[test] Seeburg 1000 16⅔rpm disc R76 BA-125B, full side
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 ก.ย. 2024
- The AudioTronics record player isn't in the best shape; there's some wow-and-flutter, but not too bad...so here's Seeburg's answer to Muzak! I'm pretty sure this side is already on TH-cam somewhere...
As with others of the era, Seeburg was licensing library music as well as recycling older in-house recordings...
0:20 - "The Shuttle" - Walter Murphy [oh yeahm - very fumky]
4:08 - "He Ain't Heavy - He's My Brother"
6:36 - "Lucky" from Hudson Music Library [the DeWolfe sublabel?]
9:30 - "Borsalino" theme
22:04 - "Rose of Washington Square" chorus melody in a mod-samba arrangement
24:26 - "Ill Wind" in a rather unusual string format - thought I heard this version before: • Seeburg 1000- BA-126B ...
30:57 - "Song for Anna"
33:48 - "Venus" - Frankie Avalon hit
Opening track licensed from www.discogs.co...
oh gosh i love that staticy scratchyness thank ya m8 for posting this
33:48 sounds like “Venus”, originally sung by Frankie Avalon.
Great insight - thanks!
What is the title of the last track you just played? It appeared to be unlisted after "Venus" - Frankie Avalon hit?
At 36:10 I'm not sure what it is, unfortunately
And yet it appeared as the only track without a title, very odd? Umm getting curiouser and curiouser. Thanks
There are a few other tracks whose timestamps I haven't added yet, but the Content ID Match only identified "He Ain't Heavy", "The Shuttle", "Lucky", "Song for Anna", "Borsalino". It's not consistent how many pieces get recognized, and it's sometimes sheer luck that I recognize a piece just playing in the background. Another one of these videos I recorded only had 2 copyrighted tracks. Considering how accurate the content-match has become in the last decade [I remember when it would match videos/audio that weren't close], it's surprising that it didn't figure out a few more! I wouldn't be surprised if comments and timestamps are automatically scraped in order to train the ID algorithm, either, just as CAPTCHA was used in training AI.
I happened to remember "Ill Wind" from that other video, but the first version I ever heard was the slower, more "ill wind"-feeling version by John Buzon's Trio. The Seeburg one is rather positive feeling!
By accident I recognized "Rose of Washington Square" - it was covered in a number of ways, and this one uses a more...corporate neutral?...chord progression, but the melody is exact.