Active TopicsActive Topics  Display List of Forum MembersMemberlist  Search The ForumSearch  HelpHelp
  RegisterRegister  LoginLogin
Chat Board
 Top 40 Music on Compact Disc : Chat Board
Subject Topic: reflections just like romeo & juliet Post ReplyPost New Topic
Author
Message << Prev Topic | Next Topic >>
edtop40
MusicFan
MusicFan


Joined: 29 October 2004
Location: United States
Online Status: Offline
Posts: 4996
Posted: 14 October 2011 at 2:38pm | IP Logged Quote edtop40

my commercial 45 for the reflections song "(just like) romeo & juliet issued on golden world 9 lists the run time as 2:10 but actually runs 2:17......this s/b noted in the db....

__________________
edtop40
Back to Top View edtop40's Profile Search for other posts by edtop40
 
crapfromthepast
MusicFan
MusicFan


Joined: 14 September 2006
Location: United States
Online Status: Offline
Posts: 2239
Posted: 25 January 2023 at 9:04pm | IP Logged Quote crapfromthepast

Your options on CD are limited.

Mono

The hit 45 from 1964 was in mono.

According to Discogs, the lone Reflections album was released in 1964, on Golden World in the US and Quality in Canada, and only in mono. Apparently, there wasn't any stereo version of "(Just Like) Romeo And Juliet" at all.

There's a mediocre version on Heartland/Warner Special Products' 2-CD Real Rock (1987). The balance is a little off (one channel being 1 or 2 dB louder than the other), but the left and right channels seem to be synched properly. It runs 2:19 here, with great dynamic range and no evidence of added noise reduction on the fade. The same analog transfer is used on:
  • Time-Life's Classic Rock Vol. 9 1964 The Beat Goes On (1988)
It's a safe bet that the handful of Collectables and Time-Life discs that include the mono version all trace their masterings back to Real Rock.

Stereo

I believe that the stereo version first appeared on Varese Sarabande's On The Radio Volume Two (1997). If it's a remix from the multi-tracks, then it's a tasteful remix that gives a nod to 1964. The drums are panned right (in 1964 stereo style), but everything else is laid out in a tasteful soundstage. It has a great dynamic range, and no evidence of any added noise reduction on the fade. It runs 2:18 here. The same analog transfer is used on:
  • the gray market Treasured Tunes Vol. 10 (1999) - a digital clone with added compression/limiting, making this version run about 5 dB louder than On The Radio
  • Eric's Hard To Find 45s On CD Vol. 6 More Sixties Classics (2001) - a digital clone with a major EQ adjustment, added noise reduction (listen to the high end disappear on the fade), and a slightly shortened fade to run 2:17
It's also a safe bet that the handful of Collectables and Time-Life discs that include the stereo version all trace their masterings back to On The Radio Volume Two.

__________________
There's a lot of crap on the radio, but there's only one Crap From The Past.
Back to Top View crapfromthepast's Profile Search for other posts by crapfromthepast Visit crapfromthepast's Homepage
 

If you wish to post a reply to this topic you must first login
If you are not already registered you must first register

  Post ReplyPost New Topic
Printable version Printable version

Forum Jump
You cannot post new topics in this forum
You cannot reply to topics in this forum
You cannot delete your posts in this forum
You cannot edit your posts in this forum
You cannot create polls in this forum
You cannot vote in polls in this forum



This page was generated in 0.0586 seconds.