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Stereo Explosion Volume 11 - 50s and 60s |
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TallPaulInKy ![]() Music Fan ![]() Joined: 21 September 2007 Status: Offline Points: 0 |
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In case you have heard about it, Stereo Explosion Volume
11 - 50s and 60s Pop Classics is the latest installment in the Hit Parade series of collector's discs providing a nice variety of music that was the mainstay of the pop music charts during those last great days of 50s style music. There is no doubt that American popular music changed about 1964, and that year is frequently cited as the cultural beginning of the 1960s. So, this new release let’s us step back just a few years before that and listen to some of the best some of our favorite artists had to offer. The first batch of songs on the disk contains some new 2024 Stereo Mixes of eleven songs previously issued over the last decade. Let’s face it, technology has improved greatly and it’s to Hit Parade’s credit that they have embraced this new technology to bring us, the fans, some great sounding stereo. You will find these selections labeled 2024 Stereo Mix on the Hit Parade website: https://hitparaderecords.com/htf_StereoExpl-11.html The Surfaris’ “Wipe Out”, probably the most identifiable instrumental of the 60s, starting out the disk with a new 2024 stereo mix. Busting out of both speakers with a clarity unmatched on any previous commercial issue. The engineers were able to separate the drums and sharpen the focus so you can hear it crystal clear and appreciate the musicianship of these young players. How young? They were all in high school when the record made number one. Some of the newly remixed songs are favorites by The Crystals; The Chiffons ; The Cascades; Jimmy Clanton; Gene Pitney; The Contours; Sam Cooke; The Majors; and others. I was especially glad to hear Steve Lawrence’s Columbia hits “Don't Be Afraid Little Darlin’”, and “Poor Little Rich Girl” which I own on their original 45s with a drawing of the artist on the actual record label. A word about the stereo presentations, you will find it uniformly excellent throughout the disk making it a valuable addition to the Stereo Explosion series. I suggest you visit the https://hitparaderecords.com/htf_StereoExpl-11.html website and listen to the sound samples there. Edited by TallPaulInKy |
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Santi Paradoa ![]() Music Fan ![]() ![]() Joined: 17 February 2009 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 20 |
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FYI, track 20 by the Crystals is "There's No Other (Like My Baby)" from late 1961. When the songs on this CD were added to the database this one was missed.
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Santi Paradoa
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JMD1961 ![]() Music Fan ![]() Joined: 29 March 2005 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 2 |
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In addition, also missed was "Guess Things Happen That Way"
by Johnny Cash and the "Sun Records: 25 Classics" disc. |
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