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January 13, 2019 at 8:05 pm #11119jonnoMember
I started a little project about 5 years ago to make a one minute montage for each of the 30 Alfasound Radio I.D. Jingle Collection cassettes.
The project stalled once I’d done all the volumes I had, and I didn’t really make much of an effort to source the remaining ones. Well, thanks to Michael @mb I have now completed the series.
Each montage contains 1 cut per package featured on the cassette. Volume 28 was tricky with 12 packages giving me approx 5 seconds per jingle and several of the packages on that volume only had long cuts but I managed to squeeze them in there.
Anyway, for your listening pleasure (?) and all bundled up in a Soundcloud playlist, I present 30 minutes of Alfasound and JAM covering nearly two decades.
https://soundcloud.com/jonno-10/sets/alfasound-radio-i-d-jingle
January 13, 2019 at 10:08 pm #100266IainJohnstonJeezee Peeps Jonno!
That’s quite an effort!
Shows just how much Alfasound contributed to the “sound” of ILR in its heyday.And THANK YOU ! for including the “Download Button” on S/cloud for these, so that they can be played “at leisure”
– too many S/cloud submissions generally (not just the world of jingles) don’t have it enabled, and not everyone
can make the time available to sit through muckle great files to hear them in full in real time.Well done Sir !
January 13, 2019 at 10:59 pm #100115mbMemberYes nice to hear them
January 14, 2019 at 6:33 pm #100074DuncanNewmarchMemberGood work Jonno, some of those early Trent cuts are great. The Duran Duran Victory cut is excellent.
January 14, 2019 at 6:46 pm #100073ratnobMemberLove it – so many memories. I knew all the early Alfasound stuff – Pennine, Severn Sound, etc, and I remember how ground-breaking they seemed at the time, a company that was actively learning from what the US producers made. Great memories … as they were later to sing many times. Thanks, Jonno.
January 15, 2019 at 9:46 pm #99467jonnoMemberAuthorApologies, the audio quality on some of them is rather nasty. As time etc. permits, I may re-do one or two of them with better quality sources.
January 16, 2019 at 7:29 am #99292IainJohnstonI still have a lot of those cassettes too, if anyone is stuck
:^)PS – historically, a lot of the Alfa cassettes had intrinsic dubbing quality problems – azimuth, high-speed copying, etc.
For most Collectors back then, a Jingle Producer who ACTUALLY SOLD DUBS (and often in the clear / near-clear) was
very much a novelty!January 16, 2019 at 1:49 pm #96358GrahamCollinsI have most of them from the reels & DATs that were then used to dub the collector cassettes so if you have a particularly awful copy and want to hear Alfasound in all it’s glory, get in touch !
January 16, 2019 at 3:34 pm #96224IainJohnstonI’d like to fairly soon now replace ALL my “official” bought-and-paid-for jingle cassettes with properly-digitized
(i.e. NOT low-bit-rate MP3) versions.The actual tapes I’d be happy to give away as “Collector Novelty Items” for the cost of Postage & Packing!
January 16, 2019 at 9:35 pm #96225DuncanNewmarchMemberI think we’d all like to hear/have good WAV copies Iain. Unfortunately I only bought the later cassettes which featured lots of JAM.
Isn’t it funny that Alfa were at their best, in my opinion, when they were singing their own stuff. “Sitting in the shade drinking lemonade…”January 16, 2019 at 9:54 pm #96226IanFI think we’d all like to hear/have good WAV copies Iain. Unfortunately I only bought the later cassettes which featured lots of JAM.
Isn’t it funny that Alfa were at their best, in my opinion, when they were singing their own stuff. “Sitting in the shade drinking lemonade…”Agreed. Signal ’83 & 85, Beacon 85 & 87, Radio Tees 87 are some of my favourites. Their stuff for Radio Stoke was good too amongst others I could mention
January 18, 2019 at 10:13 pm #95293ntcarver0MemberWow, super cool. I’ve never heard of these guys before, and they’re pretty awesome. jonno, thanks for taking the time to put this up.
January 18, 2019 at 11:23 pm #95277mbMemberI think we’d all like to hear/have good WAV copies Iain. Unfortunately I only bought the later cassettes which featured lots of JAM.
Isn’t it funny that Alfa were at their best, in my opinion, when they were singing their own stuff. “Sitting in the shade drinking lemonade…”I have a special fondness of Signal 2, Beacon 2 & 3 and The Invica packages and Chiltern 4.
If it came it to Beacon 2 comes out top – for the news jingles, The great Summer of Music, The 80’s WHAM cut and the More chances to win bedJanuary 19, 2019 at 5:58 am #95266jonnoMemberAuthorFor many of us in the UK of a certain age, Alfasound was the soundtrack to our radio experience if our households listened to BBC or commercial local stations, rather than national radio networks.
