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edtop40 MusicFan
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does anyone know if any of the cds with the song "love to love you baby" in it's 45 version contains the intro breath (sigh) or do they all start with the song....the cd "gold" starts with the song immediately, while the 45 issued as oasis 401 contains a breath (sigh) at the beginning.....
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The version on Sounds Of The Seventies - 1976 (Time-Life
SOD-04), from 1989, has the intro breath.
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The Time-Life cd "Ultimate Seventies - 1976" has the breath on the introduction.
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Just as an aside (not to hijack this thread), aren't the Ultimate Seventies volumes pretty much repackagings of the Sounds of the Seventies initial 1970-1979 volumes? Much like Superhits begat AM Gold, although they added more volumes with AM Gold.
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There is an AA side and a BB side of the second commercial pressing. Both were played on radio in 1976, but my local radio played the BB side, so I always thought of it as the single version, which is actually on the original album, but not on any CD as a single. Besides, to me, the BB side sounds like a hit single, not the AA side.
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Grant:
Do you have the "BB side" you're referring to on a commercial CD release? I'm interested to know which version that is.
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Doug:
Yes, the Time-Life Ultimate Seventies volumes are straight repackagings of the initial Sounds of the Seventies 1970-1979 volumes.
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Grant MusicFan
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Todd Ireland wrote:
Grant:
Do you have the "BB side" you're referring to on a commercial CD release? I'm interested to know which version that is.
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It's tagged on the end of the LP version and starts at 13:03, except that they added the breath found at the very beginning of the LP version, and faded it a tad early, ending at about 16:32. The BB version does not appear on any compilation CD on it's own, and can only be found on the Donna Summer "Love To Love You Baby" LP and CD. If you have a computer DAW, you can easily recreate the BB side.
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edtop40 MusicFan
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what is a computer DAW?
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A Digital Audio Workstation. A decent wav file editing software will do the trick, such as Adobe Audition.
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Roscoe wrote:
A Digital Audio Workstation. A decent wav file editing software will do the trick, such as Adobe Audition. |
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Adobe Audition IS a DAW! It's not just an "editor".
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Grant wrote:
...my local radio played the BB side, so I always thought of it as the single version... |
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Most likely, the reason your station played the BB side is because it's identical to the "reserviced" promo 45, which has an actual run time of 3:24.
Also, there's good news for the "not the DJ 45 edit" CDs in the database. Actually, those CDs ARE the DJ 45 edit, but they are the version from the FIRST issued promo 45s. This version has a completely different vocal take on the intro.
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Aaron, does this mean the 3:21 version (on such CD's like Sound Of The Seventies - 1976), missing the overdubs, is actually the original DJ 45 edit?
Bill sent me his mono DJ 45 to listen to and I much prefer the second issue. I ordered a stereo/mono 45 last week, hoping it's the same as the reserviced DJ edit, only in stereo.
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eriejwg wrote:
Aaron, does this mean the 3:21 version (on such CD's like Sound Of The Seventies - 1976), missing the overdubs, is actually the original DJ 45 edit? |
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Yes, that's correct. And while I don't have the commercial 45 to compare, based on the above information, the B-side of the commercial 45 is the same as the 2nd promo 45 issue.
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I just wanted to make sure this didn't get buried with all the loads of new posts. (Nice work, Jim!) I'm sure Pat will want to update the database info to get rid of the "neither" comments.
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After hearing the 2nd DJ edit from this in mono courtesy of Bill Cahill, decided to order the stock 45. (401-B-RE1), Side BB has the 2nd DJ edit in stereo. Listed time is 3:27, actual is 3:24. I MUCH prefer this version. It has more instrumentation and doesn't sound so 'dry' as the first DJ edit.
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Even side BB of the U.S. Oasis 45 has the breath on the intro.
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eriejwg wrote:
After hearing the 2nd DJ edit from this in mono courtesy of Bill Cahill, decided to order the stock 45. (401-B-RE1), Side BB has the 2nd DJ edit in stereo. |
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It's in stereo on the DJ 45, too, on the flip side. Bill just must have dubbed the mono side for you.
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the db states the vinyl 45 runs 4:57 but mine runs 4:53, although it states the run time on the label as 4:57....can someone else verify the run time on their vinyl 45 so we can have the db corrected....
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i'm reviewing donna summer songs and have them all now in 45 version...a tough collection....thanks to todd, aaron and john!!!....anyway...the last song i did was "love to love you baby" and the vinyl 45 issued as oasis 401 contains the below
side AA "love to love you baby" (listed 4:57; 4:53 actual)
side BB "love to love you baby" (listed 3:27; 3:24 actual)
the db states there are promo dj edits that run 3:21 and 3:27.....can someone confirm these true run times....and not really the same as the b side of the commercial vinyl 45 running 3:24...thx to aaron for the 3:24 version
Edited by edtop40 on 22 April 2011 at 4:45pm
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As indicated above, there are two separate dj 45s, and they have
different mixes. The one with a run time of 3:24 matches the
commercial 45's BB side.
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