EternalStatic MusicFan

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Posted: 25 January 2025 at 12:33pm | IP Logged
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Just wanted to memorialize something that I've noticed while researching the available versions of this song: the LP Version has been released a few times with errors, including:
- 10 Best Series: This release includes a smidge too much intro (the opening handclap/"Do You?" on the intro should not be there) and clips the tail of the final beat
- Greatest Hits (1995, per Qobuz): This release has a stronger low end than several other releases. Incorrectly includes about 18 seconds too much intro on
the front end, and clips the final beat.
- And while this is just a personal preference, it seems the bass has been cut / been EQ'd to be very attuned on many releases including the 2000's era Do You remaster on One Way.
This is all to say that if you can find a copy of the original '80s-era Do You CD, there is actually a bit more tail present but it's tucked away at the beginning of the next track. It's probably not more than a second's difference to the newer masters, but getting that
extra bit of fade helps makes the ending sound not so weird and abrupt.
Just an FYI!
Edited by EternalStatic on 25 January 2025 at 12:36pm
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