[78-L] Lacquer discs recorded at 80 rpm
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neechevoneeznayou at gmail.com
Wed Jan 5 20:27:51 PST 2011
I recall the WOO was on mag track. The DVD set I have includes the
Munchkin's Songs as originally recorded. It is interesting to hear the
voices as they really were and at the tempi they sang at, so when sped
up they all matched perfectly. That must have taken some planning.....
joe salerno
On 1/5/2011 6:09 PM, Sammy Jones wrote:
> I've had that Wizard of Oz set for years. The demos and alternate takes are
> wonderful! There's much, much more than would fit on the 2-CD set on the
> new Blu-Ray edition of the film. Apparently much (most?) of the recording
> session material was saved.
>
> I wonder if Oz's music was taken from discs or optical tracks...Would music
> masters at the scoring sessions have been recorded to film simultaneously
> with lacquers/wax?
>
> I think multi-angle recordings exist of Gone With the Wind music as well.
>
> Sammy Jones
>
>> On 1/5/2011 2:51 PM, Michael Biel wrote:
>>> On 1/5/2011 10:56 AM, Robert M. Bratcher Jr. wrote:
>>>> Thanks for the info. I wonder how many movies have stereo restored
>> from these
>>>> 'angle" tracks and which ones they are besides Sunset Serenade&
>> Orchestra
>>>> Wives?
>>>
>>> I haven't checked the DVD's but if you look at the Rhino/Turner CDs
>>> there are dozens of films as early as 1938 with musical numbers in
>> real
>>> stereo on these CDs.
>
> dl wrote:
>>
>> Including a two-disc set of every single cue recorded for The Wizard of
>> Oz, in
>> glorious stereo.
>>
>> dl
>
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