![]() General Comments About the Whole SetĪ small disclaimer: Jim Sisti is a friend of mine and Richard Osterlind is a cyber-acquaintance of mine. Following my general comments about the series, you'll find my thoughts on the effects of whichever DVD I'm reviewing. My judgement on that is basically the same for the first 3 videos, so this part of the review will be found at the beginning of each of the three (1, 2 and 3) volumes. So, that leaves me judging the set based on the ad copy claims and the intent (according to Jim Sisti) of the set. Due to the way the Annemann book was written (as Osterlind and Sisti point out), it wouldn't make sense to go chapter by chapter (like Osterlind did for the Corinda series), so I can't really judge the set on how "complete" (or not) it is. Secondly, according to Jim Sisti (co-host), this set also was not intended to be a "best of" series either, so I can't really judge the set based on whether or not the material chosen was the top Annemann stuff either. It's not quite fair to judge Richard Osterlind on any weak parts of the performance he may have had because, likely, most of the stuff on this set is not in his regular repertoire so I don't expect it to be polished. This whole set is a weird set to judge and review. ![]() ![]() ![]() This first part is the same for the reviews of Volumes 1, 2 and 3, so you can skip it if you've already read it. Random I-Tunes Song of The Moment: Too Much Time On My Hands by Styx
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