- Enoch Light
Enoch Light (
August 18 ,1905 -July 31 ,1978 ) was a classicalviolin ist,bandleader , andrecording engineer . He is credited with being the first musician to go to extreme lengths to create high-quality recordings that took full advantage of the technical capabilities of home audio equipment of the late 1950s and early 1960s, particularly stereo effects that bounced the sounds between the right and left channels (often described as "ping-pong "). He arranged his musicians in ways to produce the kinds of recorded sounds he wished to achieve, the first to do so. The first of thealbum s produced on his record label,Command Records , "Persuasive Percussion ", became the first huge hit based solely on retail sales. His songs received little or no airplay on the radio, becauseAM radio , the standard of the day, wasmonaural . Light went on to release several albums in the "Persuasive Percussion" series, as well as aCommand test record .The album covers were generally designed with abstract,
minimalist artwork that stood out boldly from other album covers. These pieces were usually the work ofJosef Albers . Light was so interested in the sounds of his music that he would include lengthy prose describing each song's sounds. In order to fit all of his descriptions on to the album sleeve, he doubled the size of the sleeve but enabled it to fold like abook , thus inventing thegatefold packaging format. The gatefold sleeve became extremely popular in later decades, and was used on albums such asThe Beatles ' "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band ".Enoch Light released myriad albums in various genres of music under a variety of names during the late 1950s and early 1960s. Some were released under
Grand Award Records , a subsidiary label he founded earlier. The music was intended for older audiences, as opposed to mostpopular music of the time, which was usually aimed at teenagers. During this time, he pioneered many recording techniques such as the use of 35 mm film soundtrack instead ofmagnetic tape , thereby reducing the effects of "wow" and "flutter ". The recordings were released under the "35MM" series, starting from "Stereo 35-MM" released by Command Records. Musicians who appeared on Light's albums includeDoc Severinsen ,Tony Mottola ,Dick Hyman , and arranger Lew Davies.In 1965, Light sold the Command record label, which had released the "Persuasive Percussion" series, to
ABC Records , which itself was subsequently sold toMCA Records . After the sale, the quality of his records plummeted dramatically. The signature gatefold format (along with Light's prose) were immediately discontinued, and the covers changed to budget labels pressed on recycled vinyl. In 1975 they were completely discontinued.Light continued recording after the sale of Command with a new label called Project 3, but did not concentrate so heavily on stereo effects. Light recorded several successful big band albums under his earlier established band in the Command days "Enoch Light And The Light Brigade", using the original scores, keeping the arrangements as close to the original as possible. He retired from music entirely in 1974 and died four years later.
External links
* [http://www.enochlight.com/ Official website]
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