Most of these were pressed at Windsor Records' plant in NJ where most of us
other small classical reissue label proprietors had our work done as well.
The contact fellow was Frank, for any others on this list who remember.
Mastering was by David Hancock , Jim Shelton at Europadisc or, when we
could afford it, at Masterdisc by Bob Ludwig and, sometimes by another
master, Claude Rie. I must have produced or been involved in the transfer
and cleanup of a couple of hundred or more such discs for various clients
back in the day.
It was always exciting to check out the test pressings.
Steve Smolian.
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Subject: Re: [ARSCLIST] From store to label: was Gramophone Shop Varieties?
But the surfaces of their pressings were incredible!
DrG
On May 26, 2012, at 4:39 PM, Daniel Langan wrote:
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> I'd guess that one can't include the Music Masters store because its
> JJA label and others they sold were all bootlegs.
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> Dan Langan
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