What is the best "company" for Karaoke Music on CD
What is the best "company" for Karaoke Music on CD
Hi, I was just wandering what the best, most realistic, company was for kareoke music. I need the most realistic sounding songs that almost exactly compare to the original musicians. Thanks!
(I am working with some Sweet Georgia Brown CDs Now, which are good!)
(I am working with some Sweet Georgia Brown CDs Now, which are good!)
I have to agree with the Sweet Georgia Brown comment as they are one of my least favorite brands. Sound Choice is probably the most consistent at producing "near perfect" reproductions of original songs tracks. I think Chartbuster does a good job with country music.
The fact is that no single manufacturer makes the most realistic reproduction of every available song. Sometimes you may find a song track on some very cheap disc that you like better than the Sound Choice version.
The fact is that no single manufacturer makes the most realistic reproduction of every available song. Sometimes you may find a song track on some very cheap disc that you like better than the Sound Choice version.
I have many duplicate songs from different manufacturers. I listen to many of them side by side with the original artist. I list the version that comes closest to the way it was on the radio.
If you can sample the songs before you buy them as most sites allow, it will help you.
But many times Sound Choice has had the wrong words. Which is just as bad as the music sounding bad. I have been surprised by the off brand versions that came the closest to the original.
Nobody gets them all correct.
If you can sample the songs before you buy them as most sites allow, it will help you.
But many times Sound Choice has had the wrong words. Which is just as bad as the music sounding bad. I have been surprised by the off brand versions that came the closest to the original.
Nobody gets them all correct.
Total agrreement that Sound Choice has a lot of errors in some their songs lyric wise. Journey's "Faithfully" comes to mind. The first version has "you Still got me" in the first chorus and ends with "Lost tonight". Future versions got the ending right but still had the "Still Got Me" in the first verse. Only Priddis, Amerising and Radio Stars got it right.Bigdog wrote:I have many duplicate songs from different manufacturers. I listen to many of them side by side with the original artist. I list the version that comes closest to the way it was on the radio.
If you can sample the songs before you buy them as most sites allow, it will help you.
But many times Sound Choice has had the wrong words. Which is just as bad as the music sounding bad. I have been surprised by the off brand versions that came the closest to the original.
Nobody gets them all correct.
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That's really a hard question to answer. They all have good and bad versions. But as a general rule, Sweet Georgia Brown was more consistent with quality. Now, I understand Pop Hits Monthly is the one to get. I haven't bought discs in a cpl years. I use a CAVS and the club owners do the up dates. Majority on them are by, SGB, PHM and SunFly.
You have to be joking. Some are decent at best while most missed the mark completely. I wish someother company had done "Remember Me" by Journey cause it is so off it's funny.LarryKaraoke wrote:That's really a hard question to answer. They all have good and bad versions. But as a general rule, "Sweet Georgia Brown" was more consistent with quality. Now, I understand Pop Hits Monthly is the one to get. I haven't bought discs in a cpl years. I use a CAVS and the club owners do the up dates. Majority on them are by, SGB, PHM and SunFly.
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As a Studio Tech and Pro Vocalist of 35 years, I think almost ALL of the Karaoke miss the mark. But if you were to stick to only ONE set, SGB had the most usable versions with the least mistakes in words and closest to the radio versions, not necessarily sound quality. But, it also has, till recently, had the most songs. ( that were legal versions in Canada) I have not bought disc in a cpl years, so not sure now as I use a Preloaded CAVS.DanG2006 wrote:You have to be joking. Some are decent at best while most missed the mark completely. I wish someother company had done "Remember Me" by Journey cause it is so off it's funny.LarryKaraoke wrote:That's really a hard question to answer. They all have good and bad versions. But as a general rule, "Sweet Georgia Brown" was more consistent with quality. Now, I understand Pop Hits Monthly is the one to get. I haven't bought discs in a cpl years. I use a CAVS and the club owners do the up dates. Majority on them are by, SGB, PHM and SunFly.
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ChartBusters for sure for country. I prefer Sound Choice and a cpl of smaller companies for SOUND quality, but they had more mistakes for words and radio versions. Most singers seem to care about the words more than sound, so I went with SGB. But I understand SGB has been bought out, so may be a moot point..lol
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Hi.
SGB is horrible, however it is the cheapest way to get into the Business! I would advise you slowly replace your SGB tracks with other Brands. You may want to check out http://www.dollarstorejunkie.com they sell new and sealed Karaoke for only $3.99 to $4.99 each with free shipping on orders of $30 or more.
SGB is horrible, however it is the cheapest way to get into the Business! I would advise you slowly replace your SGB tracks with other Brands. You may want to check out http://www.dollarstorejunkie.com they sell new and sealed Karaoke for only $3.99 to $4.99 each with free shipping on orders of $30 or more.