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Posted: 16 July 2008 at 3:27pm | IP Logged Quote MMathews

Hi Folks!

Ok, recently there was a revived thread about this song, but please forgive me I wanted to start a new thread about it. Once a thread gets to so many pages it can be difficult to wade through all the pages.

To summarize the valuable info in the other post, we are dealing with these different versions of the song in various places (thanks BillCahill) :

3:35 single (original and reissue)
3:01 single
3:02 true stereo single reissue
3:43 Lp version

As posted, a recent Motown box finally released 2 of the above single versions, in mono.
I occasionally do some work for Eric records, many here are familiar with them. (this is not a commercial, by the way.) Bill at Eric is planning on including this track on an upcoming release of "Hard To Find 45's on CD" (i think volume 12) The difference is he'd like to include the song in true stereo. and hopefully a better mix than the yesteryear 45, that is a strange mix.)

We were discussing the song and i pointed out that according to many contributors of this forum, the commercial 45 had 2 different issues.

So, i suggested here as a good starting place (thank you, Pat) to *ask* which 45 version would be considered the more desired version to use for the Eric CD (can't have both!).
How often do we get to chat about Top 40 music on CD before it's on the CD, and have some input.
It would be easy to say the 3:35 version likely was released first, so go with that version - but then the 2nd issue, shorter, faster, and without the siren issue was likely what lots of markets heard on their radio stations, and maybe got when they bought it!
By the way, Eric will try to acquire the actual multitrack session tape to mix for stereo. This may not be possible, but he's contacting Mr. Taylor and we'll see if they still exist. We doubt Universal/Motown has this one in the vault.

Your feedback on the subject is most welcome and appreciated, either here or emailing Eric at their website.

I guess no label is ever perfect, but i applaud Bill at Eric for asking these questions BEFORE the cd is made.

By the way, also to commemorate all the great trivia in the other thread on the song - you may want to check out R. Dean's website www.rdeantaylor.com. He has a few recollections about making the song, and mentions the initial reason for removing the siren from the 45.
He also talks about some of the other Motown hits he's written and played on. I know he smacked that tambourine on many hits.

Thanks in advance for the feedback!

-Mark M
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Posted: 16 July 2008 at 5:28pm | IP Logged Quote TomDiehl1

Since I don't believe the short mono version ever was on a reissue 45, my personal suggestion would be to reissue the longer 45 version, which we do know made it to some of the reissues, in addition to stereo mixes of the shorter version that made it. The longer version also seems to be the one that has turned up the most often for me in my record hunting. Now, if it were a stereo remix of the song, that would make the longer version even more desirable to me, as i'm perfectly happy with the Yesteryear stereo mix of the short version.

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Posted: 16 July 2008 at 6:34pm | IP Logged Quote Yah Shure

I couldn't believe my good fortune in finding a near-mint promo copy of the song with its original sleeve in the giveaway box at my college station a year after it had been a hit. When I took it home and played it, I knew why it had been tossed.

It was the 3:35 version, which I'd never heard on the radio at all. Ths slow pitch is what really bothered me. The police would have had no problem nabbing that slowpoke!

I'd vote for putting out what was heard by most radio listeners at the time it was a hit, and since Eric is known for hunting down the stereo versions, short stereo it is.
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Posted: 16 July 2008 at 6:43pm | IP Logged Quote SoCalDrew

MMathews wrote:
...Bill at Eric is planning on including this track on an upcoming release of "Hard To Find 45's on CD" (i think volume 12)...



Can you tell us what other songs are likely to be included?
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Posted: 16 July 2008 at 6:55pm | IP Logged Quote Hykker

I also vote for the short version (in stereo if possible).
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Posted: 16 July 2008 at 7:03pm | IP Logged Quote eriejwg

Having been in radio for over 20 years, I think we can all agree the promo versions/edits are what spur the listeners to like a song and then purchase it. My goal the last few years has been to purchase as many promo versions as possible because those versions were the hits.

Another vote for short stereo version.
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Posted: 16 July 2008 at 7:25pm | IP Logged Quote Brian W.

I vote for the short (no sirens) stereo version as well. And don't forget there are mix differences with the LP version towards the end of the song. I think the police chatter is slightly different in the short version.

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Posted: 16 July 2008 at 7:37pm | IP Logged Quote Gary Mack

The short mono, promo 45 without sirens runs 3:03. That's what we played at KRUX/Phoenix - the #1 station at the time - and it's what most stations around the country aired.

The sirens were a problem for radio because FCC rules and regs restricted or prevented such sounds for entertainment/commercial purposes.

In other words, most people heard that version, but got something else when they bought the single. So if familiarity is the goal, then the short mono no-sirens version is the way to go.

GM

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Posted: 16 July 2008 at 9:11pm | IP Logged Quote Indy500

MMathews wrote:
Hi Folks!

Bill at Eric is planning on including this track on an upcoming release of "Hard To Find 45's on CD" (i think volume 12)
-Mark M


If vol 12 is early 70's than might I suggest these 45's that have never appeared on CD.

