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jimct MusicFan
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I have two different promo 45s: One has the listed (6:10) stock 45 time for both the mono/stereo sides, and like the stock 45, actually runs (6:16). With radio asking for a shorter version, this "new" promo's label is typed all in attention-getting red; both the mono/stereo sides state "short version"; both sides list a time of (5:19), but both actually run (5:25). It is still Mowest 5002F, but has an "A" after the F on both sides of the label, not appearing in the deadwax. That is MW5002F-P4278-60460-1B-M-RE-1; stereo same, except for 2B-S replacing "1B-M". The difference in the two versions is the editing out of the entire platoon segment, just after Clay's questions to the little girl the first time - those are still heard twice, even on this short version. Finally, to keep the "spirit of short", they dropped the "Abraham..." co-title, and this short promo 45 simply titles it "What The World Needs Now Is Love".
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Pat Downey Admin Group
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Jim, does your dj copy with the (6:10) stated time on both sides list the title with "Abraham, Martin & John" as part of the title? My dj 45 with the (6:10) stated time on each side does not mention "Abraham, Martin & John".
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jimct MusicFan
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Pat, I have 3 copies of the (6:10) on both sides DJ promo 45 (one of which is now on its way to you as part of your collection.) All 3 of them have the title area shown exactly as (Line 1) Tom Clay's (Line 2) "WHAT THE WORLD NEEDS NOW IS LOVE" (Line 3) (H. David/B. Bacharach) (Line 4) "ABRAHAM, MARTIN AND JOHN" (Line 5) (D. Holler) (Line 6) TOM CLAY. My stock copy is set up the same, except it omits (Line 1). I have never seen any (6:10) promo 45 listed the way you describe, Pat, which was why I worded my earlier post the way I did. I really appreciate the good additional info on this.
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eriejwg MusicFan
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Can the description of the 5:25 edit be clarified? Even with the platoon section removed, I come up with variations from 5:22 - 5:31.
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Yah Shure MusicFan
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I'd posted these scans on The Complete Motown Singles thread :
Original unedited promo 45, which differs from Jim's description above (and sounds more like Pat's copy) :
Reserviced promo 45 edit, issued to radio in the first part of August, 1971:
Edited by Yah Shure on 29 October 2008 at 1:49pm
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eriejwg MusicFan
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John:
Guess I'll re-ask my question from January 11th. Can you determine the edit points to recreate the 5:19 reserviced version?
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Yah Shure MusicFan
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John, in addition to the platoon segment that Jim mentioned, there is a second segment edited out. At the beginning of the Martin Luther King section, the Blackberries sing:
Anybody here seen my old friend Martin?
Can you tell me where he's gone?
Then these lines are edited out:
He's freed a lot of people
But it seems the good, they die young
The edit sounds a bit awkward, as it comes just before the word "he's," leaving intact the transitioning note for the lines that ended up being cut. Without the rest of the chorus, that note sounds peculiar hanging there by itself.
I don't have the track on CD, so I'll shoot you a dub and you can report back on your findings.
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eriejwg MusicFan
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Mr. Pratt was very kind to send along a dub of the short promo 45 version.
To recreate this edit...
Keep 0:00-0.37.948
(The edit cuts off part of her k in sick, but if you edit carefully, you can keep it there)
Remove 0.37.948-1:25.004
Keep 1:25.004-2:42.090
Remove 2:42.090-2:48.148 (Again, smooths out a choppy edit, if you wish)
Keep 2:48.148-end
Resulting edit runs 5:25.09
Edited by eriejwg on 29 October 2008 at 11:48pm
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Yah Shure MusicFan
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I had this copy filed with the novelty records. This one - from American Record Pressing Co. (ARP) - matches Jim's long version description.
And speaking of American Record Pressing, today, October 30th (as I'm typing this) marks the 36th anniversary of the day in 1972 when ARP literally went up in flames.
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edtop40 MusicFan
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my commercial 45 for the boards review
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eriejwg MusicFan
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Ed: Looks as though yours was in a cutout bin at one time...Memory is hazy, wasn't that what the holes in the label were for?
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i think you're correct about that, my friend.....don't know where and when i picked it up, but after posting the scan i recognized the cut-out!!
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Yah Shure MusicFan
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(post deleted by Yah Shure)
Edited by Yah Shure on 20 November 2008 at 7:36pm
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eriejwg MusicFan
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Well, in 1971, hole in the ocean... 2008, holes in the ozone... go figure. ;)
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Brian W. MusicFan
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Okay, I'm confused. Was the commercial 45 for this mono or stereo? The full-length version is only stereo on "The Complete Motown Singles 11A," but the scan they show of the label of the commercial single says it's mono, as it does on a couple copies I see on Ebay. Its B-side is mono on the CD set, though. Did they screw yet another track up in this series?
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The LP running time is (6:16), the listed time is "6:19" on the LP record label. ("Tom Clay's - What The World Needs Now Is Love" MOWEST/MW 103-L). There is neither a printed word of "mono" nor "stereo" on the record label and the LP cover. I'm sure that the LP is "stereo".
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Brian W. MusicFan
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Thanks, but I wanted to know if the 45 was mono or stereo, not the LP.
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KentT MusicFan
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45 is mono per Motown usual practice until 1973 or so. DJ promo copies do have a Stereo side. No stock copies do.
Edited by KentT on 25 August 2010 at 3:39pm
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Brian W. MusicFan
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KentT wrote:
45 is mono per Motown usual practice until 1973 or so. DJ promo copies do have a Stereo side. No stock copies do. |
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Are you going by a copy you own that you've listened to, Kent, or just general wisdom? The reason I ask is because this is stereo on "The Complete Motown Singles," which is supposed to use the exact commercial 45 versions for everything.
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KentT MusicFan
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My Stock single is Mono. Some pressings may have been Stereo. Wonder if Motown reused a Stereo promo stamper when they needed a fresh stamper? Some labels which were normally mono but occasionally a run was made with Stereo promo stampers for that side. I have access to many more copies of this single which are stock cheaply. I'll buy one of each variation I see and post results.
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