

These records include the five Carroll LPs that I currently own, which are Percussion Parisienne (PPS 6008), Contrasts (Wing SRW 12508), That Feathery Feeling (SR60026), David Carroll Galaxy (SR 60690), and the subject of this review, rePercussion (SR60029). Record collectors tend to know that Mercury made great sounding stereo records, and it's pretty clear to my ears that Carroll cared about sound, as many of his albums are great choices for stereo demonstration. Also, if you shopped for vintage LPs during the 80s and 90s, I know that you saw Carroll albums. As he also held an executive producer position at Mercury, I suspect that some of his LPs, EPs, and singles were arranged and conducted by somebody else. Chicago based conductor and arranger David Carroll (1913 - 2008) made a lot of records for Chicago based Mercury Records.
