Paul C MusicFan
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Posted: 15 December 2017 at 12:48pm | IP Logged
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As has been mentioned on this board before, Specialty kept its hit singles in print (using the original label number) until at least the late 1980s and perhaps even into the 1990s.
I have two different copies of Specialty 572. Both indicate the run time as 2:10 and both are wrong.
One 45 lists the title as simply "Slippin' And Slidin'", the artist as simply "Little Richard", the songwriters as "Penniman - Bocage - Collins - Smith" and states "From the Specialty LP Little Richard's Grooviest 17 Original Hits". This is obviously a later pressing, since by the time this song was a hit, Little Richard had not yet had most of his 17 grooviest hits. This 45 runs 2:43.
The other 45 looks much older, but I don't know if it's an original pressing. It lists the title as "Slippin' And Slidin' (Peepin' And Hidin')", the artist as "Little Richard And His Band", and the only songwriter credited is "R. Penniman". This 45 runs 2:26.
I detect a bit of extra reverb on the older 45 (as well as on its A-side, "Long Tall Sally"), but it is not as severe as on my "older" copy of "Rip It Up", which is drenched in reverb.
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