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The phrase "an interesting recording" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a recording that captures attention or provokes curiosity.
Example: "I stumbled upon an interesting recording of a live concert that I had never heard before."
Alternatives: "a captivating recording" or "an engaging recording."
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All in all, Mr. Gardiner's is an interesting recording, though perhaps not one for the ages.
Here's an interesting recording of the duck part in "Peter and the Wolf," narrated by rock's Ziggy Stardust, David Bowie: Your thoughts?
"I like to have limitations and certain borders you can't cross, because if you have limitless time, limitless tracks, limitless musicians and gear, then it makes for not an interesting recording," he said.
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I am happy that I had a chance to come across such an interesting record before I leave Burke.
(Mr. Patton used to be in the popular rock band Faith No More; now he's in Tomahawk and freelances while running an interesting record label, Ipecac).
Heller makes no claims to a comprehensive survey, but one wonders why Imperial Japan, at least as "infamous" as Fascist Italy and with an interesting record of artists roped into the cause, was spared.
This is reflected in the book, which reads like a who's who of the past decade's food scene and also provides an interesting record of developing food styles.
2.24pm BST Record Spanish-German Inflation gap Thanks for Kit Juckes for flagging this on Twitter: kit juckes (@kitjuckes) Hurtling towards deflation... Spain Opens Widest Inflation Gap With Germany in Euro History http://t.co/H0ks1URCj2 via @BW September 27, 2013 Bloomberg has spotted an interesting record in the latest inflation figures for eurozone members.
Biology has an interesting record in such matters because scientific collaboration means something different to different branches of biology: molecular biology has traditionally been a research activity of small laboratories (Cetina 1999; Strasser 2006), whereas in natural history there has been an exchange of data and samples since the seventeenth century (Wille 2012; Strasser 2012).
Those were the two main things and once we had those criteria we went until we had 12 to 14 songs that we thought would make an interesting record.
Stephen Thomas Erlewine wrote that "Although it retains many of the same qualities of their critically acclaimed debut there's nothing that has the same sense of discovery that made Play with Toys an interesting record".
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