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Todd Ireland MusicFan
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Posted: 11 December 2010 at 12:10am | IP Logged
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Currently, the database contains DJ 45 info for Bee Gees' "Love You Inside Out". I thought I'd also pass along that commercial 45 copies have an actual run time of 3:49. (Timing info is courtesy of Edtop40. The printed record label time is 3:48.)
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KentT MusicFan
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Posted: 12 December 2010 at 8:48pm | IP Logged
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And my own US RSO 45 single is 3:49.
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abagon MusicFan
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I requested edtop40 to pass along a dub of the commercial 45 "Love You Inside Out", and he is so kind enough to send me an mp3 file. Thank you very much, ed! The reason why I need the dub is because Japan 45 has an edit. I presumed that the US 45 was same as the Japan 45. I compared the 45 file with the LP "Spirits Having Flown" (US pressing, RSO RS-1-3041, the listed time 4:08, the actual 4:09). As the conclusion, the US commercial 45 also has an edit. It is identical to the Japan 45. Therefore this No.1 single is 45 version!
We are able to distinguish between the 45 and the LP at 3:26. The spot is the word of "fire?" in the lyric "What am I gonna do if we lose that fire?". The 45 has a falsetto chorus on the "fire?" at 3:26. But the same spot on the LP is at 3:46.
I appreciate your help, ed! Also, I've got the info that ed has the commercial 45 thanks to the topic starting post by Todd. "domo arigatou", Todd!
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Posted: 17 December 2010 at 7:39pm | IP Logged
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Anybody know how to create the edit from the LP? (We know what should be at (3:26), but it's the getting to there that's important. :) )
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abagon MusicFan
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Posted: 19 December 2010 at 8:34am | IP Logged
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Yes! The edit point is from "Inside out" at 3:10, to the same point (before "Inside out") at 3:30.
It is no need to do a fade out at ending.
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Posted: 19 December 2010 at 12:21pm | IP Logged
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Easy edit, another off the list!
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sriv94 MusicFan
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eriejwg wrote:
Easy edit, another off the list! |
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Indeed! Thanks, Abagon!
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Not to split hairs, but the edit is actually just after the "inside and out" at 3:10--before the snare hit. I also noticed that the 45 runs about 0.7% slower than the copy on the remastered "Greatest Hits." I'm not sure if the GH copy runs faster than other LP version copies or if the 45 is just a tad slower than the LP's pitch.
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abagon MusicFan
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Aaron, you're right. I checked the edit point again, and I agree with you. I will send you an mp3 file of the LP version for comparing speed differences.
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Dale in Edmontn MusicFan
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Have any of you managed to get your hands on the 2004 promo only compilation "Too Much Heaven - Songs Of The Brothers Gibb"? I picked it up years ago for a very reasonable price and it contains the single edits of most of the 1974-onwards singles from RSO. Pretty sweet, and it allowed me to scratch about 15 songs off my list in one fell swoop! If anyone wants to compare the the versions on that comp to your edits, please let me know!
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Wow! Thanks for pointing that out, Dale! Looks like a pretty cool compilation, and being a fan of the Bee Gees, I'll have to keep an eye out for it.
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Todd Ireland MusicFan
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Posted: 08 August 2012 at 3:53pm | IP Logged
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Dale in Edmontn wrote:
Have any of you managed to get your hands on the 2004 promo only compilation "Too Much Heaven - Songs Of The Brothers Gibb"? I picked it up years ago for a very reasonable price and it contains the single edits of most of the 1974-onwards singles from RSO. Pretty sweet, and it allowed me to scratch about 15 songs off my list in one fell swoop! If anyone wants to compare the the versions on that comp to your edits, please let me know! |
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Interesting, Dale, I've never heard of this compilation before. Was it only serviced to radio stations?
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Dale in Edmontn MusicFan
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Todd Ireland wrote:
Interesting, Dale, I've never heard of this compilation before. Was it only serviced to radio stations? |
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Hello, Todd, you know, I have no idea if it was a radio only promo or not, but looking it up just now, I found this blurb:
"Too Much Heaven is a elaborately packaged box set issued by Barry Gibb’s American publisher, distributed to people in the music business. It was not released, and probably never will be, because doing so would require licensing the recordings from several major record companies. But it was officially produced, and some of the recipients have sold their copies, making it available to fans at premium prices. Beware: counterfeit copies have been made.
This is the first and only official appearance of ‘Love Is Blind’, a demo recorded by Barry and Maurice in 1998. The other songs have been released before, but some of them appear here in uncommon edited versions, many of them otherwise available only on vinyl. Among the missing are songs written by Robin or Maurice without Barry. Although the title says Songs of the Brothers Gibb it is actually songs of Barry Gibb done with or without his brothers.
The following songs appear in unusual versions, described as follows in the box’s list of songs:
WOULDN’T I BE SOMEONE — DJ Stereo Single Edit
MR NATURAL — Commercial Single Edit
NIGHTS ON BROADWAY — DJ Stereo Single Edit
FANNY (BE TENDER WITH MY LOVE) — Commercial Single Edit
LOVE SO RIGHT — Commercial Single Edit
HOW DEEP IS YOUR LOVE — Commercial Single Edit
STAYIN’ ALIVE — Commercial Single Edit
TOO MUCH HEAVEN — DJ Stereo Single Edit
TRAGEDY — DJ Mono Single Edit
LOVE YOU INSIDE OUT — Commercial Single Edit
SPIRITS HAVING FLOWN — UK Commercial Single Edit
YOU WIN AGAIN — Commercial Single Edit
ONE — Commercial Single Edit
ALONE — Commercial Single Mix
THIS IS WHERE I CAME IN — DJ Stereo Single Edit"
I was lucky enough to find the set just sitting in a used CD store that seemed to have a pipeline to promo only items. It cost me 50 bucks at the time, IIRC. And I think I even let out an audible squeal at seeing the track listing before I bought it. Heheh. That store is unfortunately long gone, but I was a regular there for a long time. Again, if anybody needs to compare any of the versions on the set to the 45's, let me know. The versions that I can access on my computer are in mp4 format as the set is buried deep in a box deep in my basement.
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Posted: 08 August 2012 at 6:57pm | IP Logged
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Dale, I can understand why you squealed when you saw this - wow, what a great collection of single edits!
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Brian W. MusicFan
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Like to see Paul Haney chime in on this. What to make of this? A picture US sleeve for "Love You Inside Out"? They're showing one on Discogs in the below listing, but I cannot see any other reference to another one online. It looks like the smaller brown image may be identical to the image from a French DJ sleeve, but in a different color. Don't know why someone would post these picture sleeve shots with a US 45.
http://www.discogs.com/viewimages?release=1463289
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Paul Haney MusicFan
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Brian, I've never seen an official US picture sleeve for "Love You Inside Out". I've seen a few different foreign ones. I've never seen the one you linked to before...it certainly doesn't look like anything they would've officially released in the US at the time. AFAIK, the Bee Gees didn't have any US picture sleeves for any of their 1970s Top 40 hits.
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First, get the LP version on the 4-CD Tales From The Brothers Gibb (1990), which sounds superb throughout, and is my go-to Bee Gees collection.
To recreate the 45, from Tales, remove the 32 beats, snare to snare, from 3.12.3 to 3.32.4.
The speed difference between the actual 45 and Tales is around 0.2%, which you can safely ignore.
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