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john halloran
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Posted: 06 March 2006 at 5:16pm | IP Logged Quote john halloran

Pat,

A new e-subscriber (but have had your books for years). As others have said before me, be gentle.

A few observations, and/or suggestions for updating of some early 70's listings (my main interest).

Cat Stevens-Moon Shadow Pat, please pull your original 45 copy (no reissues) of Moon Shadow. The commercial 45 is quite a different mix from the LP- the background vocals are more pronounced and the guitar is mixed differently. The 45 mix is somewhat muddy compared to the LP, particularly at the end of the record, perhaps it was rush released as a follow-up to "Wild World", as it predated the LP release, "Teaser and the Firecat". Indeed, the single is the only place I've ever see the title in 2 words, "Moon Shadow" as opposed to "Moonshadow" which denotes the LP mix and has appeared on the original LP and every subsequent re-release of the song, either vinyl or disc, to my knowledge.

Dramatics-Whatcha See is Whatcha Get   The commerical copy I have is (M), runs 3:30 and features no strings on the intro. All of the disc versions I have run 3:30 and are (S) and feature strings. I am not familiar with the LP version, but could it be the 3:30 stereo version with strings is pulled from the LP version in an attempt to recreate the 45 version?   There is one listing as (M) in your current edition-Rhino's "Can you Dig It?" box set- could this be the true 45 version?

Three Dog Night- Mama Told Me As we all know, the commercial 45 faded out at 2:58-The LP version ended cold at 3:19. To my knowledge, the 45 length has never appeared on CD. Perhaps a distinction needs to be added to this listing.

I've read many of the postings and threads and have to say this is quite an educated and dedicated group.

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John
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Posted: 06 March 2006 at 7:46pm | IP Logged Quote Brian W.

john halloran wrote:

Three Dog Night- Mama Told Me As we all know, the commercial 45 faded out at 2:58-The LP version ended cold at 3:19. To my knowledge, the 45 length has never appeared on CD.


Yes, that's true. The 45 was also mono.
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Posted: 10 March 2006 at 7:14am | IP Logged Quote Pat Downey

John, welcome to the chat board and you have distinguished yourself with the comments that you have made.

Regarding the "Moon Shadow" discussion I agree that there are some significant enough changes in the mix to make an LP vs 45 version distinction and the database now reflects this.

Regarding the Dramatics, I guess I became so used to hearing the stereo version that I never noticed the string overdub until you pointed it out. The only cd that features the true 45 version is the Rhino "Can You dig It" box set and this information has also been changed in the database.

Thanks for your input and your valuable contributions.

Edited by Pat Downey on 10 March 2006 at 7:14am
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Posted: 03 June 2006 at 12:45am | IP Logged Quote aaronk

I noticed the database currently says "LP version" while the comment above says "45 length." Is this because there are mix differences on the mono 45 compared to the stereo LP? Or should the comment actually read "LP length"?
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Posted: 03 June 2006 at 2:45pm | IP Logged Quote Pat Downey

Aaron, there are 3 songs being discussed in this thread so which one are you referring to? I checked the database for all three songs and I don't see any "length" comments at all as they all say "version".
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Posted: 03 June 2006 at 3:05pm | IP Logged Quote aaronk

Pat Downey wrote:
Aaron, there are 3 songs being discussed in this thread so which one are you referring to? I checked the database for all three songs and I don't see any "length" comments at all as they all say "version".


Sorry, Pat. I was referring to "Mama Told Me Not To Come." You are correct; the database indicates "version," while John's post says "length." I was just wondering if the 45 is an early fade of the LP or if there are other differences qualifying it for a "version" comment.
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Posted: 07 June 2006 at 6:20am | IP Logged Quote Pat Downey

Aaron, sorry it has taken me so long to get back to you but I kind of spaced out your request. The "Mama Told Me Not To Come" situation is similar to other discussions lately where the 45 "version" can be obtained by simply fading the LP "version" but since the LP ending is so dramatically different than the 45 I elected to give it a "version" designation rather than "length" designation. As we have seen lately in chat board postings, some feel this is the correct way to categorize certain songs while others do not agree. Whatever designation I give in this case will be satisfactory to some and unsatisfactory to others -- it is just a no win situation.
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Posted: 10 October 2007 at 6:04am | IP Logged Quote Paul Haney

Bumping this up for eriejwg.
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Posted: 10 October 2007 at 8:02am | IP Logged Quote eriejwg

Thanks Paul... and Paul! I did a search for Cat Stevens and just didn't search for Moon Shadow.
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Posted: 10 October 2007 at 6:20pm | IP Logged Quote BillCahill

Welcome John!

Technically you can't create an exact 45 version of "Mama Told Me Not To Come" simply by an early fade, there are handclaps at 2:03 and 2:05 on the mono single which are not on the stereo version. That's enough to make it a specific version. The song is a bit muddy so it's not really obvious, but those handclaps are there on the 45, and they are not on the stereo LP version.
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Posted: 10 October 2007 at 11:33pm | IP Logged Quote aaronk

Interesting, Bill. I'm not sure any of us were aware of that, so you just brought up some great new information!
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Posted: 11 October 2007 at 6:58pm | IP Logged Quote Bill Cahill

I know this is an old thread and was probably covered before but the Moon Shadow DJ 45 is stereo/mono and both sides contain a different mix than the lp in several ways, most noticable is a doubling of the first two "Moonshadow Moonshadows" near the beginning of the song, and a lack of reverb on the second last "Moonshadow Moonshadow" at the end of the song.

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Posted: 13 October 2007 at 8:55am | IP Logged Quote eriejwg

Picked up a near mint stock 45 of Moon Shadow. Thanks everyone for your analysis. Another one off the list! (Gee, that statement never gets old!)

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Posted: 14 May 2010 at 8:18pm | IP Logged Quote Yah Shure

john halloran wrote:
Cat Stevens-Moon Shadow Pat, please pull your original 45 copy (no reissues) of Moon Shadow..........Indeed, the single is the only place I've ever see the title in 2 words, "Moon Shadow" as opposed to "Moonshadow" which denotes the LP mix and has appeared on the original LP and every subsequent re-release of the song, either vinyl or disc, to my knowledge.


Updating John's original "Moon Shadow"/"Moonshadow" post: I can confirm that the 45 version was definitely available in the 1977 revision of A&M's Forget Me Nots reissue 45 series, identifiable by its green-and-orange-stripes-with-finger label design. This reissue (A&M 8547) is titled "Moonshadow." As this is the only reissue copy I have, I cannot confirm whether or not the 45 version was a part of either the earlier "spectacles" logo Forget Me Nots or the later Memories reissue series.

BTW, the quickest way to determine the LP/45 difference is during the acoustic guitar intro. The LP version has the guitar panned from right to center, then left before the vocal starts. The 45 intro sounds much more natural, with the guitar in stereo on both channels and no panning.
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Posted: 08 June 2012 at 5:18pm | IP Logged Quote Yah Shure

Bumping for ed.
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Posted: 08 June 2012 at 5:29pm | IP Logged Quote edtop40

thanks....i couldn't find it

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