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saintrichard
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I remember back in 1970 listening to WCAU-FM playing oldies in mono, I never heard stereo songs on the radio. A few years later, I saw a billboard on the Expressway at Passyunk Avenue, it was the usual WCAU-FM billboard, but something caught my eye, it said something about your oldies in Stereo. When I got home, I put them on but the stereo light was not on. The billboard must of been put up before the launch, a few days later, the great Jim Nettleton had a whole new tape package, announcing the new stereo sound and WOW, WOW, WOW, when I heard the Beatles, Beach Boys, Buckinghams in stereo, it was amazing. You could hear vocals in one channel and instruments in the other, mostly on Jan and Dean, Gary Lewis and the Temptation cuts, other British Invasion tunes were not that separated, but Linda Scott and Mary Wells were. It was a great new thing to hear. I think Jim was taking the songs from LP's which in the time they were produced had tremendous Stereo effect, you could buy either a mono or stereo LP, which made the stereo records fantastic. NOW comes my question, it seems on many Oldies Stereo stations, also on Satellite, Music Choice and other outlets the stereo separation is mostly gone. On the Beatles, Beach Boys, etc., the channels are combined, there is no separation. This Diamond Ring, is flat, you could of heard the guitar in one channel and Garys voice in the other and could of cut either out. Jan and Dean are still separated as well as Gene McDaniels and some Country songs are still OK. Could this be the use of CD's instead of LP's, I think the old vinyl LP's have a much better separation, although you have more noise, in my case, I will take the separation and deal with the noise...