BOC: Six Degrees of Imaginos
Jeff Thompson
jt_ at COX.NET
Mon Nov 20 12:06:53 EST 2006
I've always thought that if Rhino released Stalk Forrest
material, they should release Imaginos "the way it was
meant to be." Too expensive to secure the rights? Sigh.
---- Albert Bouchard <albert at CELLSUM.COM> wrote:
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Joey C did final vocals on del rio's song, gil blanco county and
magna of illusion as well as siege. Steve Schenck has the tapes. I
don't know if they will ever be released but I know they are all
excellent. I also have another excellent instrumental version of
imaginos that no one has heard, There might be better final vocals
from me but I was not singing so well at that time. I'm sure I could
do them a lot better now. :-(
Al
On Nov 16, 2006, at 4:22 PM, rhamel4129 at AOL.COM wrote:
> I've been on a bit of an Imaginos kick lately. Currently I've been
> listening to the released Imaginos, Albert's 1982 (or was it '84)
> demos, and the stuff that Albert has put out in bits and pieces
> with Brain Surgeons. My question: What other versions of the
> Imaginos songs might be out there? The Albert demos seem to have
> most of the music complete without effects, most of the backups
> complete, but Albert's lead vocals seem to be more of the reference
> variety (trying out different cadences, etc) than a final product.
> Somewhere in between the demos and final release, Joey Cerisano was
> brought in to redo the vocals. Are there versions of these
> recordings (only "...Frankenstein" having been used on the final
> product) out there? Did he redo all of the other lead vocals? Are
> there versions out there with more refined Albert vocals?
>
> Curious what else might be out there...
>
> Thanks,
>
> Rich
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