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Timeframe said:it's interesting to note that the individual instrument tracks have not been mixed HARD-left or HARD-right. They're more panned towards the center. Quite a difference, and it also shows quite a change in philosophies from back then too.
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thetijuanataxi said:Ok, now I've given the album a more critcal listen, especially after Harry's post. My goodness, what the @#%* happened to "A Taste Of Honey"? From about :30 to about 1:00 the right channel sounds like a distorted alarm clock speaker. One of the trombone blats is all broken up and the sound is all fuzzy. I don't understand this. The same track, supposedly from the original master was fine on "Definitive Hits". Why is there so much distortion here?
Captain Bacardi said:One note on the track "Blueberry Park" - does anyone else recognize a bit of another Alpert tune? There's a couple of spots that has the same trumpet lines as "I Can't Stop Thinking About You" (of North On South Street and Second Wind fame). It doesn't quite resolve the same way as "Can't Stop", but it gets pretty close.
Harry said:Both "Rosemary" and "Blueberry Park" are credited as having been written by Herb Alpert, and both are listed as "UNUSED STUDIO SESSION MASTER"
Mr Bill said:Well, so much for the notion "Rosemary" is Wechter's "Ventura..." Sure sounds like it to me, though!