Ian Dewhirst Posted November 24, 2007 Posted November 24, 2007 I've been listening to the string sections on the intrumental versions on records like Duke Browner "Crying Over You", The Tartans "Nothing But Love", Wingate Love-In Strings "Let's Have A Love-In" and Al Kent's "The Way You've Been Acting Lately" and I love the way they've been mixed in the original recordings. I think they've mixed better than the Motown recordings from the same era because they're more upfront in the mix. So were these all the same string section? I presume they were.... If so who were they? And also was it the same engineer on all these recordings? Any info appreciated. Thanks in advance. Ian D
45cellar Posted November 24, 2007 Posted November 24, 2007 I've been listening to the string sections on the intrumental versions on records like Duke Browner "Crying Over You", The Tartans "Nothing But Love", Wingate Love-In Strings "Let's Have A Love-In" and Al Kent's "The Way You've Been Acting Lately" and I love the way they've been mixed in the original recordings. I think they've mixed better than the Motown recordings from the same era because they're more upfront in the mix. So were these all the same string section? I presume they were.... If so who were they? And also was it the same engineer on all these recordings? Any info appreciated. Thanks in advance. Ian D Hi Ian Bob Wilson contacted us at Hitsville Soul Club recently during a Ric-Tic Thread, He gave us this >>> LINK <<< Mentions Detroit Symphony Orchestra, etc.
Ian Dewhirst Posted November 24, 2007 Author Posted November 24, 2007 Hi Ian Bob Wilson contacted us at Hitsville Soul Club recently during a Ric-Tic Thread, He gave us this >>> LINK <<< Mentions Detroit Symphony Orchestra, etc. Cheers Roger, Useful but still sketchy though. The weird thing is that the strings are all mixed in a very similar way but the producers and arrangers are all different on many of the records. It makes me wonder if Ed Wingate used to have a final listening say in each of the mixes and made sure that the strings were upfront in the mix..... Maybe one for Rob Moss...... Ian D
Dave Thorley Posted November 24, 2007 Posted November 24, 2007 I've been told by many in Detroit, that the Detroit Symphony Orchestra-string section or some at least, moonlighted on many sessions in the city. Also kids from Northwest Tech and Cass Tech worked on some sessions.
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