Only a fiver (but worth so much more)

Posted by: Anna Tooth on 11 December 2001

There is a brand new Naim sampler available from the e-store and, shortly, your local dealer.

It is our first commercially available classical sampler, and features nine tracks from nine different albums that we have released.

The critics have said:

“This (Bruch’s A Minor Quintet) is it’s first recording and the freshness of ideas and argument is most winning”
The Guardian. Allegri Quartet, Naim CD010.

“There are few that are more interpretatively perceptive than the Allegri or that bear witness to musical relations between individual personnel”
Gramophone. Allegri Quartet, Naim CD012

“A CD that should be on every violin teachers syllabus”
Gramophone. Yuval Yaron, Naim CD018.

“All four pieces are played very beautifully and are sympathetically recorded. A Classic CD Choice disc.”
Classic CD Eberle Quartet, Naim CD019

“The recordings are excellent and this is definitely a pianist to watch” Gramophone. Havard Gimse, Naim CD028

“The most engaging and musical performance to have graced my audio system for some while...a sensitive and emotional performance with extremely well-recorded sound.”
The Listener. Allegri Quartet, Naim CD024

Order today for Christmas delivery...

Anna

Posted on: 14 December 2001 by Rico
Anna

I might just do that. Xmas greetings from downunder. cool We'll put another sausage on the barbie in your honour.

Rico - SM/Mullet Audio

Posted on: 14 December 2001 by Anna Tooth
Hey thanks Rico!

Can my honorary sausage be veggie please?

Anna

Posted on: 14 December 2001 by Pete
quote:
Originally posted by Vuk Vuksanovic:
How can someone with a name like Tooth be a vegetarian?!

Errrr, by using their teeth on vegetables, fruits, pulses etc.?

I'm not an expert on herbivores, but AFAICT most of them have teeth.

Pete.

Posted on: 14 December 2001 by John C
Joe Petrik became a vegetarian and he lost all his teeth. Luckily for him this was good career move...

http://www.z104rocks.com/toothless/toothless.htm

Posted on: 14 December 2001 by Joe Petrik
Pete,

quote:
I'm not an expert on herbivores, but AFAICT most of them have teeth.

Yup, they do. (I knew that MSc in zoology would be useful for something.)

Don't pay attention to what Vuk writes about zoology. Psychologists don't know jack about the subject, and Vuk is even more clued out than most. I mean, he doesn't even know the difference between a mallard duck and a Canada goose despite living most of his life in Canada. Pityful really.

Joe

P.S. Vuk, this is a mallard duck:

This is a Canada goose

Study the photos carefully.

Posted on: 19 December 2001 by Rico
Anna, of course vegetarian sausages are easily arranged! - even in the land of Mana-supported barbies, legless cows (aka ranch-sliders), and venison.

Anyone tried their Fraim under the barbie to see if it improves the flavour? cool

Rico - SM/Mullet Audio