[78-L] Lenin Speaks
Thomas Stern
sternth at attglobal.net
Thu Jan 5 17:08:11 PST 2012
Michael - do you have the label/catalog number for the CD ?
Was this a Melodiya release, or some other - I thought someone mentioned a CD with
quality sound.
I purchased a CD of the speeches in London in the late 80's, IIRC a UK label which
issued Soviet material. Can't locate it at the moment.
Thanks, Thomas.
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Wonder why there was no non-cyrillic printing anywhere on it, if it was for
export? I remember Ukranska Kniga well..all their stock ended up at Peter
Dunn's Vinyl Museum, and when that store closed it went into storage and was
finally sold for arrears and I saw it again at a flea market in Whitby last
year. Stuff was 4 for a buck by that time and then I think it got dumped yet again.
Lenski
On 1/5/2012 3:52 PM, Michael Biel wrote:
> From: David Lennick<dlennick at sympatico.ca>
>> The lp just went for $95. Capitalism lives! dl
>
> The bidding is a hoot! Someone was doing a live snipe and an earlier
> bid kept topping him. So he bids again and again and again and again
> and finally time runs out.
>
> When I saw the picture I realized that it was the same one that was the
> first Soviet LP I had. I bought it in the early 70s when Dick Lenk took
> me to the 4 Continents Bookstore in NYC -- which later became Victor
> Kamkin's. It is a pretty good transfer, no narration, and does not
> suffer from that noise-gate I mentioned that ruined the late 80s CD/LP
> issue. I think my copy still has its $2.98 price tag, it probably sold
> for half a rouble in the USSR if sold there. This is an export pressing
> you have since it says "Made in USSR" on label. Quite possibly there
> might be that same price inflation in today's Russia because although
> there has been a big upsurge in reissue CDs of Soviet era recordings, I
> have not seen any issue of the Lenin speeches nor of any of the other
> Soviet leaders. I have several dozen LPs of Soviet historical
> recordings, the best being a box set of WW II recordings for the 40th
> Anniv of the liberation. There also is a 2-disc set narrated in English
> of a tour of Lenin's Apartments In the Kremlin. They gave that to me at
> Toronto's Ukranska Kniga when they saw I was buying every one of their
> spoken word records.
>
> Mikeski Bielsky mbiel at mbiel.com
>
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