

The crown jewel of the collection is a special edition of the Heresy III, which is a compact, three-way loudspeaker that was originally introduced in 1957.
Capitol records 75th anniversary series#
2014-2015 - Blue Note Records 75th Anniversary Vinyl Initiative. To celebrate 75 years of Capitol Records, Klipsch is putting together a series of speakers to honor the storied history of one of the most famous records labels in the world. Although some of the masterings that I heard were actually pretty good (the ones done by BG). So many possibilities, such a lazy outcome. The tandom of United Record Pressing and Capitol Records is just a disaster IMO. Musician Ryan Adams attends the Capitol Records 75th anniversary gala at Capitol Records Tower on Novemin Los Angeles, California. (Then again, if sales was a main consideration: maybe their albums didn't sell as well as those which were included, or they did not have any major best-selling singles or Grammy winners in them? Merely wondering I haven't checked.) 1 day ago &0183 &32 News > Nation/World Northwest lawmakers welcome Israeli president to Capitol as his nation marks 75th anniversary with hope, turmoil. Shearing and Prima, in particular, feel like serious omissions. The first of these endeavors is The Capitol Records 75th Anniversary Collection, a series of 75 vinyl reissues from various genres curated by 'noted music journalists, authors and other renowned creative figures. I am more bothered by the complete omission of other important artists in a list where there are a few folks with anywhere between two and five albums. That's because the list at least includes one album of hers, even if it is not a suitable or logical one. Public Appearances > Public Appearances From 2016 > 11.15 - Capitol Records 75th Anniversary Gala at Capitol Records Tower in Los Angeles. I am actually feeling okay, on the Peggy Lee front. And, in its 12" LP version, it features several of her major hits from her earlier years ("Mañana," "Golden Earrings," "I Don't Know Enough About You," "It's a Good Day," a remake of "Why Don't You Do Right"). Even if (in my estimation) this "75" list is geared toward albums that sold well (and/or albums containing singles that sold well), Rendezvous more than fits the bill. I have to agree with you that it could have been a logical choice.
