In Reply to: The usual suspects answered, except clarkjohnsen posted by docw on May 28, 2007 at 11:35:31:
RCA version is one of my favorites, not so much for the interpretation, but because the great Adolph Herseth is featured on trumpet. He is probably one of the finest orchestral players ever in the US. Actually, at the time of the recording, Chicago probably had more principles in their prime than any other orchestra since.
Stu
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- The Reiner/Chicago - unclestu52 20:49:14 05/28/07 (9)
- I'd better not mention anything against Herseth here - docw 11:27:07 05/29/07 (8)
- No big thing: - unclestu52 13:40:44 05/29/07 (5)
- RE: No big thing: - docw 14:08:15 05/29/07 (4)
- RE: No big thing: - unclestu52 20:53:11 05/29/07 (3)
- RE: No big thing: - docw 07:14:08 05/30/07 (0)
- RE: No big thing: - Todd Krieger 03:44:50 05/30/07 (1)
- Bernard A Leonore OV 2 - docw 11:46:26 05/30/07 (0)
- RE: I'd better not mention anything against Herseth here - Todd Krieger 12:20:43 05/29/07 (1)
- Retired 1988--I heard Michael Sachs the last year I lived there in Clev. - docw 14:32:57 05/29/07 (0)