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In Reply to: RE: 3 channel mono? posted by RV817 on December 03, 2021 at 20:55:46
Thanks RV817. I know that the Sinatra Reprise sessions were done in three track, as were the Kind of Blue sessions, but shouldn't have assumed the center track was pure mono. With the setup pictured, it seems maybe Frank could listen to the original three track recordings before they were mixed.
For KOB they put trumpet and bass on the center track, which was also used to record the reverb return for all seven mics, at least for the first session.
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were those all recorded at the Columbia 30th St studio?
I need to do some homework on this, great stuff!
best,
Most of the Davis recordings for Columbia were done at 30th St, most of the Sinatra "Re-Prize" (as he pronounced it) at United Recorders, Hollywood.
If you'd like to know more about the Kind of Blue sessions than you ever imagined you'd want to know, Ashley Kahn has a book that is exhaustive.
The most detailed reference I know for all Davis' work up to 1960 is Jack Chambers' "Milestones: The Music and Times of Miles Davis"
Happy hunting!
thank you sir!
with regards,
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