I know it's past the Christmas season, but I thought I'd post anyway. A friend of mine recently sent me about 2 GB of jingles and other radio things. Among them, I found this.
Does anyone have any backstory as to this? I know it was produced in part by Jim West of TM, but that's it. Any help unraveling this is much appreciated.
There's no mystery... I have an original set given to me by the late Jim West along with the mixdown master reels that created the CDs. These were produced and pressed mainly for "Music Of Your Life" syndicated stations to use as giveaways. They also used to produce albums, identical except different art work, for MOYL radio stations. I have copies of many of these from Jim, though some were destroyed by water damage in my basement. Jim was doing the syndication for the format, which was created by the late Al Hamm.
There's no mystery... I have an original set given to me by the late Jim West along with the mixdown master reels that created the CDs. These were produced and pressed mainly for "Music Of Your Life" syndicated stations to use as giveaways. They also used to produce albums, identical except different art work, for MOYL radio stations. I have copies of many of these from Jim, though some were destroyed by water damage in my basement. Jim was doing the syndication for the format, which was created by the late Al Hamm.
Oh cool. So are these CDs still available for purchase, if only just to get that particular track in good old WAV? If so, that would be fantastic!
Oh cool. So are these CDs still available for purchase, if only just to get that particular track in good old WAV? If so, that would be fantastic!
Sadly, they aren't. And I only grabbed one copy from Jim. The last time I went to extract the discs as .wav files, I had problems with them. I'm in the middle of home renovations so I packed up all of my CDs (around 20 egg cartons worth) and put them in the warehouse for storage so I couldn't locate it easily at the moment. I'll have to look, because I was able to get SOME tracks to extract w/o issues on one of the hard drives.
On a vaguely unrelated note, I'm fascinated by this performance - who the singers are, and where they are. There are certainly lots of them:
Wow this is beautiful Are they Dallas.. As I don't recognise any of them......Wow the girl in the Green/Black striped Dress...:-) The site link no longer works (http://www.themagicofvoices.com)
I am sure most people will recognise a few people in this group
I think we're talking about two different groups here....I'm on about this one that was also posted by ratnob (JameyRay) But some of the singers in the Voctave Group look different? Are they one and the same and no I don't recognise any of them Martin? Beautiful harmonies without stacking as well..... Just a pity there's no video of them singing Jingles! ;-)
i had a non-released version of 'yesterday' by trella, circa 1967ish that was beyond dynamic. simply wonderful. got it from gary edens (pams). try to access that recording, most impressive
If my memory serves me right, they feature some of the same Jim West produced tracks.
Then of course, there is the crossover between the Dallas jingle business, and the Vocal Majority - led for many years by Jim Clancy, and now by his son Greg, plus inclusive of a number of session vocalists including Jeff Oxley, and there is a version of Smoke Gets In Your Eyes on one of their many albums, which features a guest appearance from Abby Holmes.
Plus...there was the Collection...to which you'll spot a few more familiar faces and voices..
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On a vaguely unrelated note, I'm fascinated by this performance - who the singers are, and where they are. There are certainly lots of them:
https://www.voctave.com/about
I'm not sure which one sings the super high notes, but whoever she is she's amazing.
Here's another beautiful Voctave arrangement. It's actually my personal favorite.
Wondering if that was "stacked" or whether they were "strong enough" to carry that intense sound in one layer?
Are they Dallas.. As I don't recognise any of them......Wow the girl in the Green/Black striped Dress...:-)
The site link no longer works (http://www.themagicofvoices.com)
I am sure most people will recognise a few people in this group
https://www.voctave.com/about
(JameyRay) But some of the singers in the Voctave Group look different?
Are they one and the same and no I don't recognise any of them Martin?
Beautiful harmonies without stacking as well.....
Just a pity there's no video of them singing Jingles! ;-)
I have no idea who the singers are in each recording, but I'm guessing that members have came and gone just like in any vocal group.
simply wonderful.
got it from gary edens (pams).
try to access that recording, most impressive
https://www.discogs.com/Various-KVIL-Christmas-1998-Best-Of-All/release/11137397
If my memory serves me right, they feature some of the same Jim West produced tracks.
Then of course, there is the crossover between the Dallas jingle business, and the Vocal Majority - led for many years by Jim Clancy, and now by his son Greg, plus inclusive of a number of session vocalists including Jeff Oxley, and there is a version of Smoke Gets In Your Eyes on one of their many albums, which features a guest appearance from Abby Holmes.
Plus...there was the Collection...to which you'll spot a few more familiar faces and voices..