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From "David Bash" <bashpop@earthlink.net>
Subject Re: live track tricks
Date Sat, 26 Jul 2003 11:03:25 -0700

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--- In audities@yahoogroups.com, "Billy G. Spradlin" <bgspradlin@c...>
wrote:
> >Were there lots of live releases that borrowed crowd sounds from
Woodstock or
> >other famous events?
>
> I know of a few from the 60's - Some sleesy record companies sometimes
> mixed in
> canned appause with studio tracks create a phony live album to fool fans
into
> buying the same music again.  A collector friend used to have a Duane Eddy
> record on Jamie records that was done this way. And I have an 60's
Ventures
> album called "On Stage" where the cover mentions it was recorded live in
Japan
> and the USA. The whole album sounds like it was recorded in the same
studio
> with an annoying tape loop of appause and whistles repeated over and over
> again.

I know I have in my collection somewhere a Buddah 4 song EP with The Ohio
Express, 1910 Fruitgum Company and two other bands doing "live" versions of
their hits.  The canned applause is so obvious that it would be laughable if
the whole tom foolery wasn't so embarrasing.

As I recall, The Outsiders Live album was filled with canned applause as
well.

--
Pop Rules!!!!!
Take Care,
David (who's on his way to this afternoon's IPO show)



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