> Imagine yourself going into your home library and there on the shelf
is
> a set of encyclopedias to one side and to the other side is a huge,
fat
> book entitled "The Complete Guide to All Rock Groups."  If you
wanted
> to know something about the rock group Prism would you take the "P"
> book of the encyclopedia first or would you grab that Guide to All
Rock
> Groups, first?  I know I would pull the Guide to All Rock Groups,
first.
>

Sorry, I seems I cited an example that was bound to confuse.  The
Prism #427 I had in mind had nothing to do with the defunct performing
group;  this Prism is a publisher of CD's, and #427 is a CD of Woody
Guthrie songs.  If succeded in finding it, it seems, because I new the
name of one of the songs on it.  Often the only thing I know about a
CD is the publisher and the album number.  None of the sites I've
found so far seems to permit a search on publisher and album number.

Thanks, hovever, for you efforts thus far.  I must subscribe to two
dozen lists, and this one is by far the most helpful (and, if I may
say so) best administered.

Karlo

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