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Re: Loopers-Delight-d Digest V99 #228
WHO CARES how stores classify music? Browsing for CD's is (for me) one of
life's
simple pleasures. I don't mind stores classifying their CD's. It keeps
me from
actually having to accidently browse thru any "new country" cds! lol.
Same
thing with toodling around a bookstore. I could (and often do) spend
hours at a
time in either place...
JMHO,
Jim.
Phaedebk@aol.com wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> Pretty much I keep my discs in alphabetical order by the Artist,
> rather than try to sub-catagorize what's going on within the small
> collection, ... hey, I'm just down to 1500 discs now! Movie music and
> tributes are the only ones that I tend to move around a little bit,
>mostly it
> matters for me if I have more of that artist's work, if it was various
> people, or an anime series, which tends to have LOTS of disks to it,
>check
> out the series "Tenchi Muyo," to see what I mean on that one.
>
> Have to say that with places like Tower Records out there it does
> make things a bit on the interesting side to try and suss out if they
>are out
> of a disc or if I am simply looking in the wrong area... "Tangerine
>Dream"
> was a great example, as I seriously doubt that anyone would classify
>their
> earlier albums as "New Age." Then we can start talking about groups who
>go
> to other countries to press their discs, because of a lack-o interest
>here in
> the 'States.
>
> All in all, it is a matter of sussing out what works best for
>you at
> home and then trying to apply that knowledge with the retail folks, eh?
>
> Back to yutzing around with the 2100...
> Tchau,
>
> Lee-ohki.