songs that move from speaker to speaker

This can really only be heard at least by me, when I listen to a record, with headphones on.
The best example I can think of is Voodoo Chile. At first I thought my copy of the album was flawed. the song sounded odd. it kept shifting from left speaker, to right, then back again. Now I know it was supposed to be that way.
You rarely hear this discussed in reviews of albums or on boards or anything. I dont even know the name of this technique. But there has to be other songs out there that employ this.
what is it?
The best example I can think of is Voodoo Chile. At first I thought my copy of the album was flawed. the song sounded odd. it kept shifting from left speaker, to right, then back again. Now I know it was supposed to be that way.
You rarely hear this discussed in reviews of albums or on boards or anything. I dont even know the name of this technique. But there has to be other songs out there that employ this.
what is it?
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You heard a great lick from one of your speakers, then the next one came from the other speaker.
It was very popular in the early 70s. Led Zep, lots of bands used it. Sometimes it was effective, sometimes it was contrived, but it quickly became overused. Just one of those fads that ran its course.
I've found headphones and car stereos really accentuate it.
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yeah thats the best example I can come up with also.
One of my favorite albums that uses panning well is Fleetwood Mac's Then Play On. It's a great album anyway but that's one of the many things that add to it.
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It's all over DSOTM and WYWH.
Hell, they even tried to take it live. Sometime right around DSOTM they used. an early version of surround sound for their shows. Quadrophonic somethin rather.
DSOTM was mean to be heard in quadrophonic format. It was recorded onto 16 tracks and a lot gets lost in translation when mixed down to stereo. That's part of the reason why the new(er) hi-fi 5.1 and 4-channel releases are absolutely mind boggling.
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that was crazy! i closed my eyes and got freaked out cuz it really sounded like the guy was here in the room with me.
I just listened to Electric Ladyland and it shows up in quite a few songs. Crosstown Traffic, Voodoo Chile, and quite obviously 1983..........
For sure.....at the 3:30 mark
But isn't it more like:
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hehe, its quality isnt it? especially the where he suddenly just whispers
That is what came to mind when I started reading this thread. I was thinking it was "Whole Lotta Love", but you are right it's "What is".
I like the way a lot of artists have resurrected it. The key is not to overuse it.
I think it works well on Led Zep II, cliche or not. Just look at the number of people in this thread who pointed to it as the go to panning song.