classics For Pleasure) LP, Album was £4.15, now £2.16

Chopin*, Fou Ts’ong – 4 Ballades / Contredance / Cantabile / Feuille D’Album / Largo / Fuga / Souvenir De Paganini (CBS Masterworks) LP, Album was £7.53, now £5.95

Schubert*, The Royal Danish Orchestra* Conducted By George Hurst – The ‘Unfinished’ (Saga XID, Saga (5)) LP was £1.59, now £1.00

Chris Rea – Espresso Logic (EastWest, Magnet (2)) Cass, Album was £5.43, now £4.31

The Moody Blues With The The London Festival Orchestra Conducted By Peter Knight (5) – Days Of Future Passed (Deram) Cass, Album, RE, Dol was £7.64, now £5.25

Alan Jay Lerner*, Frederick Loewe – Gigi (MGM Records, MGM Records) LP, Album, RE, Mono was £1.44, now £0.90

Ludwig van Beethoven / André Cluytens Conducts The Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra* – Symphony No.3 In E Flat – “Eroica” (Classics For Pleasure, EMI) LP was £2.50, now £0.95

Geoff Love And His Orchestra* – Waltzes With Love (Music For Pleasure) LP was £0.60, now £0.17

Shostakovich* / Eugene Ormandy, Mstislav Rostropovich, Philadelphia Orchestra* / Leonard Bernstein, New York Philharmonic* – Symphony N°1 / ‘Cello Concertos N°1 (CBS Masterworks) LP was £8.53, now £6.81

Paul McCartney – Give My Regards To Broad Street (Parlophone) Cass, Album was £1.50, now £1.00

Stan Getz / João Gilberto – Getz / Gilberto (Verve Records, Verve Records) LP, Album, Mono was £15.13, now £8.31

Hopefully there’s the gem you’ve been waiting for at the right price… mandersmedia

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Discogs’ Best Albums of 1997: Staff Picks 1997 doesn’t seem all that long ago. Y2K was fast approaching and we were freaking out about machines cancelling progress and taking us back to the dark ages. Was it the fear and paranoia that gave rise to some of the best music in recent(ish) memory or was it something else? Whatever it was, when we got digging […] falsepriest posted 3 hours ago

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Goldmine Magazine The Doors featured in this year’s Record Store Day edition

Goldmine‘s Spring 2017 issue — dedicated every year to Record Store Day — features The Doors on the cover.

The post The Doors featured in this year’s Record Store Day edition appeared first on Goldmine Magazine.

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Composer of the Week Zemlinsky

Donald Macleod explores the life and music of Alexander Zemlinsky

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JazzWax Al Grey, Sinatra and the Sands

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Before I tell you what I’m writing about today, listen to this

That’s trombonist Al Grey soloing on Quincy Jones’s arrangement of Makin’ Whoopie. The song appears on the album Sinatra at the Sands, featuring the Count Basie Orchestra live with Frank Sinatra at the Sands Hotel in 1966. Grey had the sole instrumental on the double album, and it gave Sinatra a vocal break.

Known for using a plunger mute to give his horn a soulful, conversational tone and for his white sun hat, Grey joined Basie in October 1957 and remained with the band until 1961, playing only occasionally with them. Bret Primack interviewed Grey on camera before the trombonist’s death in 2000 and asked him about this album. Here’s Bret and Grey in conversation at Grey’s home on New York’s Long Island in 1998…

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This day in music On this Day March 24, 2009

The prosecutor in the Phil Spector murder retrial told the jury he was a “demonic maniac” when he drinks and “a very dangerous man” around women. Deputy District Attorney Truc Do urged jurors to find the music producer guilty of murdering Hollywood actress Lana Clarkson in 2003. During her closing argument, she also accused Mr Spector of demonstrating a “conscious disregard for human life”.

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