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Posted: 04 March 2014 at 10:44am | IP Logged Quote edtop40

my commercial 45 for the jan & dean song 'baby talk'
issued as dore 522 lists the run time on the label as
2:17, but actually runs 2:20.....the cd i have EMI 53730
All The Hits - From Surf City To Drag City runs 2:29....if
you fade this cd version for 0:04 from 2:16 to 2:20, you
can effectively re-create the proper vinyl 45 version.....

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Posted: 07 March 2014 at 11:33pm | IP Logged Quote TomDiehl1

Paraphrasing this old post of mine from a thread
mentioning various 45's:

I timed my promo 45 of this record (Dore 522) out to
2:17. The label states 2:17. I timed my stock 45 (also
Dore 522,mono with a listed label time of 2:17) out to
2:20, the promo version does have a quick and sudden
fade, and fades earlier than my stock copy does. The
trail-out numbers on my promo 45 are: 45-LDE-25 and a 1
with a circle around it. I also see Delta 29439 in the
trail out area. The stock copy shows 45-LDE-25 and a 2
with a circle around it and in another area i see 9M, but
no delta numbers on this side (however the b side delta
number from the promo 45 can be found in the trail out of
the B side of the stock 45).

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Posted: 08 March 2014 at 8:31am | IP Logged Quote Hykker

My promo is similar to your stock copy, except there is no
9M. Timing is 2:19, still pretty abrupt fade. I guess
the station this one came from was serviced with the long
version.

Curiously, what is the proper pronunciation of Dore...is
it "door" or "dory"? I've heard both.
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Posted: 08 March 2014 at 12:22pm | IP Logged Quote Yah Shure

Hykker wrote:
Curiously, what is the proper pronunciation of Dore...is it "door" or "dory"? I've heard both.

It's pronounced "dory." I'd never known for sure either, until a competitor dusted off Hudson & Landry's old "The Prospectors" bit during the early '80s and we started getting lots of requests for it. When I rang up Lou Bedell at the label to get a copy, that was his pronunciation (Dore was his son's first name.)

The label's logos could have been partly to blame for the confusion: on the original script-within-the-feather logo, there's a thin line drawn over the "e", as in a long "e" "dory" or "dor-EE." When the label changed to the black/multicolor feather/"DORÉ" in-all-caps design, the "E" had an acute accent over it, as in "dor-ay."

So "dory" it is... or was. Next question: why the feather?
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Posted: 26 June 2015 at 11:09pm | IP Logged Quote davidclark

who has heard the version on Ace CD "The Golden Age Of American
Rock'n'Roll Vol. 4"? It ends cold there. I found this YouTube video,
which appears to be playing a UK 45. BOTH end cold! Problem with the
Ace version, is that it is ripply throughout. Does anyone know a source
of the ends cold version that is clean?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MO0bHrOSQng

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