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''50-Minute Fun Break'', released in 1992, is the fourth studio album by the collegiate comedy a cappella group the Stanford Fleet Street Singers. It was a landmark album in the a cappella genre for its pioneering recording techniques and use of studio effects. The album won critical acclaim for its studio work, including a special award in engineering from the Contemporary A Cappella Recording Awards, although some critics criticized the studio engineering as "intrusive." ''50-Minute Fun Break'' marked a breakout album for its
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, Bill Hare, who went on to become the most-awarded engineer in a cappella.


Critical reception

The album was generally well-received, with critics noting its new style of studio engineering, the group's original songs, and 3D-modeled computer-generated cover art. A critic from the Recorded A Cappella Review Board wrote of the album: "Of all of the collegiate albums I have heard, this is the one that I would recommend most readily. If I could have only one collegiate album, this would be it." At the Contemporary A Cappella Recording Awards (CARAs), the album won awards in five categories, a new record for the Awards.


Engineering

''50-Minute Fun Break'' featured a number of studio effects never heard before in recorded a cappella. At the turn of the 1990s, through collaborations with Fleet Street and with other Stanford a cappella group the
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, audio engineer Bill Hare had developed new methods for recording a cappella. Before, a cappella was generally recorded exactly as a listener would perceive a live performance: with two microphones capturing the whole group at once, singing in a room. Hare's new techniques, which he'd deployed in part on Fleet Street's 1990 album ''curious...'', principally involved recording every voice as one would record instruments: each voice with its own microphone, and each singer just a few inches away from their microphone. Placing all the voices so close to the listener's ear increased the presence of each voice, creating a new sound that would come to define contemporary a cappella recording. At the time of the album's release, its engineering polarized a cappella critics. On the one hand, one critic praised the album, saying " leet Street'sstudio engineering work is incredible", and a second said, "This is technically one of the best albums I've heard from the collegiate scene." On the other hand, some critics took issue with the studio work, calling it "intrusive," "unnatural," and "strange." One argued that a studio "should be used to enhance and perfect the original sound of the group, not add odd effects and sounds unachievable on stage." Another hedged their positive commentary, saying, "I didn't care for some of the strange studio effects on the basses." At the 1993 Contemporary A Cappella Recording Awards, CASA president
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praised the album, writing in a statement that ''50-Minute Fun Break'' had "the best engineering we've ever heard on any collegiate album. Ever." In a podcast twenty-five years later, Sharon recalled, "It was so exemplary, it was so ahead of its time, that Bill Hare just walked away with a special award in best engineering."


Accolades

The
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announced the second annual Recording Awards in 1993. ''50-Minute Fun Break'' won a record-setting five categories at the Recording Awards, including Best Album and Best Song in the male collegiate category. , - , rowspan="5" , 1993 , rowspan="5" , Contemporary A Cappella Recording Awards , Best Male Collegiate Album , ''50-Minute Fun Break'' (1992) , , rowspan="5" , , - , Best Male Collegiate Song , "You Always Hurt the One You Love" , , - , Best Original Collegiate Song , "Prayer to the God of Partial Credit" , , - , Best Collegiate Cover Design , Gray Norton , , - , Best Mixing and Engineering , Ben Evans and Bill Hare ,


Influence

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Bill Hare had been pioneering contemporary a cappella recording techniques for a few years, including on albums by the
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and on Fleet Street's prior release, ''curious...'' (1990). But it was Hare's engineering on ''50-Minute Fun Break'' that landed him on the map for good. Hare would go on to work with a cappella's biggest groups, including winners of ''
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'' such as Nota, Home Free, and
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, with whom Hare would earn a 2× multi-platinum certification.


Track listing

Credits adapted from liner notes.


Personnel

Credits adapted from liner notes. * Engineering – Bill Hare * Mixing – Ben Evans and Bill Hare * Art and Design – Gray Norton * Sound effects – Ben Evans, Ben Meisel, Chad Dyer (track 12)


See also

* ''Fleet Street'' (2004) * Stanford Fleet Street Singers * Bill Hare


References

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