Description: Los Admiradores Bongos Flutes Guitars LP 1st Pres Audiophile Ray Barretto, Willie Rodriguez, Tommy Mottola, Ray Barretto & Willie Rodriguez dual Bongos are Fantastic and front in mix.One of the best sounding records ever...... Los Admiradores were another of Enoch Light's all-star studio creations, put together specifically to explore stereo recording techniques and exploit the large emerging market of fanatical audiophiles. Released a year after his massive hit "Persuasive Percussion," the LP Bongos Flutes Guitars is not a collection of studio ploys and tricks designed to beguile the public with ping-pong sound effects or other stereo gimmickry, but a subtle and deft exploration of texture, color, and rhythm, with minimal accompaniment of muted horns, double bass, drums; a recording of superlative definition, minimal clutter, afloat in its own ambience. Meticulous liner notes (Light is widely credited as the inventor of the gatefold cover) detail the musical goal of each piece and how it is achieved, duly crediting the musicians -- including Doc Severinsen, Tommy Mottola, and Ray Barretto -- while documenting such minutiae as microphone placement and tape editing specifications. Someday Light will be regarded as a studio innovator and pioneer in the same league as Les Paul, and then his considerable body of work for the aware audiophile will have to search record racks for such brilliant forgotten gems as Bongos Flutes Guitars. Command Records was a record label founded by Enoch Light in 1959 and, in October that year, was acquired by ABC-Paramount Records. Light produced a majority of the releases in the label's catalog. After Grand Award Records, the company focused on producing records targeted at audiophiles.Light and sound engineer Bob Fine handled the recording and engineering responsibilities, employing the technique of multiple microphone pickups. They used different types of microphones whose characteristics were best suited to reproduce the sounds of a particular instrument.Command Records often featured abstract covers. In the early years, all covers were designed by Josef Albers, whose student Charles E. Murphy served as design director. Several are in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York City. Later covers appeared to be imitations of Albers' work.While the recording industry had made magnetic tape the standard for recording music for release on vinyl, Command's albums were recorded onto magnetic 35mm film. Light used the width of the film strip to create multitrack recordings, as opposed to the more limited two or three tracks offered by most recording studios at the time; the slightly higher linear speed provided an advantage in analog fidelity and the sprocket-driven film limited the "wow and flutter" problems associated with tape recording. This enabled Light to record more instruments individually and adjust their audio input levels
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Artist: Doc Severinsen, Enoch Light, LOS ADMIRADORES, Tommy Mottola, Willie Rodriguez
Speed: 33 RPM
Record Label: Command
Release Title: BONGOS/FLUTES/GUITARS
Material: Vinyl
Catalog Number: Command – RS 33-812
Edition: First Pressing
Type: LP
Format: Record
Record Grading: Very Good Plus (VG+)
Sleeve Grading: Excellent (EX)
Release Year: 1960
Producer: Enoch Light
Record Size: 12"
Style: Latin Jazz
Features: Original Cover, Play tested, Archival Sleeve, Gatefold, Audiophile Pressing
Genre: Easy Listening, Jazz, Latin
Number of Audio Channels: Mono