We are having major computer problems at home so I have been e&t all weekend. In fact, Mr. Morelli is probably talking to the outsourced help desk at Gateway right now. At least we were able to get most, if not all the important stuff off the computer in case we need to have major work done. This week I will probably be able to see HHW only at work between the hours of 6:45am and 4pm. No evening access for me.
Mr. Elmore, glad to know there is another Joan Morris & William Bolcolm fan out there. We have lots of their stuff but it would be nice to have everything (isn't that true for all sorts of things). I have looked for years for JMs Civil War songs album (I don't think Bolcolm was involved in that one) but without success. Every time we go into a used record store it's one of the first things we look for, along with the cabaret evening, which, thanks to the efforts of DR Kerry, we have on tape.
We will be transferring a record to CD this week, thanks to the generosity of a friend who is letting us use his burner hooked up to his turntable. We will finally have the Minneapolis Out and About Theatre Production of Boy Meets Boy (from 1979) on CD. I've mentioned this albmum before. It's got full orchestrations and more music than the CD transfer of the original production. We are very happy to finally get this on CD. When done, we will send a copy to our friend who directed the production back in Minneapolis (he now lives in Tucson, AZ). He only has the record as well.
There are so many other LPs I would like to have on CD. At least all the Peter Paul and Mary albums are on CD, except for Reunion, a 1978 not great attempt to begin recording again after a time apart and one of their early albums, a concert in Japan, from the 1960s. I do wish that ALL the Chad Mitchell Trio and Mitchell Trio stuff was on CD. Many of the albums are (thanks to Collectors Choice Music and Rediscover Music) but there are still gaps in the collection. At least I have all the vinyl so at some point I will be able to make copies.
And now, back to work.
TTFN