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6 minutes ago, sidewinder said:

I don’t mind the vocals..:unsure:

Oddly I recall this reaction previously. On this occasion I had to lift the needle as I could withstand it no longer.

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Don Friedman - Avenue of the Americas (Owl, rec. 1979)
Solo piano.

Just picked this up today at Wuxtry in Decatur. First listen. Really enjoying it. :tup 

 

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  The Great Concert of Charles Mingus  ( Japanese pressing YB - 7501 - 3 - MU ) Concert 19 Avril 1964 Théatre Des Champs Élysées.

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John Coltrane - Coltrane Plays the Blues, Coltrane

Dizzy Gillespie & the Double Six

Chet Baker & Mike Melillo - Symphonically 

Gene Ammons & Dex - The Chase!

Dusty Springfield - Everything's Coming Up Dusty

Burt Bacharach - Reach Out

Burt Bacharach - Make it Easy on Yourself

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46 minutes ago, JSngry said:

Did Brian even do the stereo mixes?

I don't think so.  Chuck Britz is credited with the stereo mixes.  He apparently monitored them in mono.  They also had to rig the board to do stereo mixes, meaning that the vocals and instruments had to faded separately in stereo.  That's why so many of the early Beach Boys stereo mixes have those wonky fades where the instruments fade prematurely. 

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11 minutes ago, JSngry said:

For some reason, I was thinking that the BB Capitol lps were released in Duophonic rather than Stereo, but whaaaa?????? BOTH?????

http://www.esquarterly.com/bellagio/monostereo.html

The first album, Surfin' Safari, was mono and Duophonic.

All the 1963-64 albums (Surfin' USA through Christmas Album) received dedicated mono and stereo mixes.

Beginning in 1965:

Capitol did a stereo mix of The Beach Boys Today!  and Brian rejected it.  That stereo mix is believed lost.

All the Beach Boys' 1965-1967 albums (Today through Wild Honey) were mixed only in mono, and the stereo versions were Duophonic.

Friends (1968) was the first new Beach Boys album mixed in stereo since the 1964 Christmas album.

Hope this helps. 

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