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edtop40 MusicFan
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my commercial 45 for the tom jones song 'what's new
pussycat?' issued as parrot 9765 lists a run time on the
label as 2:15 but actually runs 2:18 like most of the mono
45 versions listed in the db.....this 45 run time info s/b
added to the db.....thanks, todd for assisting on this
one....
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I've noticed that some CD's have this song
with the full instrumental intro, while others
open cold with him saying the title. Was this
edit a promo edit, or on album anywhere?
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thecdguy MusicFan
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I also just remembered a similar situation
with the Bobby Vee hit, "Come Back When You
Grow Up". I know there's an instrumental intro
and other cases with the song opening cold
with his vocals. I know I heard the latter on
the radio on oldies stations years ago. Was it
on the commercial or promo 45, maybe on an
album somewhere?
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AndrewChouffi MusicFan
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thecdguy wrote:
I also just remembered a similar
situation
with the Bobby Vee hit, "Come Back When You
Grow Up". I know there's an instrumental intro
and other cases with the song opening cold
with his vocals. I know I heard the latter on
the radio on oldies stations years ago. Was it
on the commercial or promo 45, maybe on an
album somewhere? |
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I'm reasonably confident that all "Come Back..." vinyl
releases started with the cold vocal opening; the
instrumental opening was a CD era Ron Furmanek remix from
the session multitrack.
Please, anyone correct me if I'm wrong!
Andy
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Hykker MusicFan
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thecdguy wrote:
I've noticed that some CD's have this song
with the full instrumental intro, while others
open cold with him saying the title. Was this
edit a promo edit, or on album anywhere? |
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The cold intro was on the 1965 parent LP. One of those oddities where the 45 version was longer than the
LP.
thecdguy wrote:
I also just remembered a similar situation
with the Bobby Vee hit, "Come Back When You
Grow Up". I know there's an instrumental intro
and other cases with the song opening cold
with his vocals. I know I heard the latter on
the radio on oldies stations years ago. Was it
on the commercial or promo 45, maybe on an
album somewhere? |
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The only version of this that I was aware of pre-CD era was the one with the cold intro. I don't have the
parent LP of this, but I do have the song on a 1968-vintage Liberty VA comp, and it's the same cold intro
as the 45, only in stereo.
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thecdguy MusicFan
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Quote:
I'm reasonably confident that all "Come Back..." vinylreleases started with the cold vocal opening; the instrumental opening was
a CD era Ron Furmanek remix fromthe session multitrack. |
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Thanks for that information. There's a few YouTube videos of the 45 being played and they open cold with vocals.
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Kerry Jackson MusicFan
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Very interesting! I wasn’t aware of the instrumental intro version until I read
about it here. I checked my Ron Furmanek “Legendary Masters Series” and,
sure enough it doesn’t begin with a cold vocal start like the 45. It has a brief
count-off intro. Ron’s version runs a little longer than the 45. The inst. intro
is about 11 seconds and the ending runs about 13 seconds longer than the
45, so all together it about 24 seconds longer.
Ron sure did a good job on the Bobby Vee Legendary Masters Series. It
sounds great!
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