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The result was: promoted by AirshipJungleman29 talk 01:36, 14 December 2024 (UTC)
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Latin-esque
- ... that the 1962 space-age pop album Latin-esque was recorded with halves of the orchestra separated by almost a city block to heighten its stereo effects?
- Source: Liner notes on back of album: "[T]he orchestra was separated into two parts -- half in Studio 1 and the other half in Studio 2, almost a city block down a long corridor in the RCA Building in Hollywood." This review praised its stereo effects: "[I]t is an expanding album that takes up all the space while listening, as it moves from left to right, from top to bottom and from front to back with intersecting instruments."
- Reviewed: Entiativity