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Todd Ireland
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Posted: 02 April 2009 at 5:20pm | IP Logged Quote Todd Ireland

The actual commercial 45 run time of Redbone's "The Wicked Witch of New Orleans" is 2:43. (Timing info compliments of Jim. The printed record label time is 2:45.) I only post this because database CDs containing the correct hit version run from 2:40-2:45.

Edited by Todd Ireland on 03 April 2009 at 9:52am
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Posted: 02 April 2009 at 7:41pm | IP Logged Quote Yah Shure

Todd, I presume that you meant "The Witch Queen Of New Orleans."    
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Posted: 03 April 2009 at 9:52am | IP Logged Quote Todd Ireland

LOL Right you are, Yah Shure. I must've had the Wizard of Oz on the brain when I typed this!
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I was comparing the 45 version on Have A Nice Day Vol. 7, which is mono and has a fadeout, to the version on Rock Artifacts Vol. 1, which is in stereo and has a great cold ending. Artifacts sounds much better than the version on Have A Nice Day.

My copy of Artifacts is the re-release that doesn't have any liner notes. Would somebody that does have the liner notes to Vol. 1 kindly post where this stereo version came from? To my ears, it sounds like it was originally supposed to have the cold ending, but I'd like to know what the real story is.
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Posted: 24 February 2010 at 10:11pm | IP Logged Quote Roscoe

crapfromthepast wrote:
I was comparing the 45 version on Have A Nice Day Vol. 7, which is mono and has a fadeout, to the version on Rock Artifacts Vol. 1, which is in stereo and has a great cold ending. Artifacts sounds much better than the version on Have A Nice Day.

My copy of Artifacts is the re-release that doesn't have any liner notes. Would somebody that does have the liner notes to Vol. 1 kindly post where this stereo version came from? To my ears, it sounds like it was originally supposed to have the cold ending, but I'd like to know what the real story is.


Here's what the liner notes say:

Both the single release and album version of "Witch Queen" (From the LP Message From A Drum) ran 2:45 and were edited from a somewhat longer master tape. Bob Irwin notes, "We must have found 10 different versions or mixes of this tune; loads of strings and overdubs on some, some with no strings at all! Compared to some, the released version was sparse. On the version presented here, we left the violin intro intact, whereas it was sliced off the single master. Musically, the complete intro, only six seconds longer, makes more sense. Also, the take used for the single ends cold; the single had a repeat of the last chorus spliced on so it could be faded out [the last 12 seconds of the 45/LP version]. Here we left the original cold ending, but then let the strings creep back in slightly at the end [last 16 seconds of this version]."

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Posted: 24 February 2010 at 10:23pm | IP Logged Quote crapfromthepast

Aha! Makes sense now! (A lot like the zillion different mixes for "Brandy (You're A Fine Girl)".)

Thanks, Roscoe!

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Posted: 16 April 2014 at 1:38pm | IP Logged Quote jimct

My previous promo 45 for this song only had the "hit" on one side of it,
and exactly matched the mono, listed (2:45); actual (2:43) particulars of
my stock 45.

However, I recently spotted a second promo for it, this time a
mono/stereo coupling of the hit, so I bought it. The mono side is exactly
the same as the two versions referenced above. But the stereo side had a
listed time that was :03 longer, at (2:48), and it did actually run :02 longer
than the mono side did, at (2:45).

To my knowledge, this promo 45 was the song's only legitimate stereo 45
version appearance back in 1972, and, not surprisingly, doesn't include
the ending audio that Bob Irwin both found and used on that later
"Artifacts" CD.
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Posted: 16 April 2014 at 2:55pm | IP Logged Quote AndrewChouffi

To Jim:

To the best of my memory, the parent LP 'Message From A Drum' was out in early '72 and contained a stereo version of "Witch Queen" that was nearly the same length (& mix) of the 45. But I don't know if it was *identical* to the stereo promo 45.

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Posted: 16 April 2014 at 3:45pm | IP Logged Quote jimct

Andy, I'm sure you're correct about a stereo LP version of the song being
on the 1972 album. That's why I included "45" twice in the opening
sentence of my second paragraph.

I only wanted to establish/emphasize that a stereo version existed on a
1972 promo 45 because, earlier in the thread, Bob Irwin was quoted by a
poster as saying he found "10 different mixes" of the song in the vaults
for it, years later. Who knows what may have appeared on the 1972 LP, or
on CD afterwards. But the "Marie Marie" intro lyrics on the stereo side of
the promo 45 were each fully panned to either one side or the other.
Sounded great to me, especially after just playing/timing the mono side.
Really brought the version much more to life (as I fear the long-time
influence of the BSN board is starting to somehow affect my mono version
sensibilities!)    :)
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Posted: 05 July 2014 at 9:00pm | IP Logged Quote KentT

The Mono Promo version is a unique Mono mix not offered on
the commercial Epic 45, which was Stereo.

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Posted: 05 July 2014 at 9:54pm | IP Logged Quote Yah Shure

KentT wrote:
the commercial Epic 45, which was Stereo.


The commercial 45 was mono (see the "List of mono and Stereo 45s - 1972" thread.) Matrix is ZSP 154692.
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Posted: 07 July 2014 at 5:28am | IP Logged Quote Hykker

jimct wrote:
But the "Marie Marie" intro lyrics on the
stereo side of
the promo 45 were each fully panned to either one side or
the other.
Sounded great to me, especially after just playing/timing
the mono side.
Really brought the version much more to life


Agreed! My copy is also the mono/stereo promo and I
always thought the panned "Marie"s was cool.
KentT mentioned unique mixes...has anyone compared the
mix between the promo mono, stock mono & stereo single
versions? I don't have a stock copy, but I don't hear
any glaring mix differences between the mono & stereo
sides of my single.

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