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Posted: 08 November 2005 at 7:35pm | IP Logged Quote Moderator

Indeed the "Women To Women" cd is a US issue and I have just entered "All I Wanna Do" by Sheryl Crow as the 45 version in the database so thanks for the tip.

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Posted: 17 November 2005 at 5:55pm | IP Logged Quote Paul Esch

Bill Black's Combo - "Hearts Of Stone," "Josephine," and
"Twist-Her" are available in their original mono versions on The Hi
Masters
(Cream/Hi HEX 31), released in the UK in 1998. I've
ordered a Bill Black's Combo UK two-fer that claims to have a mono
version of "Blue Tango" as well. Will let you know.
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Posted: 18 November 2005 at 2:46pm | IP Logged Quote Brian W.

Thanks for the tip, Paul!
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Posted: 19 November 2005 at 3:11pm | IP Logged Quote Paul Esch

Bill Black's Combo - The original mono version of "Blue Tango"
is available on the UK two-fer Bill Black's Greatest Hits/Bill Black
Combo Goes West
(Cream/Hi HILO 174), along with a mono "Old
Buttermilk Sky."
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Posted: 13 December 2005 at 7:15pm | IP Logged Quote Paul Esch

Johnny Desmond - Both "Play Me Hearts And Flowers" and
"The Yellow Rose Of Texas" are now available on a 2005 British CD,
The High And The Mighty (Sepia 1057). Both are original
versions, and sound good (certainly better than my fifty-year-old
Coral 45's).
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Posted: 13 December 2005 at 11:00pm | IP Logged Quote Brian W.

Paul Esch wrote:
Johnny Desmond - Both "Play Me Hearts And Flowers" and
"The Yellow Rose Of Texas" are now available on a 2005 British CD,
The High And The Mighty (Sepia 1057). Both are original
versions, and sound good (certainly better than my fifty-year-old
Coral 45's).


Yeah, but they're still taken from vinyl. His "Yellow Rose of Texas" was issued a year or two ago from a tape source on a Reader's Digest comp, "A Celebration of American Folk Music," which is still available from Collector's Choice and on Ebay. And of course "Play Me Hearts and Flowers" is on a couple different CDs.

The import is definnitely the less expensive way to go, though.
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Posted: 14 December 2005 at 9:42am | IP Logged Quote Roscoe

You can find the 45 version of Belindar Carlisle's "Circle In The Sand" on the Now That's What I Call Music 1988 import. This was a good find since the 45 version is a different mix; you can't recreate the 45 version by editing the LP version.

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Posted: 14 December 2005 at 11:20am | IP Logged Quote EdisonLite

Does anyone know if the single mix of Belinda Carlisle's "I Feel the Magic" can be found on any import CDs?
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That Belinda Carlisle is a good find only if you actually like the song. *hehe* just kidding... Thanks for the tip.
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Posted: 22 December 2005 at 9:37pm | IP Logged Quote Brian W.

Okay, I finally got a copy of the Canadian "Bring on the Hits" from Ebay, and it does indeed have what appears to be the 45 version of "The Warrior," running 3:33.

It also appears it may have some unique 45 versions:

--Pointer Sisters' "Neutron Dance," running 3:52. Is this the correct length for the single version?

--Hall and Oates' "Method of Modern Love," running 4:02.

--Bryan Adams "Somebody" at 3:58.

Anyone familiar with the 45 versions of these songs, can you chime on whether these running times sound correct?
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Posted: 22 December 2005 at 10:02pm | IP Logged Quote Roscoe

Brian W. wrote:

It also appears it may have some unique 45 versions:

--Pointer Sisters' "Neutron Dance," running 3:52. Is this the correct length for the single version?

--Hall and Oates' "Method of Modern Love," running 4:02.

--Bryan Adams "Somebody" at 3:58.

Anyone familiar with the 45 versions of these songs, can you chime on whether these running times sound correct?


Those are pretty darn close to the 45 lengths, so you may have a winner. I can't remember where the edits are on "Neutron Dance" and "Somebody", but for the Hall & Oates track, there is an edit in the intro, so that the vocals start at about the :12 second mark. There's another edit later in the song so that the line "it's a modern love" modulating up occurs at about the 2:12 mark. That may help determine if you have the true 45 edit.
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Posted: 22 December 2005 at 11:10pm | IP Logged Quote edtop40

you got it..........i had one of the other members on this site make me a copy of these tracks and YES the indeed are the correct 45 versions........btw.........how much did you pay for that cd on ebay???

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Posted: 23 December 2005 at 12:04am | IP Logged Quote Brian W.

Thanks, Ed! But you've known all three of these were on this CD all along and you haven't posted the info? For shame! What else are you hiding from us? ;)

edtop40 wrote:
how much did you pay for that cd on ebay???


Heh heh, $2.56. I offered the seller around 20 bucks for it if he'd close the auction and sell it to me outright, but he didn't want to do that... turned out mine was the only bid!

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Posted: 23 December 2005 at 6:49am | IP Logged Quote edtop40

LOL..........i'll make sure never again to withhold anything from you guys......

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Johnnie Ray - The song "Yes, Tonight Josephine" is available
on Cry (Bear Family 15450) from 1990. Excellent sound, and,
bucking Bear Family's usual trend, it's a single disc!
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Posted: 10 April 2006 at 3:39pm | IP Logged Quote Paul Esch

Gerry & The Pacemakers - Almost all of their Top 40 hits
(sorry, no "Girl On A Swing") are available in their mono versions
on the British import A's B's & EP's (2004, EMI Gold
7243 5 96815 28). This CD also has the original 45 version of "I'll
Be There", although at a 3:11 length. The 45 length is 2:49, and all
one needs to do is to fade early to match it. It's beautiful sound on
the CD, too.
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Posted: 10 April 2006 at 4:58pm | IP Logged Quote Grant

I'd love to get the 45 version of Tony Camillo's Bazuka's "Dynomite Pt. 1" on a long OOP Japanese A&M comp.
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Grant wrote:
I'd love to get the 45 version of Tony Camillo's Bazuka's "Dynomite Pt. 1" on a long OOP Japanese A&M comp.


Funny you should mention that, Grant, because I wat JUST looking for that yesterday. Do you know the name and/or catalog number of the Japanese comp?
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I downloaded an MP3 of "Dynomite" a long while back, but it came from a vinyl source with surface noise intact (I think I nabbed it off alt.binaries.mp3 when I was experimenting with one of those file download mechanisms that I wound up not deciding to own).

Anyone have the means to clean up vinyl recordings like that? The version of WavePad I have doesn't have that module. If so, I'd be happy for upload it for the class.

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sriv94 wrote:
I downloaded an MP3 of "Dynomite" a long while back, but it came from a vinyl source with surface noise intact (I think I nabbed it off alt.binaries.mp3 when I was experimenting with one of those file download mechanisms that I wound up not deciding to own).

Anyone have the means to clean up vinyl recordings like that? The version of WavePad I have doesn't have that module. If so, I'd be happy for upload it for the class.
   

Well, first, I DID make a decent needle drop of the song, but, as clean as it is, i'm still not happy with it.

Upload what you have.

I do have the tools to clean and restore music.
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