NightAire MusicFan
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Posted: 19 September 2023 at 1:08pm | IP Logged
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Dr. West's Medicine Show and Junk Band - The Eggplant That Ate Chicago
This track missed the top 40, but almost made the top 50. The source album of the same name claims to have been in released in stereo as well as mono. I don't see any evidence the single (which is the same length as the LP version) was ever released in stereo.
I give so much detail about mono / stereo because I'm listening to this track on the Dr. Demento "Greatest Novelty Records of All Time" collection and I can't tell if this is actually stereo or maybe pseudo-stereo, or just stereo reverb. I'm having a difficult time hearing any isolated instruments panned left or right, but when I try to eliminate the central channel, I still hear a ton of music... suggesting to me maybe one of those comb-filter EQ processes to try to create a fake stereo effect.
I ask all of THIS because if this is fake stereo and I would get closer to the original single by either folding it down or grabbing only one channel (or if there's a clean true stereo source for it), that's what I'd like to do for my Halloween station.
(I also suspect this is a vinyl source based on a "click" early on in the recording... making me wonder if it's a stereo needle playing a mono record.)
Anything know anything much about the channeling and / or re-channeling of this novelty single that was written and sung by Norman Greenbaum (who had more success with "Spirit In The Sky")?
Edited by NightAire on 19 September 2023 at 1:20pm
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