Some of my favorite stereo recordings from the 60s-most recorded in the best Hollywood studios and issued by major labels-sound congested where instruments and vocals sound smeared and confused. This typically happens when the vocals and/or orchestrations get busier in the track. I don't know if this was due to poor mic placement and/or improper baffling techniques, but it's hard to imagine engineers like Henry Lewy or Larry Levine making such errors. https://www.discogs.com/artist/259822-Henry-Lewy
https://www.discogs.com/artist/276888-Larry-Levine
I would upload the uncompressed WAV file of the CD track rip of "Look of Love" from this album, but this forum won't allow uploading of WAV files. https://www.discogs.com/master/111848-S%C3%A9rgio-Mendes-Brasil-66-Look-Around
Here's my Verve edition of the CD album. https://www.discogs.com/master/111848-S%C3%A9rgio-Mendes-Brasil-66-Look-Around?format=CD&label=5041&country=US&image=6946416.SW1hZ2U6MTg0ODM3Nzk%3D
But is the AI in Sound Forge's restoration tool set powerful enough to undo most of the congestion this track?
If so, what would be the steps to make this repair?
https://www.magix.com/us/music-editing/sound-forge/sound-forge-pro-suite/