TomDiehl1 MusicFan
Joined: 13 January 2006 Location: United States
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Posted: 10 June 2015 at 2:11pm | IP Logged
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jimct wrote:
I finally acquired a 1980, Nemperor
7527 promo 45 copy. Both sides state
stereo, "AA-AF", "ZS9 7527-3", and a listed time of
(2:56) on the label.
Actual contents? Something I wasn't expecting:
One side runs (2:55), with deadwax of "AE-ZS9-7527-
3".
The other side runs (2:38), with deadwax of "AF-ZS9-
7527-3".
So my promo copy has the best and worst of both
worlds! I'm afraid this
might now mean that the (2:38) "Chipmunk Version"
qualifies as an
official radio edit! Makes me wonder if either Steve's
and Tom's promo
copies are the same, and they just happened to play
the correct-speed
side first, or if their copies included the correct
speed versions on both
sides. Other than playing them/reading the deadwax
info, there's no way
to tell which side of my copy is which speed, going by
just the labels.
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With my copy now in storage, it's hard to say what
mine actually has, but I believe I had played both
sides and that they were both at the normal speed. I
see a listing on 45cat for the promo 45 which gives
1979 copyrights on the labels but has AA-AF on them
and a label time of 2:56 on both sides... perhaps this
has the chipmunk version on both sides.
__________________ Live in stereo.
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TimNeely MusicFan
Joined: 09 January 2008
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Posted: 22 January 2022 at 4:29am | IP Logged
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After seeing this thread, I checked my own
stock 45. Like Paul Haney's early in the
thread, it says 2:56 on the label but
plays closer to 2:54. The label has the
title on two lines (WHAT I / LIKE ABOUT
YOU).
The trail-off is AB-ZS9-7527-3 with
STERLING also stamped in the wax and what
looks like a stamped P for CBS's Pitman,
NJ pressing plant to the left of the
matrix number.
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