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    Posted: 05 April 2019 at 7:23pm
Hard To Find Jukebox Classics 1963-64: 29 Amazing Stereo Hits

1. Come A Little Bit Closer - Jay & The Americans [Stereo Debut] *
2. Only In America - Jay & The Americans [Stereo 45 Debut]
3. I'll Never Find Another You - The Seekers [Stereo Debut] *
4. So Much In Love - The Tymes [Stereo Debut] *
5. Popsicles And Icicles - The Murmaids [Stereo Debut] *
6. I'm Leaving It Up To You - Dale & Grace [Stereo Debut] *
7. Sugar Shack - Jimmy Gilmer & The Fireballs [Stereo 45 Debut] *
8. Daisy Petal Pickin' - Jimmy Gilmer & The Fireballs [Stereo Debut] *
9. My Boy Lollipop - Millie Small [Stereo Debut] *
10. Egyptian Shumba - The Tammys [Rare On CD]
11. Remember (Walking In The Sand) - The Shangri-Las [Stereo 45 Debut]
12. Anyone Who Knows What Love Is (Will Understand) - Irma Thomas [Rare On CD]
13. Sally, Go 'Round The Roses - The Jaynetts [Correct Hit Stereo 45 Debut] *
14. Baby, I Love You - The Ronettes [Stereo Debut]
15. (The Best Part Of) Breaking Up - The Ronettes [Stereo Debut]
16. Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood - The Animals [Stereo Debut] *
17. Tired Of Waiting For You - The Kinks [Stereo Debut] *
18. I Go To Pieces - Peter & Gordon
19. Forget Him - Bobby Rydell [Stereo Debut] *
20. Downtown - Petula Clark
21. I'll Be There - Gerry & The Pacemakers [U.S. 45 Stereo Debut]
22. Needles And Pins - The Searchers
23. Love Potion Number Nine - The Searchers
24. I Get Around - The Beach Boys [Stereo Debut]
25. Miserlou - Dick Dale & The Del-Tones [Stereo Debut] *
26. Donna The Prima Donna - Dion DiMucci
27. The "In" Crowd - Dobie Gray
28. Heat Wave - Martha & The Vandellas [Stereo 45 Debut]
29. Dominique - The Singing Nun [Stereo Debut] *

You can now pre-order this upcoming CD release on the Hit Parade label as well as hear sound samples on the Eric Records site: www.ericrecords.com. Those marked with an asterisk are DES (Digitally Extracted Stereo).

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Sugar Shack in its stereo single mix and
it's not a DES mix? Incredible!
Live in stereo.
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“I Get Around” is also not indicated as being a DES mix. I’m eager to
see what the Hit Parade team has come up with.

Carl Wilson recorded his guitar solo directly onto a dub of the mono
mix. Not only does a true stereo tape with all the vocal and instrumental
parts not exist, it has never existed.

A “stereo” mix does exist on bootlegs which synches the stereo backing
track with the final mono mix.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote MMathews Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 07 April 2019 at 3:56pm
My apologies folks, "Sugar Shack" is indeed a "DES" mix
of the single version. The asterisk indicating so was
omitted by error on our website. We will fix that.

RE: "I Get Around" - we didn't label that as a "DES" mix
because it wasn't entirely created from a mono source.
But we DID use some DES technology to separate the
missing overdubs from the mono mix and add them to the 3-
track session master.
This gave us a more realistic sounding result than a
traditional sync-up like it had to be done in the past,
and doesn't have any of the problems that sync-ups have
always had.
Sorry for any confusion.
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I went ahead and updated the initial post to reflect the change to track 7 (now noted as DES). Thanks Mark.
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Curiously, was "Needles & Pins" re-worked to give it the
punch of the mono single? Every stereo mix of that I've
ever heard was a bit thin sounding, and didn't fold well.
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Hykker,

From the sample, the "Needles & Pins" stereo mix appears to be the
original stereo mix from the 1964 LP "Meet the Searchers", with
lead vocals center, harmony left and rhythm section right. Most
CDs to date have featured a remix (rhythm section center, main
vocal right and harmony left), which was first issued in the 1970s
(on what LP I do not know). Perhaps that's why it has more punch.
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On "Needles & Pins" Kapp Stereo good. Pye Stereo blows
chunks. Audio Fidelity has the correct version. Mixed for
Kapp Records, by Bob Auger at Kapp's insistence.
I turn up the good and turn down the bad!
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The Irma Thomas track uses the hit vocal or the alternate
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Irma Thomas is the LP version with the different vocal
take than the 45 version. We included the song to
introduce it to music fans who might never have heard it.
I wish we could have used the 45 version but it was a last
minute addition.
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