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Arny Krueger
 
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Default Why are the hits frequently the last (most distorted) track on the side??

Powell wrote:
"Doc" wrote

I just got an LP of the classic 70's album "Chase" by
the late Bill Chase, and find that as often seems to be
the case, they put the hit single "Get It On" on the last
track of side one. The inner tracks of course always
have the most distortion. Surely the record companies
knew this, is there a reason they so frequently put the
hits on the inner tracks? At least this is my observation.

Exactly how would a record company know what
tracks, if any, the public would come to consider
"hits"?


That is one reason why they pay record company execuitives the big bucks.

Do you think record producers are psychic or what?


No, but they often have an *ear* for hits.

How come some albums don't have any hits... didn't they know that, too?


Stuff gets released against some people's better judgment. Also, most humans
are fallible.