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Todd Ireland MusicFan
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Regarding Grayson Hugh's "Talk It Over", the database currently notes that commercial 45 copies all run 4:17. This must be based on the printed record label time because abagon informs me his commercial 45 copy has an actual time of 4:01, not 4:17 as stated on the record label.
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Todd Ireland MusicFan
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I just dug out my cassette single copy of "Talk It Over"... I timed it and came up with a run time of 4:16, which is identical to the song's length on the Blind to Reason CD (RCA 2171). (The time stated on the cassette single sleeve is 4:17.)
With abagon reporting that his commercial 45 runs 4:01, which appears to be identical to the short DJ 45 side, database comments will need to be updated and revised accordingly, including for The Beach Music Anthology Box Set Volume 3 CD set on Ripete 2277. Now, does anyone know if the 45 running 4:01 is an edit or an early fade of the LP and cassette single running 4:16?
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AndrewChouffi MusicFan
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I do know that the DJ edit was an actual edit and not just an early fade.
I also seem to recall that it was difficult to find the edit point, or perhaps there were a couple of seconds on the DJ edit that were not on the album version.
Andy
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abagon MusicFan
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I have compared the commercial 45 with the CD "Blind To Reason" U.S. releases. As AndrewChouffi pointed out, surely, the dj 45 side (equal commercial 45) isn't the fadeout version. When it cut the unnecessary range (3:38-3:54) of the LP version for making the 45 version. A sound on the LP version lacks the :00.6 seconds (at 3:38) on the commercial 45.
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Todd Ireland MusicFan
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Thank you, Andrew and Abagon, for chiming in. From your responses, it can now be concluded that all CD appearances in the database contain the LP and cassette single version, with the exception of The Beach Music Anthology Box Set Volume 3 CD set (Ripete 2277), which is the commercial 45 version (faded :06 early?).
Now, can the 4:16 LP and cassette single version be edited down to match the 4:01 commercial 45 version?
Edited by Todd Ireland on 17 October 2008 at 10:11am
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AndrewChouffi MusicFan
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I don't think so, because of that second of unique audio on the short version.
Andy
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abagon MusicFan
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Todd: I'm sorry for my elusive post.
As the result, it's impossible to make the 45 version from the LP version.
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The short dj vinyl 45 states and runs (3:58). The version on The Beach Music Anthology Volume 3 is the same as the dj edit but faded :03 sooner.
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edtop40 MusicFan
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my commercial 45 issued as rca 8802 states a run time on the label at 4:17 and does indeed run that length and is identical to the cd version below
(S) (4:16) RCA 2171 Blind To Reason
the 45's run out groove states "8802-7-RA"
this is in contridiction to abagon's findings and should be looked into further....is it possible that abagon's 45 is either a promo or import??....or is this an instance of 2 different issued 45's....
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Guys, for what's it's worth, here is my promo CD single information for the song:
Grayson Hugh-"Talk It Over" (8802-2 RDJ)
1-Talk It Over (non-described version) (listed 4:17; actual 4:16)
2-Talk It Over (Edit) (listed 3:58; actual 4:01)
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abagon MusicFan
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The matrix number in the run out groove on the commercial 45 "Talk It Over" which I have is "8802-7-RX-A". So there are 2 different pressings certainly!
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Todd Ireland MusicFan
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FYI... Regarding Grayson Hugh's "Talk It Over", the database currently states: "dj copies of this cd single run (4:16) and (3:58) the "edit" not (4:01) as stated on the cd label".
It appears the actual and printed time shown above for the "Edit" are in reverse because Jim reported that the "Edit" on his promo CD single has an actual run time of 4:01, not 3:58 as stated on the label.
Edited by Todd Ireland on 10 July 2013 at 7:39pm
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Santi Paradoa MusicFan
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BTW, the original version of this song was recorded as an LP track by Olivia Newton-John in the 80s.
"Can't We Talk It Over In Bed" is on Olivia's The Rumour LP (and later on the Gold 2CD "hits" compilation). Grayson's cover is a good example of blue-eyed soul.
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thecdguy MusicFan
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Olivia's version was also commercially released as a
single as well, but after checking Wikipedia, it looks as
though it didn't chart anywhere. There was also a video
for the song.
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It was the follow-up to “The Rumour.” Sadly, it didn’t chart but I thought it
was a good song.
Edited by music4life75 on 16 October 2023 at 5:50am
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Santi Paradoa MusicFan
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I had no idea Olivia's original was released as a 45 back
in 1988. Thanks for that info everyone.
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Scanner MusicFan
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Olivia's version spent a few weeks struggling near the
bottom of R&R's AC "Significant Action" listing. For an
artist who scored ten AC #1's including a still record
seven consecutively, I was amazed Olivia could not get
more traction with this song at AC. Although her previous
single, "The Rumour," was not the comeback she hoped for,
she did reach the AC Top 10 just two years earlier with
her David Foster duet, "The Best Of Me." And, more
established pop artists like Olivia could still find
consistent Top 20 success at AC in the late 80's. Was it
Olivia and/or the song radio rejected? If the latter, why
was un unknown like Grayson Hugh able to score a Top 40
pop and AC hit with this less than a year later? Was
radio turned off by the more "naughty" title of Olivia's
version? After "Soul Kiss" and its questionable lyrics
and album artwork, I wonder if radio just dismissed this
as Olivia trying too hard again to be provocative.
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LunarLaugh MusicFan
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I have an old radio station copy of a vinyl set of a Casey's Top 40 broadcast that includes "Talk it Over". What a great record! Anyone here knowledgeable in where the Casey's
Top 40 team used as a source?
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