Do we have any serious MCA DiscoVision collectors here besides blam1 and ratkins?
After saving the collection of Charles Shishkevish from the trash back in August, I have a basement full of MCA DiscoVision LDs. I'm down to missing only the following seven titles:
1. Jacques Cousteau: The Singing Whale 2. Le Corbusier 3. Romagnolis' Table: Abruzzi Specialties (just the jacket) 4. Romagnolis' Table: Made in Milan 5. Silent Safari 6. The Solar System and The Universe: Beyond the Solar System 7. Women at Work
Update: With the exception of a few packaging variations, I now have at least one good copy of every title (that we know of!) released by MCA for consumers under the DiscoVision name. :clap:
Right now I'm working on finding non-GM industrial titles. I recently purchased a crazy disc from our own user " cjm " on which a Library of Congress training program (for LoC employees) occupies side A and a Medical Radiology tutorial occupies side B.
I'm also going through the 600 or so discs-without-covers I received along with the Charles Shishkevish collection and have run across many sides from unreleased titles including one that hasn't been found elsewhere: Solo (1972) on the back of side 5 of Coal Miner's Daughter.
… and I surprisingly have no fewer than five copies of side 3 of the unreleased " The Monkey's Uncle ". :crazy: