First published at 20:55 UTC on January 25th, 2024.
Not an edit. This is a nice, though narrow, stereo version. It is on the 1986 album "The Yardbirds - The Greatest Hits 18" (Overseas Records - catalog number 30cp-114). I'm getting a bit tired of all those people who are making digita…
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Not an edit. This is a nice, though narrow, stereo version. It is on the 1986 album "The Yardbirds - The Greatest Hits 18" (Overseas Records - catalog number 30cp-114). I'm getting a bit tired of all those people who are making digitally extracted stereo (D.E.S.) songs, even when some songs are already released in stereo. With some exceptions, the majority sounds crappy, sorry.
It's why I (will) rename my « processed 'stereo' » additions in the titles into "wide mono", for I don't D.E.S. and I'm beginning to avoid what's going on there.
Moreover I just don't trust it: some guitar sounds are so specific, what D.E.S. produces must be artificial = not the real sound.
In 1964 this song charted #44 in the U.K.
"Good Morning, School Girl" is a blues standard that has been identified as an influential part of the blues canon. Chicago blues vocalist and harmonica pioneer John Lee "Sonny Boy" Williamson first recorded it in 1937. Nineteen hundred thirty-seven !
Subsequently, a variety of artists have recorded versions of the song, usually calling it "Good Morning Little Schoolgirl".
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