tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13248979.post6180461790772856546..comments2024-03-26T22:40:26.729-04:00Comments on Music You (Possibly) Won't Hear Anyplace Else: 16 Top Hits of the Week, Vol. 1 (Premier AS 16-1; probably 1965)Lee Hartsfeldhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15378950382643333359noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13248979.post-82621252036372553582020-05-24T17:21:22.685-04:002020-05-24T17:21:22.685-04:00Well, this is definitely from 1965. Possibly, the...Well, this is definitely from 1965. Possibly, the company is simply reusing an earlier track. Anything to save money! Lee Hartsfeldhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15378950382643333359noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13248979.post-60551569556356871092020-05-24T17:16:13.872-04:002020-05-24T17:16:13.872-04:00If these are 1965 versions & Tracks, why are t...If these are 1965 versions & Tracks, why are they doing the 1957 Version of "Silhouettes" & NOT Herman's Hermits Version?....skipmooosehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06622240806649608277noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13248979.post-56023229820968256742019-05-04T13:10:35.363-04:002019-05-04T13:10:35.363-04:00More low dollar label greatness!!!!! Thank you!!!!...More low dollar label greatness!!!!! Thank you!!!!<br />Flanging is the practice of taking 2 copies of the exact same track on 2 different tape machines running at the same time at the same speed and mixing the outputs together. Taking your finger or thumb and running lightly on the flange of the tape reel sends the 2 mixed signals out of phase, causing the wild pitch changes between the 2 tracks. Toni Fisher's 'The Big Hurt' is the earliest popular song I remember with the technique. I have read that it was experimented with earlier in the 50's. Scott1669https://www.blogger.com/profile/09544711465561815652noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13248979.post-48365520451474087372019-05-04T10:23:05.391-04:002019-05-04T10:23:05.391-04:00You may not remember Cast Your Fate to the Wind be...You may not remember Cast Your Fate to the Wind because the Vince Guaraldi original was a hit in 1963, not 1965. (There was a cover version that charted in '65, which may be the impetus for this cheapie.) This was before Guaraldi did the Peanuts Christmas music.Busterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08918896767504950096noreply@blogger.com