mapman,
’Its only in recent years have I learned to appreciate recordings made in the pre- Beatles era. Growing up, all that “old” music was deemed uncool by the likes of the rock music press and few young people then ever gave it a serious listen.’
As much as I love the Beatles I also came to love that in-between period between the decline of first wave rock and roll and the emergence of the Fab Four.
I guess we’re talking roughly 1959-63. This just also happens to be when this following album was apparently recorded, though not released until much later.
The Wonderful World of Nursery Rhymes by Vera Lynn and Kenneth McKellar.
As far as clarity of vocals goes, I can’t think of any better example in my collection. It seems to have been recorded perfectly flat and it doesn’t take much to imagine the performers right in front of you.
Thankfully it was one of those pieces of music I could enjoy almost as much as my kids did.
What’s funny is that my daughter now tells me that children’s TV is rubbish today, far inferior to what it was when she used to watch it regularly (2006-10).
Back then I remember saying the same thing to her!
’Its only in recent years have I learned to appreciate recordings made in the pre- Beatles era. Growing up, all that “old” music was deemed uncool by the likes of the rock music press and few young people then ever gave it a serious listen.’
As much as I love the Beatles I also came to love that in-between period between the decline of first wave rock and roll and the emergence of the Fab Four.
I guess we’re talking roughly 1959-63. This just also happens to be when this following album was apparently recorded, though not released until much later.
The Wonderful World of Nursery Rhymes by Vera Lynn and Kenneth McKellar.
As far as clarity of vocals goes, I can’t think of any better example in my collection. It seems to have been recorded perfectly flat and it doesn’t take much to imagine the performers right in front of you.
Thankfully it was one of those pieces of music I could enjoy almost as much as my kids did.
What’s funny is that my daughter now tells me that children’s TV is rubbish today, far inferior to what it was when she used to watch it regularly (2006-10).
Back then I remember saying the same thing to her!