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    <![CDATA[<strong>Author:</strong> <a href="https://top40musiconcd.com/forum/member_profile.asp?PF=89">crapfromthepast</a><br /><strong>Subject:</strong> 10156<br /><strong>Posted:</strong> 14&nbsp;January&nbsp;2025 at 8:44pm<br /><br />"Sunshine Superman" peaked at #1 in the US and #2 in the UK in 1966, making it Donovan's highest-charting single in both countries.<br /><br /><u><strong>Mono</strong></u><br /><br />The song was <strong>only</strong> mixed to mono during its chart run in 1966.  The hit 45 was mono.  The full <em>Sunshine Superman</em> LP was mono, or the dreaded "Electronically re-channeled for stereo".  There was no stereo mix of the song until 1969.<br /><br />The mono version (both 45 and LP) runs <strong>3:15</strong>.<br /><br />The mono version exists on a few CDs, but none sound great.<br /><br />The best-sounding version I have is on Epic/Legacy's <em>Troubadour (The Definitive Collection 1964-1976)</em> (1992).  It runs <strong>3:12</strong> here.  It seems like this disc used a stereo playback head for the mono source tape.  It'll sound better if you use audio from just one of the two channels.  Still, it's better than the three that follow.<br /><br />The second-best-sounding version I have is on K-Tel's <em>Seems Like Yesterday Vol. V Mid 60's</em> (1990).  It's in proper mono, but not quite as clear as <em>Troubador</em>.  The fade also starts earlier than <em>Troubador</em> but runs to roughly the same point in the song.<br /><br />It's in fake stereo on Sony Music Special Products' <em>Rock On U.K.</em> (1995) and Realm Canada's mail-order <em>Greatest Hits Of The '60s Vol. 1</em> (1995).  Avoid both of these.<br /><br />From a very detailed Discogs page:<br /><br />On 5 October 1990, Epic Records reissued the US version of <em>Sunshine Superman</em> (Epic EK 26217) in the US on compact disc.<br />On 24 October 1994, EMI released <em>Four Donovan Originals</em> (EMI 7243 8 30867 2 6) in the UK. <em>Four Donovan Originals</em> is a compact disc box set containing four Donovan albums that were not previously released in the UK. The US version of <em>Sunshine Superman</em> is disc one of that set.<br />On 7 October 1996, EMI reissued the US version of <em>Sunshine Superman</em> (EMI CDGOLD1066) on compact disc.<br />On 24 May 2005, EMI reissued the US version of <em>Sunshine Superman</em> (EMI 8735662) on compact disc in the UK with seven bonus tracks.<br /><br /><u><strong>Stereo</strong></u><br /><br />In 1969, three years after the song was a hit, Epic finally mixed it to stereo for the <em>Donovan's Greatest Hits</em> LP, where it runs <strong>4:31</strong>.  It's a slightly early fade of the full performance.  (The mono version has two edits and is an early fade of the full performance.)<br /><br />Epic released the <em>Greatest Hits</em> album on CD in 1986.  (Or possibly 1987.  It wasn't on a list of available CDs in June 1986 but did appear on an updated list from Spring 1987.)  It runs <strong>4:31</strong>.  The same analog transfer is used on:<ul><li>Time-Life's <em>Classic Rock Vol. 2 1966</em> (RE-1 reissue, copyright 1987) - left/right channels are swapped and tail of fade is about 3 beats shorter</li><li>Realm's 3-CD mail-order <em>Summertime Party Pack</em> (2002)</li></ul>There's another analog transfer on Time-Life's <em>Classic Rock Vol. 2 1966</em> (original pressings, 1987), which has its left and right channels swapped and is a little muffled compared to <em>GH</em>.<br /><br />I found the stereo <em>GH</em> version on a few collections released in the 2000 to 2010 time frame, including one on Audio Fidelity, all using different analog transfers.  None sound as good as the 1986 release of <em>Donovan's Greatest Hits</em>.<br /><br /><u><strong>Non-hit edits of the stereo version</strong></u><br /><br />There's an edit of the <em>Donovan's Greatest Hits</em> version on Rhino's <em>British Invasion Vol. 5</em> (1991).  It runs <strong>3:29</strong>, and has its left and right channels swapped compared to <em>GH</em>.  This version deletes 0:57-1:41 and 2:51 to 3:09 of the <em>GH</em>, which matches the edits of the mono version.  This version lets the fade run out to the same point as <em>GH</em> (the mono version fades early).  This version doesn't exist on record.  The same analog transfer is used on:<ul><li>Time-Life's <em>History Of Rock 'N' Roll Vol. 7 The British Invasion 1964-1966</em> (1993) - tail of fade is shorter by 19 beats</li><li>Rhino's <em>Billboard Top Pop Hits 1966</em> (1995)</li><li>Time-Life's 2-CD <em>Flower Power Age Of Aquarius</em> (2007)</li></ul>There's a new analog transfer on Columbia/Epic/Legacy's <em>Pop Music: The Golden Era 1951-1975</em> (1999).  This disc uses the same edits as the Rhino disc, but fades early to <strong>3:17</strong>.  This version also doesn't exist on record, either.  The same analog transfer is used on:<ul><li>Epic's multi-disc promo set <em>Epic 50th Anniversary Collection</em> (2003)</li></ul>There's a version on Epic/Legacy's <em>The Essential</em> (2004) that runs out farther than any other version before or since.  It runs <strong>4:39</strong>, which is about 8 seconds longer than the version on <em>Donovan's Greatest Hits</em>.  I suspect that mastering engineer Vic Anesini may have created a new mix from the multi-tracks to run the length of the full performance.  If such a mix existed earlier, I'm sure someone would have unearthed it for a Donovan compilation.<br /><br /><u><strong>My recommendations</strong></u><br /><br />The 1966 hit was in <strong>mono (3:15)</strong>.  Go with <strong>Epic/Legacy's <em>Troubadour (The Definitive Collection 1964-1976)</em> (1992)</strong>.<br /><br />The 1969 <em>Donovan's Greatest Hits</em> version was <strong>stereo (4:31)</strong>.  I prefer <strong>Epic's <em>Donovan's Greatest Hits</em> (original 1986 CD release)</strong>.<br /><br />The above mono (3:15) and stereo (4:31) are the only configurations that were released until the CD era.<br /><br />If you must own a stereo version that replicates the two edits of the 45 but doesn't fade early and runs out to the end of the <em>GH</em>, go with <strong>Rhino's <em>British Invasion Vol. 5</em> (1991)</strong>, but swap the left and right channels.<br /><br />If you must own a stereo version that runs 8 seconds longer than <em>GH</em>, go with <strong>Epic/Legacy's <em>The Essential</em> (2004)</strong>.<span style="font-size:10px"><br /><br />Edited by crapfromthepast</span>]]>
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