MATT with HARVEY'S AD
- Lena & Harry Smith
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MATT with HARVEY'S AD
Heard Matt's ad for Harvey's early this morning.

- Lena & Harry Smith
- Posts: 21514
- Joined: Tue Jul 12, 2005 10:05 am
- Location: London UK
I noticed that the twofer of This Is The Life and Here's To My Lady was nowhere to be found in the London record stores. Probably people bought it from hearing it in the Harvey's advert.
Perhaps it's time for EMI to reissue this twofer or release a new This Is The Life compilation with a cover of Matt Monro sitting on stylish living room furniture.

Perhaps it's time for EMI to reissue this twofer or release a new This Is The Life compilation with a cover of Matt Monro sitting on stylish living room furniture.
You'd have to persuade EMI to get the Stereo tapes from Capitol in the USA as the only tapes in the UK archives are mono.
It's one of my ambitions to get as much material that exists in stereo released that way.
Unlike some acts who's recordings were not designed to be released in stereo Matt's were from the very earliest sessions recorded in full stereo and as such should be released that way.
Richard
It's one of my ambitions to get as much material that exists in stereo released that way.
Unlike some acts who's recordings were not designed to be released in stereo Matt's were from the very earliest sessions recorded in full stereo and as such should be released that way.
Richard
Richard
Once again, what a fascinating nugget that is regarding Matt's recordings being pretty much stereo from the very beginning.
That only heightens my frustration that This Is The Life / Here's To My Lady wasn't released as it was meant to be released.
That is as bad as filming West Side Story in 70mm but presenting it in Pan & Scan.
What a shame!
Once again, what a fascinating nugget that is regarding Matt's recordings being pretty much stereo from the very beginning.
That only heightens my frustration that This Is The Life / Here's To My Lady wasn't released as it was meant to be released.
That is as bad as filming West Side Story in 70mm but presenting it in Pan & Scan.
What a shame!
Yes, apart from Matt's first two Parlophone sessions (not counting fred flange) all Matt's recordings were recorded with stereo in mind - Not all exist in the archives that way - for instance four of the Six 'Songs for Europe', One Day Soon, Yours Alone and The Music Played and a couple of others only now exist in Mono - the session tapes for these songs no longer exist and so will remain that way.
Interestingly the earliest sessions were recorded in Stereo and Mono at the same time on two different machines and most of the stereo session tapes survive - The exception being When Love Comes along where the complete session exists but in Mono only. When multi track recording began in around 1963 Matt's orchestral tracks were recorded in stereo and his vocal on a third track - occasionally there would be overdubs to a forth track but this wouldn't happen often.
There is the odd exception but i'll leave that for the book!
Richard
Interestingly the earliest sessions were recorded in Stereo and Mono at the same time on two different machines and most of the stereo session tapes survive - The exception being When Love Comes along where the complete session exists but in Mono only. When multi track recording began in around 1963 Matt's orchestral tracks were recorded in stereo and his vocal on a third track - occasionally there would be overdubs to a forth track but this wouldn't happen often.
There is the odd exception but i'll leave that for the book!
Richard