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Todd Ireland MusicFan
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Posted: 01 August 2008 at 1:58pm | IP Logged
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According to abagon, the actual commercial 45 run time of Jermaine Jackson's "Let Me Tickle Your Fancy" is 3:49, not 3:45 as stated on the record label.
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Underground Dub MusicFan
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This may be my favourite thread title. Ever.
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crapfromthepast MusicFan
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Pictures! This was a staple in the early days of my radio show, so much so that I always left the 45 adapter in the 45. It remains there to this day, under J.
The commercial 45:
The rerelease 45, with my adapter:
The 12 inch promo single (that stamp is KSTC from Sterling, Colorado, in case you're wondering):
The B-side of the promo 12-inch is two versions of a Rick James song. (!)
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The Hits Man MusicFan
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crapfromthepast,
I was not aware that the song was so popular. I recall it being a somewhat successful R&B hit only. Nice touch having Devo on the song. I love the song, and, if you have the vinyl, there is no dropout on the intro, like on all the CD versions I have.
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crapfromthepast MusicFan
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I may be the only person in the universe that really digs
this song.
The 45 version on Motown Year-By-Year 1982 (1995)
sounds just fine to my ears - I don't hear a dropout on
the intro.
The 45 version on Greatest Hits is missing the
first full beat of the song - it should start on a
downbeat.
"Let Me Tickle Your Fancy" was recorded with a drum
machine (at 126.8 BPM throughout with no drifts), and
live clapping over it - pretty unusual, actually. If you
didn't know, the whole production is lifted verbatim from
Debbie Harry's "The Jam Was Moving", a Chic production
from one year earlier, including the robotic backing
vocals. Both songs rock.
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JL328 MusicFan
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The database doesn't indicate one but was there a difference between
the 45 version and the LP version? I only ask because Ron refers to a
"45 Version" above.
Edited by JL328 on 11 March 2018 at 3:46am
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