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Posted: 25 May 2008 at 1:23pm | IP Logged Quote KentT

The best sounding version of "Chevy Van" on CD is the Time-Life Sounds Of The Seventies version. It is the Milan Bogdan remix single version.

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Posted: 21 June 2008 at 1:59pm | IP Logged Quote TallPaulInKy

eriejwg wrote: "Interesting that a 45 as late as 1977 would say "compatible stereo."

Yah Shure added: "I seem to recall seeing "compatible stereo" moreso on the Warner/Curb 45s than the non-Curb Warner labels. My promo copy of "You Light Up My Life" also says "compatible stereo."

It could be because these are all promo copies you are mentioning. Believe it or not AM was not dead in 1977 and they were still mono stations some even still used mono turntables. I don't know if the stock copies were mono or compatible stereo. But compatible was generally a disk cutting process that did not effect the master tape. I have some early 70s Atlantic mono singles pressed in compatible stereo so they would track better on stereo turntables.
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Posted: 21 June 2008 at 5:04pm | IP Logged Quote Yah Shure

Paul, I presume you mean stereo cartridge when you refer to a "stereo turntable."

Are you referring to Atlantic's "CSG Processed Mono Master" 45s when you say "mono singles pressed in compatible stereo?" CSG mono seemed to be even more of a "snake oil" ploy than CSG stereo, and we all know how well that went over.
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Posted: 24 June 2015 at 4:34pm | IP Logged Quote edtop40

so.....did we get to the bottom of this as far as if any of
the cd's in the db have the correct 45 version or
not......the db does not have qualifier on the cds that
contain the song....

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Posted: 24 June 2015 at 5:06pm | IP Logged Quote eriejwg

I have a 192 bitrate 45 dub. I also have the versions
from both the Time-Life and The Rhino discs. I think all
CD appearances are from the same source and are EQ'd
differently than the 45.

Kent says the Sounds Of The Seventies is the best
sounding of all the CD sources for the remix that
matches the 45, but to my ears, the 45 sounds different.

I'll have to find a clean 45 source and compare again.
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Posted: 24 June 2015 at 5:25pm | IP Logged Quote eriejwg

Does anyone that owns the 45 and the Time-Life disc care
to chime in? The 45 really is dull compared to the CD
versions.

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Posted: 18 July 2015 at 6:03am | IP Logged Quote KentT

A note: I carefully compared the Time-Life Sounds Of The
Seventies and my original GRC 45 singles. They are
indeed different. The multicolor label (North American
Musical Industries) pressed Capitol looking 45 is the
best sounding of the two I own. My other styrene 45 on
GRC sounds like the tape has an azimuth error and sounds
muddy. The CD sounds like my good 45. The pressings on
the GRC 45 are variable sounding depending on pressing
plant. The vinyl copy mastered by Masterfonics is my go
to.

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