--- Vince Lavieri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Those cds are nothing new.  My Mom in the 50s on a
> limited budget used
> to buy albums of Hit Parade songs done by others -
> they sort of sounded
> like the real thing, and she could get 12 songs on a
> monaural album for
> only $2.99. I actually learned a lot of 50s music
> off of these albums.
> 

We had a lot of those too!  Dad gave me some of his
old LPs and I'm sure I've got one or two of that type
in there.  There were HiFi demo-type albums full of
different kinds of music meant to show you ALL THE
DIFFERENT SOUNDS you could get out of your HiFi (we
had the console model).

> But it worked on our limited means in the 50s.  If I
> were as thrifty as
> Mom was, I'd be rich.  But no, I have to have the
> real thing...
> 

Me too.  I'll never be out of debt!
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