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The Fate Of An Eclectic Collection Of CDs
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away? Or can I sell them? My ABBA’s Greatest Hits, The Best of Bee Gees or The Best of Peaches & Herb might be of value to someone. But what about my Mariachi From Mexico CD, which includes such hits as Prisonero De Tus Brazos? Maybe I could combine that in a twofer deal with my Café De Paris CD; lots of people probably would love to hear Je t’ aime D’ amour by Mau-
Short Fat Fanny.
On the other hand, I’d be
rice Chevalier.
I have all sorts of music
reluctant to part with the Elmo & Patsy CD that fea- tures beloved Christmas songs such as Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer and Percy, the Puny Poinsettia.
by famous pianists. Vlad- imir Ashkenazy playing Mozart’s Concerto No. 21 in C major. Marine Bolkan playing Beethoven’s Sonata No. 14 in C sharp minor Op. 27. Little Richard playing
Maybe I should just put theminaboxonashelfin the garage? Right next to the box with my Walkman cas- sette player.
CD covers for (clockwise from left)
Café De Paris, Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer and Mariachi From Mexico PHOTOS COURTESY D.L. STEWART
The CD player is quickly becoming obsolete, so what should people do with their CD collections?
PHOTO BY GRAHAMMOORE999/GETTY IMAGES