MERCURY LIVING PRESENCE


WHAT COLOR ARE THE RECORD LABLE SUPPOSE TO BE?& HOW MUCH ARE THESE BABIES WORTH.(IN GOOD++ TO VG COND.)A COUPLE THAT I HAVE SAY RECORDED ON 35 MM FILM (OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT)
THE SOUND IS GREAT.. THANKS.
honda
One last point I forgot to mention. If you are interested in getting an idea about which of the recordings in the Mercury and RCA series were the best, you might want to expore the back-issues and archives of "Stereophile" magazine and "The Absolute Sound" magazine. If memory serves, one of these mags (and I think it was "The Absolute Sound") did a long series of reviews about 8-10 years ago of the Mercury and RCA LP's. Knowing which recordings were the "best of the best" might help you determine what value your LP's have. I should caution, you, however, that LP prices have cooled off a lot in recent years. Only the most serious vinyl junkies are willing to pay $100 or more for an LP. (As an example, I have about 3000 LP's in my collection, and maybe 10% of them are titles that would sell for more than $25.)
Sdcampbell, you are pretty quick with the keyboard! Excellent post! I should point out for Honda's benefit, if he didn't know, that you can (unless they're all sold out) get a few of the Mercs and many of the RCA's as reissued by Classic Records, which lack some of the warmth of the originals but have advantages in the bass, dynamics and surfaces. On a side note, the CD remasterings have uniformly been excellent, and I agree with your description of them vs. the vinyl; wonder if Phillips could/will reissue on SACD, since they own the tapes? I find that SACD does an excellent job giving a natural rendition of recorded space, among other things; might even get more of those famous Mercury dynamics.
Also with respect to the second post by the quick-fingered Mr. Campbell, the series he's referring to is in TAS, a series of articles by Sid Marks, I believe.
thanks guys for all the help.my friend found the mercurys on the street & gave them to me because he knows how much i love vinyl..there was even an rca shaded dog of fritz reiner & the chicago symphony gotta get him a gift now.
happy listening