[Answered] Multiple Songs from AJC 2006
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[Answered] Multiple Songs from AJC 2006
Hi
I wonder if there are any out there hwo nows what songs this is
They maybe is calld
Be careful or carefull
And
Hit that ball
they was playd on the slow finals on AJC2 006
thanks
Dan Hermansson
SWEDEN
I wonder if there are any out there hwo nows what songs this is
They maybe is calld
Be careful or carefull
And
Hit that ball
they was playd on the slow finals on AJC2 006
thanks
Dan Hermansson
SWEDEN
Last edited by hang on Wed Oct 18, 2006 12:58 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Yep. This is the one I'm thinking of though (I have the album). From the sound clip, it actually worked okay slowed down (Bob, you must have done that in software, right? It doesn't sound like you just used a pitch slider). It's one of those things where I'm used to hearing it at normal tempo, so to my ears it sounded strange.CafeSavoy wrote:apparently there are two versions by Basie and one is slower. I'm not sure if it was slowed down or if it was just played slower. You can get both on the Complete American Victor set.
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Wacky. I have the RCA/Bluebird comp, "1949: Shoutin' Blues" which has a much faster (155 bpm) version which sounds nearly identical except for the tempo. clip. Rayned, as usual, was right.Bob the Builder wrote:Nope,
The only thing I did with that song was to press play, many, many times.
The song is how it is off the CD.
That was why I started including recording date in the name of the songs to be able to tell the whether songs are dupes or not. In some cases though, you also need session or take number to really be able to differentiate.Jake wrote:Wacky. I have the RCA/Bluebird comp, "1949: Shoutin' Blues" which has a much faster (155 bpm) version which sounds nearly identical except for the tempo. clip. Rayned, as usual, was right.Bob the Builder wrote:Nope,
The only thing I did with that song was to press play, many, many times.
The song is how it is off the CD.
well assuming my track is the same as bob the builders (which I think it is) the only info it has in the liner notes for this song is relates to this song and two others, so what the liner notes say:
She's A Wine-O
Did You Ever See Jackie Robinson Hit That Ball?
Shoutin' Blues
New York, June 29, 1949, as first track Melba Liston (tb) out.
She's A Wine-O
Did You Ever See Jackie Robinson Hit That Ball?
Shoutin' Blues
New York, June 29, 1949, as first track Melba Liston (tb) out.
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I know, it can be difficult. Getting session information is sometimes difficult too. Some of the compilation cds [e.g., After Dark] are the worse offenders for not providing any information.Bob the Builder wrote:Yes that is very true, but how many labels supply that, just a hand full.In some cases though, you also need session or take number to really be able to differentiate.
And if you are on Vinyl, many times you are lucky to get a date.
Brian