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Clement Brown and John Wright  - This Is Stereo

Clement Brown and John Wright - This Is Stereo

Musician: Clement Brown
Album title: This Is Stereo
Style: Technical, Special Effects, Spoken Word
Released: 1970
Country: UK
Size MP3 version: 1661 mb
Size APE version: 1722 mb
Size WMA version: 1373 mb
Rating ✫: 4.9
Votes: 428
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Genre: Electronic / Jazz / Non Music / Classical

Clement Brown and John Wright - This Is Stereo


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Introduction
A1.1 The Stereo Image
A1.2 Layout And Acoustics
A1.3 Musical Demonstration "This Is Stereo"
Composed By – Mike Vickers
Movement
A2.1 Stereo And Mono Contrasted
A2.2 Twin-Channel Information
A2.3 Conversation Piece
Effects Of Mono And Stereo
A3.1 Ambience
Choir – Cookham Dean Church ChoirOrgan, Conductor [Choirmaster] – David ColthupVocals – Alison Bell , Ann Page-Thomas, Daphne Walker , Lorna Brown
A3.2 Organ, Voices, Solos
Dynamic Range
B1 Technical Example And Musical Demonstration "This Is Stereo"
Composed By – Mike Vickers
Sound Effects
B2.1 Examples Of Stereo Information
B2.2 Technical Demonstration
B2.3 Motion And Balance
B2.4 Positioning And Separation Of Sources
Test Section
B3.1 Setting Up Your System
B3.2 Twin Channel And Surround Sound

Companies, etc.

  • Published By – EXP Technical Series
  • Distributed By – Howland-West Ltd
  • Printed By – Richard Davis Limited

Credits

  • Design [Sleeve Design] – Maggie Gordon
  • Effects [Electronic Sounds And Sound Effects Devised By] – Clement Brown, John Wright
  • Engineer – John Wright
  • Lacquer Cut By – George Peckham, Ron Pinder
  • Narrator – Ann Guy, John Seabourne
  • Producer – Clement Brown, John Wright
  • Research [Contributors] – Doreen Clerk, Tony Edwards

Notes

Includes a 4-page booklet.
Track B2 ends in a locked groove.

A3.1 contains an extract from "Blessed be the God and Father" sung by members of the Cookham Dean Church Choir, Berks.

Information in booklet:
EXP70 was cut on a Neumann VMS66 computer-controlled lathe with SX68 helium-cooled cutting head. A Telefunken M10 studio tape machine and Dolby noise-reduction system were used.

Information on back of sleeve:
© 1970
Published by EXP Technical Series, division of Seabourne Enterprises Ltd, Maidenhead, England
Sole UK distributors : Howland-West Ltd, 2 Park End, South Hill Park, London NW3
Printed in England by Richard Davis Ltd.

Information on labels:
℗ 1970
Made in England

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A, Stamped): EXP 70 A//1 111
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B, Stamped): EXP70 B//1 4 20 11 2

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