Todd Larson wrote: > > On another subject, a couple of month ago I picked up the essential Ray > Price disc after hearing the raves from others on list. Question: who is > the high harmony singer on those amazing shuffles on the second half of the > disc? Wow, does he sound frickin great singing along with Ray's big > baritone... I think it's Ray Price, doing the old (pre-multitrack) overdub technique whereby you sing as the original master rolls and record the mixed result onto a new master. -- Joe Gracey President-For-Life, Jackalope Records http://www.kimmierhodes.com
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