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hornet61
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Yes, I believe there are various versions of Ruby Duby Du... I have a version by Joannie Sommers, and there is an Instrumental version,,,,,,,,,,
Checked-out that "Both Sides Now"..great site thanks for the heads up. Great site for Stereo freaks like me.
Beach Boys " Be true To Your School" Mono version........The Beach Boys are my all time favorite group, then the Beatles, having said that, The genius of Brain Wilson-includes being a mono deciple. It took many years to find all the stereo versions, Its a been while since I listen to the mono version. Brain and Larry Levine worked very hard and long with the mono-mixdown.....beach boy product will always have the best mono versions. "Be True" was a good example, Brian did a very clever thing with the original recording, an over-dub dual lead vocal by Mike Love on both left and right channels, and did the same with background harmonies both left and right channel(but alternating). A sort of surround sound, 40 years before it was invented. Subsequently the mono mix-down of "Be True To your School" is almost a stereo version of mono(kinda hard to explain), listen to the Stereo version on headphones, and you will see what I mean. Wilson and Levine in the studio were decades ahead of their time. It all came about due Brians fanatical phobia of control over his productions, that is why when we BB nuts refer to Brian Wilson as Genius, his creations are mind boggling, but again I must state that I am a BB FANatic, I love their stuff. Listen to the Beach Boys version of "California Dreamin" on headphones it's a swirling effect, vocals mixed in with saxaphones and guitar, awesome production.
Checked-out that "Both Sides Now"..great site thanks for the heads up. Great site for Stereo freaks like me.
Beach Boys " Be true To Your School" Mono version........The Beach Boys are my all time favorite group, then the Beatles, having said that, The genius of Brain Wilson-includes being a mono deciple. It took many years to find all the stereo versions, Its a been while since I listen to the mono version. Brain and Larry Levine worked very hard and long with the mono-mixdown.....beach boy product will always have the best mono versions. "Be True" was a good example, Brian did a very clever thing with the original recording, an over-dub dual lead vocal by Mike Love on both left and right channels, and did the same with background harmonies both left and right channel(but alternating). A sort of surround sound, 40 years before it was invented. Subsequently the mono mix-down of "Be True To your School" is almost a stereo version of mono(kinda hard to explain), listen to the Stereo version on headphones, and you will see what I mean. Wilson and Levine in the studio were decades ahead of their time. It all came about due Brians fanatical phobia of control over his productions, that is why when we BB nuts refer to Brian Wilson as Genius, his creations are mind boggling, but again I must state that I am a BB FANatic, I love their stuff. Listen to the Beach Boys version of "California Dreamin" on headphones it's a swirling effect, vocals mixed in with saxaphones and guitar, awesome production.