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Santi Paradoa MusicFan
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Hard To Find 45s On CD, Vol . 19: More 70s Essentials
Coming in October from Eric Records:
1. The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down – Joan Baez
2. The City Of New Orleans – Arlo Guthrie
3. Dueling Banjos – Eric Weissberg & Steve Mandell (Deliverance) (correct stereo 45 edit debut)
4. Rainbow Connection – Kermit The Frog (rare on CD)
5. I’d Like To Teach The World To Sing – The New Seekers
6. Big Yellow Taxi – The Neighborhood (CD debut)
7. You Are The One – Sugar Bears (CD debut)
8. Bang A Gong (Get It On) – T. Rex
9. Couldn’t Get It Right – Climax Blues Band (correct 45 version, rare on CD)
10. Roundabout – Yes (45 edit)
11. Vehicle – The Ides Of March
12. I’ve Got The Music In Me – The Kiki Dee Band (DJ edit CD debut)
13. Every 1’s A Winner – Hot Chocolate
14. Right Down The Line – Gerry Rafferty (rare 45 edit)
15. Suavecito – Malo
16. Why Can’t We Live Together – Timmy Thomas (DES stereo)
17. Just When I Need You Most – Randy Vanwarmer
18. Goodbye Girl – David Gates
19. Love Is The Answer – England Dan & John Ford Coley
20. Love Don’t Live Here Anymore – Rose Royce (45 version debut)
21. The Hustle – Van McCoy & the Soul City Symphony
You can pre-order as well as hear sound samples at http://www.ericrecords.com. Street release date is October 27, but order direct now for early delivery.
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Finally the hit version of "Big Yellow Taxi" by the Neighborhood appears on a legit CD release. I never thought I'd hear "Why Can't We Live Together" in stereo. I'm glad to see the low charter "You Are The One" by the Sugar Bears was included on this disc too. Not too shabby.
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<Dueling Banjos – Eric Weissberg & Steve Mandell (Deliverance) (correct stereo 45 edit debut) >
I recall having on CD (and perhaps an "oldies" 45 pressing, too) about a 9-note guitar line (from an early part of the song) missing from some versions. When you say "correct stereo 45 edit debut", can you (or Mark) elaborate on what's correct about this? Is it that that one line was edited out of all previous CD stereo versions?
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And a 2nd question about this - aimed more towards Mark because probably only you have heard this: While mono CD versions were pretty hiss-free, the stereo versions I've had were terribly hissy until the loud part kicked in midway through the song. Even with our Waves de-hisser, I could never properly remove enough hiss from that section without it losing too much high end - so I've always settled for a semi-hissy first half of the song, rather than a hiss free, no treble version. Have you managed to remaster this to eliminate all that hiss and still keep the treble we like? :) Maybe you've had access to a better (less generation) master tape...
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Sound like a great release! I wish the Joan Baez track were
in mono, but it doesn't look like it is. Did you manage to
find the 45 master for "Right Down the Line"?
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Regarding "Dueling Banjos" and Gordon's first question: There are several stereo entries in the database that are incorrect edits of the LP version. There are also two mono entries that are the correct 45 edits. This release would simply include that same hit 45 edit but in stereo this time. Mark I'm sure can chime in on the hiss factor that you inquired about.
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Santi Paradoa wrote:
Regarding "Dueling Banjos" and Gordon's first question: There are several stereo entries in the database that are incorrect edits of the LP
version. There are also two mono entries that are the correct 45 edits. This release would simply include that same hit 45 edit but in stereo this time. Mark I'm
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I think the mono 45 is slower than the stereo version as well, so the other question is whether the pitch is correct.
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I can definitely help with some info!
Re: Dueling Banjos: First I'll tackle the tape hiss.
Gordon, I can't say for sure about first pressing of the
soundtrack album, but I suspect the LP master was copied
several times as the album stayed in print for many
years, and the tapes got worn along the way. The brand
new vinyl copy I purchased in the early 80's was VERY
hissy. The moment the song started you could hear a
shower of hiss.
