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jrjr MusicFan
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Posted: 16 May 2009 at 9:30am | IP Logged
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promo singe WB 7520, mono/stereo, time both sides, 3:58, list the song title as "THE Desiderata"... the song starts out with a bad edit of the LP version and credits composition to producer Fred Werner... history tell us, however, that "Desiderata" was a poen written by Max Ehrmann in 1908... seems like 1971 was a big year for spoken-record hit singles... anyone checked out "Once they Understand" by Think, lately???
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eriejwg MusicFan
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The song by Think has been on collector's lists for decades from what I've read.
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jrjr MusicFan
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Posted: 16 May 2009 at 10:46am | IP Logged
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sorry about that: it's actually "Once You Understand" by Think... it's beyond me why that song in a collector's item... it's rather lame...
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Yah Shure MusicFan
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The only version of "Desiderata" I ever played or heard up until the Napster era was the 45; hence the extra humor in the "you are a fluke of the universe" intro on National Lampoon's "Deteriorata" was lost on me for all those years. Can't say as I ever thought the Crane 45 started out with a bad edit.
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crapfromthepast MusicFan
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I use the Think song as a torture device on the air! (Along with "Dear Mr. Jesus", which we've covered in another thread...)
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jrjr MusicFan
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Posted: 16 May 2009 at 4:26pm | IP Logged
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on the stereo side of the promo 45, there's clearly a tad of the LP intro which they didn't exorcise with a sharp enough razor blade: it's not much but it's there (listen on cans)... the version i have of Think was obtained by a pal from unknown (to me) sources and is mono... but, i have also heard a stereo version on youtube... if anyone cares, is there a difference? hey, crapfromthepast, how about adding "the teddy bear song" to your on air torure devices?!?
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davidclark MusicFan
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I have the stereo Once You Understand from a vinyl dub from a collector friend. Sounds nice (well....).
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Yah Shure MusicFan
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Posted: 17 May 2009 at 2:30pm | IP Logged
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eriejwg wrote:
The song by Think has been on collector's lists for decades from what I've read. |
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"Once You Understand" is apparently available on the Ace import CD Dead! The Grim Reaper's Greatest Hits.
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Hykker MusicFan
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jrjr wrote:
sorry about that: it's actually "Once You Understand" by Think... it's beyond me why that song in a collector's item... it's rather lame... |
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What's even harder to "understand" is why this was re-issued in (I think) 1974. I'll have to check in my awful-records-I-never-listen-to-but-can't-bring-myself-to-th row-out box, but I'm pretty sure I have it on an Atlantic-distributed Big Tree single.
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bwolfe MusicFan
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Exactly right!
I found a never played promo copy at one of the stations we purchased a few years ago.
1971 seemed to be the end of spoken-word stuff until "The Americans" in 1974.
The only 1971 spoken word record that still stops me in my tracks is Tom Clay's "What the World Needs Now."
I was eight years old when I heard it back then and it still packs a lot of emotion.
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After 10+ years of dormancy...
Not sure what the opening note of the actual 45 sounds like.
The 45 version on Varese Sarabande's Dick Bartley On The Radio Vol. 3 (1998) starts really cleanly. Same for Time-Life's AM Gold Vol. 31 Mellow Hits Of The '70s (2000), which is digitally exactly 2 dB quieter.
The corresponding location in the LP version (I have it on Reader's Digest's 4-CD American Pie (1998)) has the tail end of a long note held from the 18-second intro. The Varese 45 version can't be edited down from the LP version because of that note.
I'm not sure exactly what to do with that information.
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davidclark MusicFan
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good catch, Ron.
So, we'd need a 45 to see if the start is clean, like it is on the CD
"Dick Bartley On The Radio Vol. 3". Anyone have?
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Yah Shure MusicFan
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As jrjr mentioned upthread, the 45 does start with an off-kilter edit, but it's because the vocals in the left and right channels aren't in sync at that exact spot. They begin in the right channel a hair before they do in the left, and if you trim both channels to where the left channel vocal kicks in, the result is a chopped-off intro. Consequently, there's a hanging chad of that album version note in the left channel's open, which, although it sounds a bit choppy, definitely sounds better than being Marie Antoinetted. In any case, the left channel does not begin with a clear harpsichord note (if that's what it is.)
It's the same on the mono side of the promo 45, but since the channels are summed together, it isn't all that obvious. Having only played the stereo side on mono AM back in the day, I never noticed that anything nefarious was underfoot.
The On The Radio Volume 3 CD track begins with a clear and distinct harpsichord note in the left channel, and both vocal tracks are in sync. Here's what the Varese folks did: they excised the initial "Desider..." from the 45's cold opening, then copied the next, similar "Desider..." segment that begins at about six seconds into the 45 (about 1.125 in length) and pasted it in place of the initial one. They did a seamless job, and it really does improve the edit.
However - as the official T40MOCD laws have long decreed - it ain't the 45.
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AndrewChouffi MusicFan
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My stock 45 of "Desiderata" (green label 7520 - matrix PCA0553 S) is stereo and has a clean start.
Andy
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