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Pat Downey Admin Group
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Posted: 18 May 2009 at 6:58pm | IP Logged
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Robert-- regarding your post of March 26 dealing with Otis Redding and his 45 version of "Respect", perhaps there are two 45 versions but mine is Volt 128 matrix number VLT9108-11 and it matches up perfectly with the version found on Rhino's "Very Best Of". All mono versions that I have heard are a different mix and vocal take than the stereo versions. On the stereo versions at :33 to :34 you hear the line "you can do me wrong" but on the 45 you only hear "do me wrong".
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Robert MusicFan
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Posted: 21 May 2009 at 1:38pm | IP Logged
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Pat, I think we might indeed have two versions here. My matrix # is VLT-9108 SP. No number 11 to be found. I just listened to mine and the line at :34 is "You can do me wrong."
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Todd Ireland MusicFan
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I wonder if both 45 versions of "Respect" were pressed and released at the same time, or if one was designed to replace the other. Can anyone furnish some additional background info on this?
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elcoleccionista wrote:
1989 Cyndi Lauper "A Night To Remember"
Didn't enter the Hot 100 but was released promotionally on CD (ESK73031) off the homonymous album.
It's slightly remixed and vocals were completely re-recorded for the single version.
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@elcoleccionista, you wouldn't happen to have that rare promo Cyndi Lauper single, would you?
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Santi Paradoa MusicFan
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I'd like to confirm if on the stereo LP version of Bobby Darin's "Multiplication" he adds the line "they better" to the end of the recording. The mono 45 ends with the cold ending (minus the extra line tacked on to the end).
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Pat Downey Admin Group
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Posted: 28 June 2011 at 9:46am | IP Logged
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This is very strange as all mono cd appearances of "Multiplication" end cold and all stereo appearances end with "they better". My mono 45 dj copy of "Multiplication" however ends with "they better" and my mono "Twist With Bobby Darin" vinyl LP ends cold. So the question is does anyone have a commercial copy of the 45 of Multiplication" that can report back as to how the commercial 45 ends? It appears there may be two different pressings of the 45 (my matrix number is 61-C-5808-3).
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I've searched, apparently everyone forgot on the
board..
Rare Earth..I'M LOSING YOU, very different recording far
as I know..
Stealer's Wheel-EVERYONE's//turn out FINE!
Edited by Steve Carras on 29 April 2019 at 5:10pm
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Roger Williams/ Till. Vocal chorus is different from the
Stereo LP version commonly found on reissues. Same goes
for Autumn Leaves, the Stereo is a re-recording from 1965.
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davidclark MusicFan
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Roger Williams first rerecorded "Autumn Leaves" in stereo on the 1960 LP
"Songs of the Fabulous Fifties, Part 2". Its actually rather faithful to the
original. I believe the 1965 recording has vocals.
Edited by davidclark on 06 May 2019 at 11:30pm
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Santi Paradoa MusicFan
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aaronk wrote:
The Dave Brubeck album with "Take Five" is one of my favorite jazz albums. I had no idea the single was a different take! |
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The 45 versions on CD are of course mono and the much longer LP versions in stereo. Until now. There is an exciting new CD release on the Complete 60s label that has the single version in stereo. You can order it now and get it shipped to you direct. Here is the link: http://ericrecords.com/IconicPop.html
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I'm going to look and see if I actually have a 45 version of Rare Earth's "Get Ready" cover of the Temptations song. I feel a bit embarrassed to admit that I didn't know about the 21:30 version that Rare Earth did until a good 30+ years after
the single charted. As I remember, they just took the long version and edited it to a much shorter version. I think it has always been a "Live" performance in both versions.
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