Talk:Gigi (soundtrack)
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In recording vocalists, M-G-M follows what now seems to be shaping as a stereo industry pattern in the Chevalier and Ballard waxings, and in "This Is Sheila"— a swinging, powerhouse transfer to stereo of Sheila Guyse's recent monaural album debut on the label— M-G-M's engineers spot the singer on the right-hand stereo track, with very little feed, if any, to the left, and with the ork spread out on both channels for the "stereophonic" effect. Interestingly, the "Gigi" soundtrack album doesn't do this. Possibly due to the three-speaker stereo system of the original Cinema-Scope, the singers sound pretty much "centered," between the two loudspeakers in front of a huge ork. On a system where the speakers are balanced properly, the effect is actually more dramatic than the somewhat unnatural "right hand" location of the others.
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