In the CD era this tired master was the first digitized.
Rhino was given this tape for HAND and someone there
attempted to re-create the 45 version from it. But they
were unsuccessful because they missed one ten second edit
in the intro. They likely thought it was correct because
it ran the same time as the 45. That's because they
overlooked the 45 was SLOWED DOWN, by a LOT! Had they
pitched it to match the single, their edit would run 10
seconds longer.
A little later in the CD era the song appeared on a TV
type V/A comp in its full LP version, but this time a
fresh transfer from the original tape was done. You can
hear some tape hiss, sure, but MUCH more normal, no need
for any damaging hiss reduction at all. This was what we
used to re-create the single at the correct speed with
all the correct edits.
[EDIT]: for teh curious about the mono 45, the song was a
two mic acoustic stereo recording and the 45 was of
course a fold-down of that.
Some extra info about a few other songs for the curious:
Re: "Right Down The Line" .. Brian, Warner could not
locate the 45 master (neither could Universal), so what
you will hear is the painstaking re-creation done by
Aaron.
Re: "Couldn't Get It Right" ... this is the CD debut of
the correct U.S. mix from the master tape. Even though
Warner no longer controls their music, the Sire master
went to Warner and they found the tape for us.
The only other CD with the correct mix was the Fuel CD of
the "Gold Plated" album, and that was a vinyl dub.
Re: "Love Don't Live Here Anymore" ... when doing 45
comparisons I discovered that the 45 is a different mix
from the LP, and that all CDs to date have issued the LP
version. The mix differences are subtle so you have to
A/B them to hear it. One thing is the lead vocal has
more reverb on the 45. Some of the stereo panning is
different. The opening bass on the LP mix has a wide
stereo effect on it and it leans left, but in the 45 it
sounds mono in the middle.
But the easiest thing to hear is at the fade out. On the
common LP version, her vocal is at full volume til the
end and the last vocal you hear is the full line "love
don't live here anymore" ... but in the 45 they fade her
vocal out in a wash of far-away reverb, and finish with
instrumental..so the last vocal you hear is her faint
"love don't...." and then only music.
Re: "Night They Drove Old Dixie Down" .. sorry no mono
Brian but to my ears the 45 was a basic fold-down of the
stereo. If there is a mix difference I did not pick it
up.
MM
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<Re: "Right Down The Line" .. Brian, Warner could not
locate the 45 master (neither could Universal), so what
you will hear is the painstaking re-creation done by
Aaron.>
Aaron or Mark,
Do you know if it was this (Aaron-made) edit used for the recent Varese Sarabande Gerry Rafferty compilation CD? I bought that, listened to it a month ago, and assumed they found the master tape of the single.
Anyone know?
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EdisonLite wrote:
<Re: "Right Down The Line" .. Brian, Warner could not
locate the 45 master (neither could Universal), so what
you will hear is the painstaking re-creation done by
Aaron.>
Aaron or Mark,
Do you know if it was this (Aaron-made) edit used for the recent Varese Sarabande Gerry Rafferty compilation CD? I bought that, listened to it a month ago, and assumed they found the master tape of the single.
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Not sure on that one, Gordon, but I have to assume they did not have Aaron's edit. They sent us the LP version first. We didn't have them do an off-site vault search because I already had an edit that matched the 45 exactly, so I took the easier road. Varese may have had them look harder!
Just curious, I assume the Varese CD was licensed from Warner?
Note: There was also a period of confusion when a lot of artists got moved from Universal to Warner through the Parlophone divestment a few years back.
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Re: Gerry Rafferty - Mark, I'll have to check the credits on the Varese Sarabande CD and see if it was licensed from Warner.
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Re: Dueling Banjos - Mark, do you know the quality of the Deliverance soundtrack CDs? I never thought to buy one and edit "Dueling B" down. Of course, now I don't have to. But it would seem to me, there'd be some CD pressing of that album soundtrack that wasn't 10 generations down. Presumably just 1st or 2nd gen.
