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Old 01-13-2004, 11:59 AM
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Originally posted by CarneVaca
Which is odd, right? Why even get a credit for something that people don't even realize it's there? I understand the legalities of it, but still.
I've never understood all that. Sometimes you can read that somebody was on a certain track and never hear them, or can't definitively distinguish that a certain part IS them. Sometimes you can definitely HEAR somebody on a track and they're NOT credited. (i.e. Christine McVie on the Beach Boys song "Love Surrounds Me" from their L.A.-Light Album or Peter Green on "Night Watch" from Penguin & "Brown Eyes" from Tusk )


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Originally posted by CarneVaca
I guess his contributions to the examples you mentioned, Chili, are the kind that if you took out the tracks you might notice the difference, but you can't hear them when they're included in the mix. Just adding sonic depth to the song.
Good point. Kind of a "subliminal" effect.
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