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How Vinyl Records Were Recorded In The Studio

This is a great mini documentary of how recordings used to be cut (literally) in one pass in the studio for the purpose of manufacturing vinyl records. (Thanks to Don Dawber for sharing this with me!)

It features one of my all time favorite jazz greats, Duke Ellington.


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And just for good measure here’s one of my favorite Duke Ellington tunes, Satin Doll.


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