The Cruisin’ Series – audio

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  • #100627
    martinlester
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      I remember this set of LP’s at the time I thought that KLIF was ripping off the Radio London Jingles

      A few years later when in New York I purchased the complete set on CD

      #100628
      bobgreenradio
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        yes a really great set. the bulk of them were produced in the late 1960’s. i remember getting samples sent to us in 1968ish.

        #100629
        LenGroat

          That’s a good tip for younger Jinglemadders Iain !

          I had many of the albums ‘back then’ and still have a few CD’s somewhere – my personal favourite was Dr. Don Rose , WQXI, Atlanta – great VOICE, humourous, and superb custom jinges – some of those below are on the Cruisin’ !

          https://soundcloud.com/len-groat/custom-jingles-for-dr-don-rose

          #100630
          tyty21

            i’m one of those “under 40” jingle madders, and I can appreciate the old-school jingles from way back when!

            #100632
            Tracy Carman
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              While you can’t hear the audio unless you subscribe, the history of the late Ron Jacob’s Crusin’ series (produced in 1971) is documented at http://reelradio.com/rj/cruisin/cruisin_demo.html#cruisin_demo

              It should be noted that as a recreation project, PAMS resings were done for the project instead of using the original aired jingles. The resings, in some cases, didn’t include original lyrics nor logos thereby making them historically inaccurate. :)

              #100633
              bobgreenradio
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                so the resings were done by freedman?
                and what about the crc cuts? i remember the wmex disk used crc’s

                #100634
                Tracy Carman
                Member

                  so the resings were done by freedman?
                  and what about the crc cuts? i remember the wmex disk used crc’s

                  No… The resings were done by the original PAMS circa 1971.

                  I have no idea on the CRC jingles.

                  -TC

                  #100643
                  Tracy Carman
                  Member

                    Just because… here’s an A/B comparison of the original sing for WKBW’s Series 15 (Living Radio) Billboard Cut produced in 1960 and the 1971 resing for the Crusin’ series:

                    #100644
                    IainJohnston

                      TC – are the KLIF PAMS 18 “re-sings” for Crusin’ “out there” anywhere in-the-clear by any chance?

                      #100649
                      Tracy Carman
                      Member

                        TC – are the KLIF PAMS 18 “re-sings” for Crusin’ “out there” anywhere in-the-clear by any chance?

                        Not that I’m aware of, Iain.

                        #100655
                        jinglejoe
                        Member

                          The WMCA B Mitchell Reed disc used Anita Kerr jingles, which WMCA had used.

                          #100659
                          nleibo

                            There was only ONE jingle on the WMCA LP–a slow “WMCA New York”–there were some original “Good Guys” songs, as well.

                            #100662
                            martinlester
                            Member

                              While you can’t hear the audio unless you subscribe, the history of the late Ron Jacob’s Crusin’ series (produced in 1971) is documented at http://reelradio.com/rj/cruisin/cruisin_demo.html#cruisin_demo

                              It should be noted that as a recreation project, PAMS resings were done for the project instead of using the original aired jingles. The resings, in some cases, didn’t include original lyrics nor logos thereby making them historically inaccurate. :)

                              While you can’t hear the audio unless you subscribe, the history of the late Ron Jacob’s Crusin’ series (produced in 1971) is documented at http://reelradio.com/rj/cruisin/cruisin_demo.html#cruisin_demo

                              It should be noted that as a recreation project, PAMS resings were done for the project instead of using the original aired jingles. The resings, in some cases, didn’t include original lyrics nor logos thereby making them historically inaccurate. :)

                              While this is a great set

                              I do not understand why the just did not licence the original cuts

                              Instead of doing re sings

                              #100665
                              Tracy Carman
                              Member

                                While you can’t hear the audio unless you subscribe, the history of the late Ron Jacob’s Crusin’ series (produced in 1971) is documented at http://reelradio.com/rj/cruisin/cruisin_demo.html#cruisin_demo

                                It should be noted that as a recreation project, PAMS resings were done for the project instead of using the original aired jingles. The resings, in some cases, didn’t include original lyrics nor logos thereby making them historically inaccurate. :)

                                While this is a great set

                                I do not understand why the just did not licence the original cuts

                                Instead of doing re sings

                                If I had to speculate, I’d guess that it was easier to resing the cuts than to look for the original reference reels. I really don’t know for sure. Mr. W…. any input on this?

                                #100696
                                jinglejoe
                                Member

                                  Despite the WMCA LP having only ONE Kerr jingle, the point of the matter is it was NOT recreated, and NOT a PAMS cut.

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