For me, the Radio Victory packages for the Portsmouth commercial station (named after Admiral Lord Nelson’s flagship HMS Victory, which is one of the main attractions in dry dock in the Portsmouth Historic Dockyard) are what got me into jingles.
In the beginning, Alfasound, founded by Steve England and composer Alan Fawkes produced all their own material. Later Alfasound became agents for JAM in the UK, so we began to hear more Dallas jingles across the UK. Either full JAM vocals on JAM tracks or Alfasound vocals on JAM tracks and in a few cases, JAM vocals over Alfasound tracks.
January 19, 2019 at 11:20 am #95078mbMemberI still think the demise of ALFA (as it was by the last years) was very sad. Aside from whatever business issues there were they were producing some great UK jingles again or working with Top Format. Like the Wolf or Vibe packages.or “get Movin” for Galaxy and “Power Positive” for Essex FM. and if anyone has a copy of the Power Positive Essex FM package get in touch I love it! but only have the demo .
January 20, 2019 at 3:14 am #94666ntcarver0MemberFor many of us in the UK of a certain age, Alfasound was the soundtrack to our radio experience if our households listened to BBC or commercial local stations, rather than national radio networks.
For me, the Radio Victory packages for the Portsmouth commercial station (named after Admiral Lord Nelson’s flagship HMS Victory, which is one of the main attractions in dry dock in the Portsmouth Historic Dockyard) are what got me into jingles.
In the beginning, Alfasound, founded by Steve England and composer Alan Fawkes produced all their own material. Later Alfasound became agents for JAM in the UK, so we began to hear more Dallas jingles across the UK. Either full JAM vocals on JAM tracks or Alfasound vocals on JAM tracks and in a few cases, JAM vocals over Alfasound tracks.
Thank you so much for the explanation. I was under the impression that jingles in the UK generally came from Dallas because of the pirate ships and later radios 1 and 2. Now things are starting to make sense. So cool that the UK had its own jingle producers–and really good ones at that.
JAM vocals over Alfasound tracks? Is there an example of that in your montages? I wonder what that sounded like.
January 20, 2019 at 8:43 am #94612jonnoMemberAuthorHere we go, what better than a comparison of a couple of Alfasound cuts for Centre Radio that were re-sung in Dallas for Delta Radio a few years later.
January 20, 2019 at 10:38 am #94613gameswizardMemberIn addition to jonno’s comparison, here’s a Delta Radio montage of the package:
January 20, 2019 at 12:21 pm #94614jonnoMemberAuthorthat reminds me Mike, I did a montage of Centre Radio alternates
https://soundcloud.com/jonno-4/centre-radio-alternatesI think I matched yours cut for cut IIRC
January 20, 2019 at 12:46 pm #94615jonnoMemberAuthorClearly I have too much time on my hands. I’ve just played both our alternates montages switching back and forth between them and recorded the A-B comparison. Sorry
https://soundcloud.com/jonno-10/centre-and-delta-alternates-a-b-comparison
Definite speed difference between our two sources.
January 20, 2019 at 2:51 pm #94616gameswizardMemberDefinite speed difference between our two sources.
Delta montage was sourced from the Delta Radio CD (purchased from Alfasound).
January 20, 2019 at 3:52 pm #94618IainJohnstonThe hard one to find is the CentreSOUND resing of the above package!
If anyone has it please, you know where I am!That was the ILR for Central Scotland on 96.7 which had a flea-powered TX and later became bigger
Central FM 103.1 under the Radio Forth group.January 20, 2019 at 5:03 pm #93892jonnoMemberAuthorDefinite speed difference between our two sources.
Delta montage was sourced from the Delta Radio CD (purchased from Alfasound).
I think mine was a dub from a reel to reel tape (maybe the speed wasn’t calibrated)
January 20, 2019 at 8:49 pm #93855ntcarver0MemberHere we go, what better than a comparison of a couple of Alfasound cuts for Centre Radio that were re-sung in Dallas for Delta Radio a few years later.
https://soundcloud.com/jonno-10/centre-radio-v-delta-radio-comparison
Thanks loads for that. I actually like the AlfaSound sings rather than the Dallas versions. They just sound out of place to me when sang by JAM. Sorry Dallas fans, I’m breaking for your ranks for this one .
January 21, 2019 at 7:25 pm #93634BigdaveI’ve spent a few moments montaging all 30 together…which fill a nice hole when you’re commuting to work and back.
Running time is 29m39s
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1Y4-sbU_g9CSrBw2sN0eoOr13WPFqT2PR
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