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Not soul but I remember an interview with Eddie Cochrane and how he over dubbed his guitar on one of the 45s. He couldn’t replicate it on stage.
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With later studio multitrack recorders, one guy could sing all the parts on a cut (& even play all the instruments), laying down each in turn on a different track on the master tape (these went fr
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Thanks for that rick different to my guess it’s actually one person laying down 3 lots of vocals for the same song. would certainly add some depth to the song.
Can anyone help?
I came by an old interview between Kev Roberts and Edwin Starr.
In the interview, Edwin said something that intrigued me, he was talking about his early days. He said that he used to be friends with Sammy Turner (Platters) and that Sammy had taught him how to sing in Triplicate. He gave an example of a record called Splitter Splatter, he didn't mention the group. I would guess it was released by The Twisters or Sammy Turner and the Twisters (these could both be wrong).
Have searched the internet but cannot find this recording, can any one give any other examples of artists singing in triplicate. I don't seem to have come across this before.
Thanks in advance, to anyone that can point me in the right direction.