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Paul C
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Posted: 16 March 2012 at 12:19pm | IP Logged Quote Paul C

I timed my U.S. commercial 45 of 'The All American Boy' (Fraternity 835), which is credited to Bill Parsons And His Orchestra (although the actual artist is Bobby Bare) at (2:51). On the various CDs listed in the database, the run times range from (2:51) to (2:59). I have three of these CDs, the Curb CD Hard To Find Hits Of Rock 'N' Roll Volume One (2:52), RCA's The Essential Bobby Bare (2:58), and Varese Sarabande's 25 All-Time Novelty Hits (2:58).

Only about a second or two of these run time variations are due to speed. The run time differences are primarily due to the 45 fading out ealier than on the RCA and Varese CDs.

The sound on all three CDs is remarkably different. As the database points out, on the RCA CD the song is rechanneled, and horribly so. On the Varese CD, it sounds like the high end was filtered out, and the resulting sound is also quite poor. Quite surprisingly, the Curb CD sounds the most like my 45. (Although the Curb CD is slightly, slightly longer than my 45, it actually fades out slightly, slightly earlier, due to a slight, slight speed differnce.)

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Posted: 16 March 2012 at 12:55pm | IP Logged Quote Yah Shure

I wonder whether the horribly rechanneled track on the RCA CD might have been the same one used on Capitol's 2-LP various artists Super Oldies/Vol. 6 compilation, released in 1969 (STBB-401.) While most of the Capitol-sourced material on it sounded okay, the rechanneled cross-licensed tracks such as "All American Boy," "Let The Little Girl Dance," "Laugh, Laugh" and "Duke Of Earl" (from Vee-Jay... ha!) sounded pretty abysmal.

(The compilation also inadvertently included the instrumental Stack-O-Tracks version of the Beach Boys' "In My Room" instead of the vocal hit. Whoops.)
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Posted: 08 July 2012 at 3:18pm | IP Logged Quote edtop40

my vinyl 45 for the bill parsons song "all american boy"
issued as fraternity 835 states the run time on the label
as 2:49 but actually runs 2:58 and is identical to the
version on the varese cd "25 all times novelty hits"....the
run out groove info is machine stamped "J 08 W 2323-
1C"....they're may be two commercial 45's?

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