1) Which Way You Goin' Billy -- Poppy Family (#2)
2) Games -- Redeye (#27)
3) Check Out Your Mind -- Impressions (with Curtis Mayfield) (#28)
4) Temptation Eyes -- Grass Roots (#15)
5) Mama Told Me (Not To Come) -- Three Dog Night (#1)

Eric does a great job by the way (even though they put the lp version of "Billy" on vol 8), but after 20 years of CD marketing, I'd go with versions not easily found. I bet sales of the Eddie Money Playlist title are being spurred by including the 45 version of "2 Tickets" after all this time.


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Posted: 16 July 2008 at 9:34pm | IP Logged Quote eriejwg

I have a few on a 1970s wish list I'd like to see on CD...

1) Dennis Yost & The Classics IV - What Am I Crying For
2) Detroit Emeralds - You Want It, You Got It
3) Cliff DeYoung - My Sweet Lady
4) Wednesday - Last Kiss
5) New Seekers - Look What They Done To My Song, Ma
6) Miguel Rios - Song Of Joy
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Posted: 16 July 2008 at 10:26pm | IP Logged Quote Brian W.

Indy500 wrote:

Mama Told Me (Not To Come) -- Three Dog Night (#1)


Well, I'd love to see the MONO 45 version of this on CD. But Eric favors stereo mixes wherever possible. All you have to do with this is fade the album version to 45 length for a stereo 45 version, if I'm not mistaken.

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Posted: 17 July 2008 at 5:20am | IP Logged Quote sriv94

Indy500 wrote:
1) Which Way You Goin' Billy -- Poppy Family (#2)

This actually appeared on one of Eric's "HTF45" CDs, but they used the LP version. Somehow, I don't think they would use it again to provide the single version.

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Posted: 17 July 2008 at 5:42am | IP Logged Quote Bill Cahill

On the original thread on "Indiana Wants Me" I forgot to mention that some issues of the long version with gun sounds on CD are really "left channel only" from the LP version. A CD mastering engineer must have decided that since it sounded to be mostly electroniclly reprocessed stereo, theat they would just use one channel in mono for a new mono master. Which means the gun sound effects instead of going from channel to channel, come and go.

So, don't issue THAT version.

I would prefer a new multi track stereo mix. Might as well be the full version as any of us could then construct the edit. If the mult-track can't be found, you could either issue the Yester-Year stereo version, or by using various L-R shifts take that Yester-year version and make channel swaps to center the vocal to get a better stereo result.

Some other single versions not on CD:

What's Your Name   Lynryd Skynrd (45 has a much punchier mix, horns in different places)

I Just Want To Celebrate Rare Earth (DJ stereo 45 is an exclusive mix, though it will probably be on Motown 1971)

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Posted: 17 July 2008 at 9:05am | IP Logged Quote sriv94

eriejwg wrote:
5) New Seekers - Look What They Done To My Song, Ma


The funny thing here is that iTunes has it available on a Best Of collection and the Beautiful People album (don't know if it's a vinyl transfer or not).

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Posted: 17 July 2008 at 11:39am | IP Logged Quote Brian W.

sriv94 wrote:
eriejwg wrote:
5) New Seekers - Look What They Done To My Song, Ma


The funny thing here is that iTunes has it available on a Best Of collection and the Beautiful People album (don't know if it's a vinyl transfer or not).


That's on MusicGiants, too, in lossless format. The sample sounds good.
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Posted: 17 July 2008 at 3:32pm | IP Logged Quote Indy500

eriejwg wrote:
5) New Seekers - Look What They Done To My Song, Ma


I have a 3:15 minute stereo version on a 2003 import called The New Seekers -- The Singles

http://www.cduniverse.com/productinfo.asp?pid=6284559

What was the length and mix of the U.S. 45?

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Posted: 17 July 2008 at 7:13pm | IP Logged Quote Todd Ireland

Returning to the "Indiana Wants Me" discussion, I'd be very happy getting either of the two proposed versions on an upcoming ERIC CD. If I absolutely HAD to choose between the two, I think I'm slightly more partial to the longer 3:35 version because I've always liked the sirens in the intro!
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Posted: 17 July 2008 at 8:29pm | IP Logged Quote aaronk

Yes, I'd vote for the longer version, too. The shorter version edits off the sirens as oppose to removing them from the mix. Also, the stereo LP version cannot be faded to make a stereo single version.
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Posted: 17 July 2008 at 10:11pm | IP Logged Quote The Hits Man

I'd say go for the single version with the siren if it was on 45 that way.

BTW, Bill has his head on right!

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Posted: 19 July 2008 at 7:00am | IP Logged Quote Todd Ireland

Well, so far the jury seems to be split right down the middle as far as which version of "Indiana Wants Me" to use on the upcoming ERIC release. By my count, so far there's been five votes for the 3:03 promo 45 version and five votes for the 3:35 single version! Like I said, I'm fine with either but I do like the fact that those of us with editing software can always take the commercial 45 version and edit it to match the short DJ 45 and thus end up with both versions. But of course I understand most consumers don't have or use editing software, so it's also important to consider the desires of the more "captive" members of the buying public.

Something else to consider... Has a short DJ edit ever been included on any of the ERIC Hard to Find 45s releases to date?

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