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Leontyne Price Sings Samuel Barber (RCA Victor, CD). Classic reissues, including Knoxville under Thomas Schippers and the Hermit Songs with Barber himself at the piano. MW
Ennio Morricone: La Scorta. To hear this sombre masterpiece, you'll have to buy a ticket to Ricky Tognazzi's fine movie. RW
Chaka Demus and Pliers: I Wanna Be Your Man (Mango, single). A lubricious soundtrack to summer. Phil Johnson
Nick Drake: Way to Blue (Island, CD/tape). Exquisite melancholia: like having the source of a stream in your room. Ben Thompson
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