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Date: Sat, 26 Feb 94 15:22
From: Fredrik Idestam-Almquist <f91-fid@nada.kth.se>
To: G.L.Eden@newcastle.ac.uk
Subject: R & S discography
G3> Have you ever seen an R&S discog?
Fred>No. Err...I don't think so anyway...
G3> Maybe that should be my next task
G3> after my WARP discog...
Fred>Yes! That would indeed be great. Have you got any clue as for how
Fred> many records they have released? Must be a lot.
Hundreds. Literally hundreds. I have a (crap) discog from DJ magazine
from years ago, there were 50 odd then, and this was an incomplete
discog, without catalog numbers.
Fred> Perhaps I can dig some info out of a record- bin belonging to a
Fred> friend of mine if you decide to do it. I don't have a lot of R&S
Fred> stuff myself.
Yep! OK everyone get digging. The big R&S one is now In Production.
You can all help by sending me info on the R&S records you have. I'm
not bothered about Apollo and the others for the moment.
I'm going to contact R&S to see what they can give me. Anybody have
any specific contacts?
As for format? I'm going to try to use a similar one to my WARP discog
(and Fluid's AFX one for that matter).
PLEASE stick to this it makes everything SO much easier.
RSxxxxx
Artist:
Title:
Released:
Formats:
Tracks: yyyyyyyyyy [Artist's details]
[Any interesting notes (brief)...]
I'm not sure I'm going to be able to get accurate dates and format
info so these catagories may have to be abandoned.
OK. Get checking those records :) Earlier the better.
greg
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