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'Hooten Plays Williams' - New recording of John Williams' Trumpet Concerto now available


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11 minutes ago, TownerFan said:

You’re mixing up the click track with punches & streamers.

 

You're right, I did.

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4 hours ago, Marian Schedenig said:

 

You can even hear it on a couple of albums (I think Last Crusade was one of them?). But for some reason I was under the impression that it's not uncommon for him to record parts of his scores without one when possible.

 

Yes!  Am I mistaken or is it very pronounced on the 2008 remaster for Indy's First Adventure?  It sort of bothers me.

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1 hour ago, Andy said:

 

Yes!  Am I mistaken or is it very pronounced on the 2008 remaster for Indy's First Adventure?  It sort of bothers me.

Well, it is his first adventure--he was getting his feet under him.  

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6 hours ago, Marian Schedenig said:

But I've always wondered how something like this is allowed to happen.

Just like how all the other bullshit on the Concord was allowed to happen?

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5 hours ago, Holko said:

Just like how all the other bullshit on the Concord was allowed to happen?

 

I think it was also audible on the old album. So perhaps the Concord release could have rectified it (but didn't), but the click track bleed already happened during the original recording/production.

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It is interesting.  I don't recall it from the original CD release (It's probably there, but I don't have it handy to listen) , but let's say for example you are Mike Matessino, do you mix that out, or keep it in, or diminish it?  I'm sure there are some people that love it.

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