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Yours Truly said:Looks like there might be a "story" behind THIS Whipped Cream...Rewhipped Cover Girl, as well--though probably not nearly as dramatic as Dolores'...!!
Dave
TonyCurrie said:As for "bouncing"....
Using a three-track machine, you'd start with percussion/bass on track 3. with a solo trumpet on track 1. Then you'd play that back over headphones while Herb played the second trumpet part, recording both of these on track 2. Then track 2 would be played through headphones while Herb played a third part, all of this being recorded back on to track 1.... and so on, bouncing back and forth between tracks 1 and 2. Hence the term 'bouncing'.
Rewhipped is the first project to remix an album in its entirety.
Not Necessarily Steve Sidoruk said:...Rewhipped is the first project to remix an album in its entirety...
Mike Blakesley said:Oh there have been lots of albums remixed. It's a pretty common thing these days in the hiphip/pop genre. But, usually they have a track or two added or maybe an extra disk.
Mike Blakesley said:Yeah, "revamp" would be a better term.
The other thing I remember about most 12" singles is they'd start and end with just the drumbeat to make it easy to mix into another song. (or have an extended percussion break in the middle) Those were the days, indeed. One of my favorites was Donna Summer's "Hot Stuff" which had a cool sax solo that wasn't in the original LP. (remembering my DJ-days here)