[78-L] Overdubs

Jeff Sultanof jeffsultanof at gmail.com
Thu Feb 28 14:55:04 PST 2013


That Cole stereo overdub has become notorious. The transfers of the
original recordings were off, sometimes by a full tone. Amazing that nobody
bothered to check the keys to make sure they made sense before the
arrangements were written and recorded.

Jeff Sultanof

On Thu, Feb 28, 2013 at 5:44 PM, David Lennick <dlennick at sympatico.ca>wrote:

> I remember a King Cole album, but thought it was a couple of years earlier
> (since I got it through the station and no longer worked there in '69).
> One of
> the most ludicrous overdubs ever was the fake stereo reissue of Albert
> White's
> "Your Father's Mustache in Hi Fi" with a freakin' ACCORDION added.
>
> There was also the Victor reissue of Ray Noble's "Lady of Spain" where Al
> Bowlly's vocal was supplemented and made into a trio, for some reason.
>
> dl
>
> On 2/28/2013 5:14 PM, David Weiner wrote:
> > The Ferrier is a lovely album, but not exactly recent - the stereo
> overdub
> > was done in 1960.
> >
> > There was also an interesting  Capitol LP by the Nat King Cole Trio with
> a
> > stereo orchestra added in 1969.
> >
> > Dave Weiner
> >
> > On 2/28/13 4:57 PM, "DAVID BURNHAM"<burnhamd at rogers.com>  wrote:
> >
> >> One more recent very successful overdub was a program of Bach and Handel
> >> arias by Kathleen Ferrier.  The original album was in mono, (as were all
> >> of Ferrier's recordings), but they brought back the same conductor,
> >> (Boult), and the same orchestra to the same hall and superimposed the
> now
> >> stereo orchestra on Ferrier's voice.
> >>
> >> db
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