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Pat Downey Admin Group
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Posted: 17 September 2024 at 10:26am | IP Logged
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One of our members, James Curl has discovered an oddity
that I have never caught before regarding the hit
"Pipeline" by the Chantays. As James points out the very
first second of the 45 has what sounds like a thunder roll
before the guitar kicks in. Some cd's include this effect
and others do not so we need to determine if the vinyl LP
Pipeline (both mono and stereo) include this effect. I no
longer own this LP so I can be of no help in sorting this
out but I bet some other members do have this vinyl LP and
can report their findings back to us.
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crapfromthepast MusicFan
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Posted: 17 September 2024 at 7:59pm | IP Logged
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The 45 was released in 1962 on Downey, then picked up by Dot and rereleased in 1963. From dubs on YouTube, the two appear to be the same. Both start with some intro rumbling before the first guitar note. Both are in mono. Sadly, the mono version is unavailable on CD.
There are plenty of stereo versions on CD, though. All start with the intro rumbling, unless noted. Discogs lists a stereo version of the 1963 Pipeline, LP, but I don't know what's on it.
The oldest CD I have with "Pipeline" is MCA's Vintage Music Vols. 7 And 8 (1986). Steve Hoffman remixed a few tracks for the Vintage Music series, but I don't know if this stereo version is a vintage mix, or a Vintage mix. The same analog transfer is used on:- MCA's CD3 Summer Oldies (1988)
- Rhino's Surfin' Hits (1989) - cuts off intro rumbling
- Rhino's promo Rock Instrumental Classics Vols. 1-5 Sampler (PRCD 7043, 1994) - cuts off intro rumbling
- Rhino's Cowabunga The Surf Box (1996) - cuts off intro rumbling
- TJL Ventures/UMe's Beach Music Classics Volume 3 (2016) - cuts off intro rumbling, mastered too loud and clips a lot; avoid
- TM Century track no. 00000198
There's a new analog transfer on Time-Life's Rock 'N Roll Era Vol. 7 1963 (1988). The same analog transfer is used on:- JCI's Surfin' Sixties (1993)
There's another new analog transfer on Rhino's Rock Instrumental Classics Vol. 5 Surf (1994). The same analog transfer is used on:- Rhino's Billboard Top Hits 1963 (1994)
- Time-Life's Rock 'N' Roll Era Vol. 51 The Great Rock 'N' Roll Instrumentals (1996)
There's another new analog transfer on Ace UK's Teen Beat Vol. 3 (1996). The same analog transfer is used on:- Time-Life's 2-CD Glory Days Of Rock 'N' Roll Vol. 14 Instrumentals (2000)
- Time-Life's 2-CD Rock And Roll The Legendary Years 1961-1964 (2004)
- Mark M's unofficial collection Instrumental Hits Of The '60s 1963 (unreleased)
All of the above sound surprisingly good. Aside from the TJL disc being mastered too loud, the discs all have roughly the same sound quality. All have seemingly low-generation source tapes, great dynamic range, nice EQ, and no evidence on the fade of any added noise reduction.
If I had to recommend one, I'd go with Rhino's Rock Instrumental Classics Vol. 5 Surf (1994), just because it retains the most tape hiss at the end of the fade.
Edited by crapfromthepast on 17 September 2024 at 8:01pm
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Kevin711 MusicFan
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Posted: 17 September 2024 at 8:19pm | IP Logged
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Hello, everyone. I'm back here on the forum after a long
absence.
As regards "Pipeline", I do have a mono version with the
"rumble" at the start. It's from a UK release titled "Surf
Rising" from 2001.
Copies of that are still for sale on Discogs, though a bit
expensive. What I can't confirm for certain is that this
track is the true 45 version, or a fold down of the stereo
mix. Still, I felt it merits mentioning.
Edited by Kevin711 on 17 September 2024 at 8:20pm
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Pat Downey Admin Group
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Posted: 18 September 2024 at 6:55am | IP Logged
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At least the following 2 cd's do not have the rumble on the
intro: Top Hits Of The Sixties - Enormous Hits Collectables
9657 and When Rock & Roll Was Young Collectables 1393.
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Pat Downey Admin Group
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Posted: 18 September 2024 at 11:57am | IP Logged
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Still need someone with the vinyl LP to report in on the
introduction situation.
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crapfromthepast MusicFan
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Posted: 18 September 2024 at 7:48pm | IP Logged
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Pat - Until someone confirms what's on the vinyl LP...
I'll bet a shiny new nickel that cutting off the rumbling intro is a mastering error that first appeared on Rhino's Surfin' Hits (1989). Could be a goof at MCA in supplying the tape to Rhino, or could be a goof at Rhino.
Curious to see how this plays out.
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