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Brian W. MusicFan
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Posted: 13 January 2006 at 3:21pm | IP Logged
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Is the proper 45 version for this available on any CD, perhaps an import? I notice Pat says in the database that all US CD issues are missing some reverb and overdubs. I do have it on a UK Reader's Digest comp, "Sounds of the Sixties: 1967," but I have nothing to compare it to.
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Robert MusicFan
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Brian, I can't be 100% certain but I think the overdub version is on "The Best Of The EMI Years, Vol 2" (EMI CDP 7-97043-2. What tipped me off was at 2:13, the word "tonight" seemed to be double tracked on the 'night' syllable. I'm sure there's something more noticeable and identifiable, but this is what did it for me. If this is the US 45 and LP version, is the other one the UK version? And if so, why do we find the US version on a UK import?
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Paul Haney MusicFan
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Bump.
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edtop40 MusicFan
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i have a best of cd by herman's hermits issued in germany on the cedar label as cd-27200835-b which, to me sounds like the proper 45 version.....my vinyl 45 for the song is pretty beat up, but, it does sound identical to me.....this compilation also has the mono version of "east west" which is only listed in the db as a stereo version.....if anyone needs these version for their review, drop me a private message and i will send it on out....
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Bill Cahill MusicFan
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If you're looking for a cheaper place to get the stereo mix of "There's A Kind Of Hush" (Cheaper than Abkco 88422 O.S.T. Mrs. Brown You've Got A Lovely Daughter/O.S.T. Hold On!)there is now a budget issue. Apparently Abkco has finally dived into the budget CD business, (there is an Animals release too) but for Herman's Hermits they've issued The Very Best of Herman's Hermits, Abkco 8900-2, a 10 track discount bin CD that sells for five bucks at retailers like Best Buy. The only stereo track is "Hush".
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Todd Ireland MusicFan
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Can anyone confirm if the version of Herman's Hermits' "There's a Kind of Hush" appearing on all domestic CDs to date (missing some reverb and vocal overdubs) is actually the U.K. version?
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edtop40 MusicFan
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if any would like to compare the cd version i have which
sounds like the proper vinyl 45 version, please let me know
and i will forward you out a copy for you review...
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eriejwg MusicFan
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My file source is "The Best Of The EMI Years: Volume 2,
1967-1971." It has the double tracked vocal Robert
mentions. Guess this is the U.S. 45 version?
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Paul C MusicFan
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I have both the CD Robert mentions above and the CD Ed mentions. To my ears, the version on the UK CD Robert mentions is the US 45 version, but the version on the German CD Ed mentions is not.
The most noticeable difference I detect is that on the 45 and on The Best Of The EMI Years Volume 2, the words "are falling in love" at 2:18 are double tracked, while on the Cedar CD, No Milk Today - Herman's Hermits Best, these words are single tracked.
Both CDs do contain the elusive US 45 version of "I Can Take Or Leave Your Loving".
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Indy500 MusicFan
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Is the mono U.S. 45 version available on CD anywhere?
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PopArchivist MusicFan
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Indy500 wrote:
Is the mono U.S. 45 version available on CD anywhere? |
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Not that I know of.
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Brian W. MusicFan
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Was it determined that "The Best Of The EMI Years:
Volume 2, 1967-1971" referenced above is not the 45
version?
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davidclark MusicFan
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"The Best Of The EMI Years: Volume 2, 1967-1971" is the US 45.
"Retrospective" is the UK 45.
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PopArchivist MusicFan
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davidclark wrote:
"The Best Of The EMI Years: Volume 2, 1967-1971" is the US 45.
"Retrospective" is the UK 45. |
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My memory of these comps might not be what they used to be, but weren't all releases in stereo, not mono on these comps?
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LunarLaugh MusicFan
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If the version with the double tracked vocals near the end
of the song ("...people just like us are falling in
love...) is the US mono 45 mix as mentioned above, this
mix appears on the 1997 EMI/MFP CD entitled "The Very Best
of Herman's Hermits" [UK: CD MFP 6383].
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