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jimct MusicFan
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Posted: 29 May 2006 at 10:37pm | IP Logged
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After listening to the first 10 seconds of the 45, it is TOTALLY obvious to me that this is NOT the same version found on the stereo CDs. The 45 starts off with a sparse, few early sounds, all boosted up MUCH louder and hotter (hey, everything's relative - we are talking Ferrante & Teicher here!) early in the 45; whereas the stereo versions have MUCH more of the full orchestra participating, even from the very first note. FYI, the listed (3:20) 45 running time is correct.
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sriv94 MusicFan
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Does that apply to the version found on Rhino's Billboard's Top Movie Hits of the 1970s CD (maybe it's me but other than one long held string note I don't hear a great deal of orchestration behind the opening guitars)?
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jimct MusicFan
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Posted: 30 May 2006 at 7:50am | IP Logged
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Doug, I checked their best-quality "best-of" CD before posting. I do have that Rhino 70's V/A CD here somewhere - if ANYONE would have it correct, a "special themed" package, on a decent re-issue label would likely be the place - V/A's take me a while to locate, but I will. And I'll be able to tell RIGHT away. I'll follow up with you.
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sriv94 MusicFan
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Thanks, Jim. And if you have problems locating it, I can forward you a copy this evening if need be.
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jimct MusicFan
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Posted: 30 May 2006 at 10:24pm | IP Logged
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Found it, Doug. Bad news for you, my friend. There's not a STRING to be found in the opening seconds on the 45 version, but they are noticably present on the "Billboard Top Movie Hits: 1970's" version of it. Start hunting down that 45!
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Todd Ireland MusicFan
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Posted: 30 May 2006 at 10:40pm | IP Logged
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Drat! I have the Billboard Top Movie Hits: 1970s disc so I had my hopes up that it might contain the 45 version of "Midnight Cowboy". Guess I have yet another title to add to my "Want List".
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Grant MusicFan
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Yup, another 45 to b found!
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sriv94 MusicFan
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Bumping this up for KentT.
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KentT MusicFan
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Thanks! Found a nice copy today pressed on Vinyl. Columbia Santa Maria, CA made. No strings audible. Very unusual mix. My copy was cheap and very nice condition. Thanks for pointing out this unusual single version.
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Has anyone found the mono single mix on CD? If not, was the LP ever issued in mono with this mix? I've struck out several times on finding a nice sounding 45. Most copies I've come across sound like they were pressed on cardboard.
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jimct MusicFan
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Aaron, both regrettably, and following industry trends of this era, my
research books indicate that Ferrante & Teicher's "A Man And A Woman
And Other Great Themes" late 1967 LP (UA 3572) was the last to be
released in both mono & stereo versions. Unfortunately, this was about
two years before their issued-in-stereo-only "Midnight Cowboy" LP came
out (United Artists 6725.) There are some exceptions, but in general,
major label LP's issued in mono versions after 1968 were quite rare.
Edited by jimct on 10 April 2012 at 6:24am
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Bummer :( Thanks for the insight on the year that mono LPs went out of style, so to speak. You are a great wealth of knowledge, sir!
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The Hits Man MusicFan
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I do have a nice mp3 of the actual 45. Rhino did not
always get it right for one reason or another.
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