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aaronk Admin Group
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Posted: 03 July 2005 at 2:31am | IP Logged
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This is kind of nitpicky, but I noticed that the entry for Buggles' "Video Killed The Radio Star" on Pure 80s says '45 version faded :07 early.' If you listen carefully, however, the mix on Pure 80s is just a little bit different...
1 - At the part where there is a false ending and the female starts singing "you are the radio star," on other CDs listed as having the 45 version, this part is drowning in reverb. On the Pure 80s disc, there is no reverb at all.
2 - The instrumental break from 1:45 to 2:55 is mixed slightly different.
3 - The sound effect at 1:13 pans right to left on the Pure 80s, whereas it is centered in the other "45 version."
4 - Immediately following the sound effect, the "ohh-uh-ohhh" has very little reverb, whereas there is tons of reverb/echo on other versions.
Is that how the song is mixed on the full-length LP, or do we have a totally different mix here? Perhaps this is the 45 mix and other listings are incorrect?
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aaronk Admin Group
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Posted: 11 July 2005 at 11:10pm | IP Logged
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I just checked my friend's copy of the commercial 45, and the mix on Pure 80's is NOT the 45 version. If your copy of the book states '45 version faded :07 early' next to Pure 80's, this is not the 45 version at all, but a different mix. If anyone has the LP, perhaps they could check to see if my description matches the mix of the LP version.
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crapfromthepast MusicFan
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Posted: 10 January 2009 at 11:29pm | IP Logged
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I just discovered the same thing that Aaron noticed over three years ago!
There is indeed a mix difference, as noted above.
I used the sound effect at 1:13 as my guide, since it's very obvious if it's right-to-left or centered.
The following CDs run about 3:19 and have the effect at 1:13 running right-to-left:- The Island Story (Island 7 90684-2, 1987)
- Sounds Of The Seventies - Late '70s (Time-Life, not quite a digital clone but sound very close to Island disc above)
The following CDs run about 3:27 except where noted and have the effect at 1:13 centered:- Just Can't Get Enough - New Wave Hits Of The '80s Vol. 1 (Rhino, 1994; sound to my ears sounds the best of the bunch)
- Like Omigod (Rhino, sound not quite digital clone but very close to Just Can't Get Enough)
- Modern Rock - The '70s (Time-Life R828-06, 1999; continues with organ reprise to about 4:11, sound a little muffled - higher generation tape?)
- Rock Of The 80's - Vol. 2 (Priority, 1992; also continued with organ reprise to 4:11; mastered way too loud and levels are maximized - avoid)
- Pop & Wave Vol. 3 (Columbia Germany 473862 2, 1993, ends where 3:27 versions end but begin with piano chord right before the first word "I"; i.e., omits the intro so it only runs 3:13; sound is a little thin - higher generation tape?)
So I dug out my 45 (Island IS 49114, 1979, printed 3:20, actual 3:26, matrix XAA 9212 S SR1), and it matches the effect-is-centered/lots-of-reverb-on-the-female-vocal-in-the -break version found on most of the above CDs. The 45 says "From the Forthcoming Island Album ILPS 9585 THE AGE OF PLASTIC", and there's no mention of any remix on the label.
I would assume, based on my previous experience with the Time-Life Modern Rock CDs, that the 4:11 version is the US album version, but I don't have The Age Of Plastic to check. That would mean that the US album and US 45 have the same mix, but different lengths.
We're left to ponder where the right-to-left/no-reverb-female-vocal mix that's first found on The Island Story and later found on Sounds Of The Seventies - Late '70s and Pure '80s came from.
This is another example of an odd mix or odd edit on The Island Story, like the "Addicted To Love" edited intro and the short, non-hit mix of "Relax". (Not really a bad thing - it's cool that these mixes exist at all on CD.)
Edited by crapfromthepast on 10 January 2009 at 11:30pm
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MMathews MusicFan
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Posted: 13 January 2009 at 3:27pm | IP Logged
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Hi All,
just to confirm...I had the original vinyl album and 2 issues of the vinyl 45 (old label and newer label) and I never detected the 45's were anything other than early fade of the LP version.
That alternate mix with less reverb was something that appeared in the CD era and where it came from we don't know.
-MM
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Posted: 23 June 2024 at 9:01am | IP Logged
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I would argue that the 45 version that fades early with less reverb is the 1979 UK 45 that hit number one in England. Good chance that mix/version is what has appeared several times on CD in the last four decades.
Here is the UK 45 edit playing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UJBkCKO47Zo
Here is a recent UK various artists CD compilation that includes this shorter mix/version. They have labeled it single version.
https://www.discogs.com/release/24523415-Various-Now-Yearboo k-79
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mjb50 MusicFan
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Posted: 23 June 2024 at 12:15pm | IP Logged
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Santi, I compared the YouTube clip you mentioned and another one of the UK 45 and yet another. Neither of the first two clips is in stereo, but if I convert the US 45 version (from Like, Omigod!) to mono, line them all up in an audio editor and play them, switching between them, it's obvious they are all the exact same mix and all fade at the same place. So there is no difference between the UK & US 45.
The version on The Island Story, Pure 80s, etc. is quite different. The most striking difference, to me, is that the solo female vocal at 2:28 is completely devoid of reverb.
Edited by mjb50 on 23 June 2024 at 12:23pm
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Santi Paradoa MusicFan
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Posted: 23 June 2024 at 7:24pm | IP Logged
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Thanks to Mike he determined the remixed version appearing on The Island Story and Pure 80s discs is the same as the one on that UK Now 1979 various artists 4CD compilation.
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