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When stereo was in S-T-E-R-E-O

September 22nd, 2006

Not too long before Buddy Holly died, he recorded three, and only three, absolutely delightful songs in glorious sounding stereo. Here they are, transferred for maximum audio fidelity.

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  • 1. Jeanie Beanie  |  September 23rd, 2006 at 10:21 am

    Excellent quality! Where did you get these copies? Vinyl or CD? I would be vinyl. For a fun fictional read of an “evil” Buddy Holly, check out the long “short” story “You Know They’ve Got a Hell of a Band” in S. King’s collection, “Nightmares and Dreamscapes.” They recently had this on A&E as a mini-series, but none of the six installments did any of the stories justice, including this one.

  • 2. DogRat  |  September 23rd, 2006 at 11:18 am

    Three songs from two CDs. See my email for screen shots of how they come up on my Media Player. Maybe I’ll do another “Tales of Hoffman” installment, since Steve Hoffman is the reason they sound so good.

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