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I dug through all 21 tracks on Vol. 19. As with Vol. 18, the sound is pretty much flawless. Mark definitely has his process down!
THE NIGHT THEY DROVE OLD DIXIE DOWN - Joan Baez
Sounds kinda close to Warner Special Products/Sessions' 2-CD Freedom Rock (1987) but better EQ; lower-generation source tape?
THE CITY OF NEW ORLEANS - Arlo Guthrie
Likely uses the same analog transfer as Rhino's Have A Nice Day Vol. 16
DUELING BANJOS - Eric Weissberg And Steve Mandell
The stereo LP version edited to mimic the mono 45, unavailable anywhere else
RAINBOW CONNECTION - Kermit
Likely based on mastering for Rhino's The Muppet Show: Music, Mayhem And More - The 25th Anniversary Collection but with fuller EQ
I'D LIKE TO TEACH THE WORLD TO SING - New Seekers
Not sure if based on the mastering for Rhino's Have A Nice Day Vol. 16; sound quality is comparable but with slightly fuller EQ
BIG YELLOW TAXI - Neighborhood
I don't have this anywhere else
YOU ARE THE ONE - Sugar Bears
Sounds great, compared to my scratchy LP. One of only two acts I can think of that were named after a breakfast cereal. (The other being Kix.)
BANG A GONG (GET IT ON) - T. Rex
Sounds significantly better than other US compilations, all of which seem to have their left and right channels slightly out of sync (high end disppears when summed to mono). This seems to use a lower-generation source tape, and has no desynchronization issues.
COULDN'T GET IT RIGHT - Climax Blues Band
Finally, the original mix on CD! (Listen for the absence of backing vocals in the first part of the song.) Sounds great, too!
ROUNDABOUT - Yes
Likely based on mastering for Highlights Very Best Of (1993), and edited to match 45
VEHICLE - Ides Of March
Likely uses the same analog transfer as Rhino's Have A Nice Day Vol. 16
I'VE GOT THE MUSIC IN ME - Kiki Dee Band
45 version here sounds better than the LP version on Rhino's Have A Nice Day Vol. 23. Lower-generation source tape?
EVERY 1'S A WINNER - Hot Chocolate
Likely based on mastering for Rhino's Have A Nice Day Vol. 22, but sped up a tiny bit (around 0.2%) and faded early. The Rhino version fixes the bad edit at 2:38 on the vinyl 45. This version keeps the fixed edit.
RIGHT DOWN THE LINE - Gerry Rafferty
This is the US 45 edit and speed. The Varese Sarabande Gerry Raffery singles CD had the proper edit, but ran at the US LP speed, which is too slow.
SUAVECITO - Malo
Likely based on mastering for Rhino's Didn't It Blow Your Mind Vol. 7
WHY CAN'T WE LIVE TOGETHER - Timmy Thomas
DES stereo! Neato!
JUST WHEN I NEEDED YOU MOST - Randy Vanwarmer
Likely uses the same analog transfer as Rhino's Billboard Top Hits 1979
GOODBYE GIRL - David Gates
Sound quality comparable to Rhino's Have A Nice Day Vol. 16, but not based on that disc's mastering
LOVE IS THE ANSWER - England Dan And John Ford Coley
Runs a teeny bit slower than other CDs by about 0.2% or 0.3%. Fade extends longer than other CDs, which is very good.
LOVE DON'T LIVE HERE ANYMORE - Rose Royce
45 version!
THE HUSTLE - Van McCoy
Likely based on mastering for Rhino's The Disco Years Vol. 1 but slowed down by about 0.5% and faded early
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How much slower is the version found on The Varese Sarabande Gerry Raffery
singles CD for Right Down the Line?
Is this the correct speed for it?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iLsaEHSHa5c
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If the Eric CD is correct, then the US 45 of "Right Down The Line" is about 1.8% faster than the US LP.
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