Legacy of Emory Remington Vinyl

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Alfbone
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Legacy of Emory Remington Vinyl

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Hello,

I am currently on a mission to find the Saint-Saens adagio recording from the Eastman vinyl titled “The legacy of Emory Remington”. It appears that there’s records of the album being recorded but rarely any info other than when it was recorded and released. Additionally, there are no recordings from that album that have been freed from vinyl jail. Would anyone happen to have any information on this?
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Re: Legacy of Emory Remington Vinyl

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Both Hickey's and Discogs indicate that this was "freed from vinyl jail" on CD. The Discogs site has a link with one copy for sale (presumably used).

Hickey's mentions an item number for the CD but doesn't seem to have it any more:
https://www.hickeys.com/music/brass/tro ... survey.php

Discogs link with a "Shop Now" button:
https://www.discogs.com/release/2302904 ... -Remington
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Re: Legacy of Emory Remington Vinyl

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Alfbone wrote: Wed Apr 02, 2025 9:15 pm Hello,

I am currently on a mission to find the Saint-Saens adagio recording from the Eastman vinyl titled “The legacy of Emory Remington”. It appears that there’s records of the album being recorded but rarely any info other than when it was recorded and released. Additionally, there are no recordings from that album that have been freed from vinyl jail. Would anyone happen to have any information on this?
Is it the same man who wrote the warm up studies?
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Re: Legacy of Emory Remington Vinyl

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Both Hickey's and Discogs indicate that this was "freed from vinyl jail" on CD. The Discogs site has a link with one copy for sale (presumably used).

And if you can't find a copy to buy, worldcat.org shows numerous copies of the CD in libraries. An inter-library loan might get it for you.

Savio wrote: Thu Apr 03, 2025 5:48 pm Is it the same man who wrote the warm up studies?
The one and only! Long-time trombone teacher at Eastman.
>>Robert Holmén<<

Hear me as I play my horn
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