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Hearing is believing, and youll become a believer when you hear these dynamic true-stereo mixes of pre-rock hits that, until now, could never be heard this way! Weve freed mono recordings from their narrow one-track existence to give you a remarkable audio experience that is more true-to-life than ever before. Our expert sound engineers have reached all the way back to 1939 with cutting-edge DES technology to separate voices, drums and other elements of original mono hit recordings and mix them into true stereo without adding or subtracting anything. Hear some of the best-known hits by best-loved artists in stereo for the first time in this extraordinary collection, including Thats Amore and Mambo Italiano by Dean Martin. Vaya Con Dios and How High the Moon by Les Paul & Mary Ford sound incredible in stereo, as do the vibrant harmonies of vocal-group hits like Sh-Boom by the Crew-Cuts and Goodnight Irene by the Weavers (#1 for 13 weeks!) Stereo goes to the movies on iconic standards like Over the Rainbow by Judy Garland, Singin in the Rain by Gene Kelly, Secret Love by Doris Day, Love Is A Many-Splendored Thing by the Four Aces, and Elmer Bernsteins exciting theme for The Magnificent Seven, never before in stereo. Even Glenn Millers original 1939 hit recording of In the Mood gets the stereo treatment, and it sounds like it was recorded 30 years later! And hearing an iconic song from the jump jive swing era in wide stereo by Louis Prima is nothing short of amazing. Other great classics that appear in first-time stereo on this breakthrough collection include Cry Me A River by Julie London, Shake, Rattle And Roll by Joe Turner and Cry by Johnnie Ray & The Four Lads. For collectors, weve included the stereo single debut of Dave Brubecks signature jazz hit Take Five and Edith Piafs famous French classic Non Je Ne Regrette Rien. Check out the sound samples for each song (on your best system). Includes a 12-page booklet with – ALL 27 SONGS IN STEREO. 79 MINUTES OF MUSIC! – |
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Listen | Track | Title | Artist | Chart | Year | |||||
play | 1 | STEREO DEBUTSH-BOOM | The Crew-Cuts | #1 | 1954 | |||||
play | 2 | STEREO DEBUTTHATS AMORE | Dean Martin | #2 | 1953 | |||||
play | 3 | STEREO DEBUTGOODNIGHT IRENE | The Weavers With Gordon Jenkins | #1 | 1950 | |||||
play | 4 | STEREO DEBUTVAYA CON DIOS (May God Be With You) | Les Paul & Mary Ford | #1 | 1953 | |||||
play | 5 | STEREO DEBUTHOW HIGH THE MOON | Les Paul & Mary Ford | #1 | 1951 | |||||
play | 6 | NEW STEREO MIXSINGIN IN THE RAIN | Gene Kelly | | 1952 | |||||
play | 7 | NEW STEREO MIXOVER THE RAINBOW | Judy Garland | #5 | 1939 | |||||
play | 8 | STEREO DEBUTSECRET LOVE | Doris Day | #1 | 1954 | |||||
play | 9 | STEREO DEBUTLOVE IS A MANY-SPLENDORED THING | Four Aces | #1 | 1955 | |||||
play | 10 | STEREO DEBUTTONIGHT YOU BELONG TO ME | Patience & Prudence | #4 | 1956 | |||||
play | 11 | STEREO DEBUTMUSIC! MUSIC! MUSIC! | Teresa Brewer | #1 | 1950 | |||||
play | 12 | STEREO DEBUTIN THE MOOD | Glenn Miller | #1 | 1939 | |||||
play | 13 | STEREO DEBUTBEI MIR BIST DU SCHON | Andrews Sisters | #1 | 1938 | |||||
play | 14 | STEREO DEBUTTHAT OLD BLACK MAGIC | Louis Prima & Keely Smith | #18 | 1958 | |||||
play | 15 | STEREO DEBUTJUST A GIGOLO / I AINT GOT NOBODY | Louis Prima | | 1956 | |||||
play | 16 | STEREO DEBUTSIXTY MINUTE MAN | The Dominoes | #1 (R&B) | 1951 | |||||
play | 17 | STEREO DEBUTSHAKE, RATTLE AND ROLL | Joe Turner | #1 (R&B) | 1954 | |||||
play | 18 | STEREO DEBUTIM GONNA SIT RIGHT DOWN AND WRITE MYSELF A LETTER |
Billy Williams | #3 | 1957 | |||||
play | 19 | STEREO DEBUTMAMBO ITALIANO | Dean Martin | | 1954 | |||||
play | 20 | STEREO DEBUTPAPA LOVES MAMBO | Perry Como | #4 | 1954 | |||||
play | 21 | STEREO DEBUTOH! MY PA-PA (O Mein Papa) | Eddie Fisher | #1 | 1953 | |||||
play | 22 | STEREO DEBUTCRY ME A RIVER | Julie London | #9 | 1955 | |||||
play | 23 | STEREO DEBUTJOHNNY GUITAR | Peggy Lee | | 1954 | |||||
play | 24 | STEREO DEBUTCRY | Johnnie Ray & The Four Lads | #1 | 1951 | |||||
play | 25 | NON JE NE REGRETTE RIEN | Edith Piaf | | 1961 | |||||
play | 26 | STEREO DEBUTTHE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN (Main Title) | Elmer Bernstein | | 1960 | |||||
play | 27 | STEREO SINGLE DEBUTTAKE FIVE | Dave Brubeck Quartet | #25 | 1961 |
Chart positions taken from Joel Whitburns Record Research series of Billboard chart books.
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