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    Posted: 08 May 2006 at 3:12pm
2 different stock 45 mixes: the first (deadwax AM-1806-12010-S P1) (listed time 3:30; actual 3:28) is much busier, featuring lots of extra early guitar licks, and a noticable 4-high-notes keyboard part in the background, both at the :29 to :46 mark, and again around 1:30-ish. For some reason, I especially loved that keyboard part. At first, my local station played this v, and my purchased stock 45 was the same. 3 weeks later, it all changed - now, a much sparser mix on the radio; most of the extra early guitar licks are now gone, all the non-hook keyboard is gone. The 1st version always sang the title "I'll--Be--Good to you, Good...". This 2nd mix does too, but now adds a quick "I'll Be Good To You" vocal in the middle. Deadwax for this one is (AM 1806-12010-S RE-1 P-2.) This second 45 became the "definitive" mix (but never to me); stated and actual run time (3:30).
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It's likely that the 45(s) of "I'll Be Good To You" is a different mix than the more commonly found LP mix that runs 4:44. Like most Quincy Jones productions, he and whatever engineers he was working with would mix tracks specifically for single release. This was to make the 45's sound as good as they possibly could and cut down on any cutting problems that might arise. I recently discovered that Quincy's own song "Body Heat" has significant mix differences on the single than it does on the LP.
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The version I heard on the radio in 1976 AND what appears on Rhino's "didn't it blow your mind" CD series is just an edited version of the LP version. I have never heard of, or even heard this earlier mix.
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Has the 3:28 45 version ever appeared on CD? There are some database CDs that run 3:27 and 3:29, and others that run 3:30 or 3:31. Are these all the same version? If so, it would be great if the comment "3:30 45 version" was added to all these CDs.
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Aaron, I've had the very same question regarding the 45 version appearances of Brothers Johnson's "I'll Be Good to You" on CD. I agree that it would be very helpful if the database could specify which "45 version" entries consist of the first pressing (the original 45 mix) and which consist of the second pressing.

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First pressings had the original single mix. Second pressings on were an Edit of the LP mix. The first version is also in my opinion superior. Should be reissued.
I turn up the good and turn down the bad!
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Just so we are clear here, which one is the same mix as the
album?
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The second 45 pressing is the same as the LP mix, Hits Man.
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I have been looking unsuccessfully for the first pressing of this 45 for years so I can correctly detail the various entries in the database If anyone can point out a cd in the database that contains this first pressing then I can go through and check every cd and enter the appropriate comment. Otherwise can anyone with the first pressing of this 45 send me an mp3 of the 45?   
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It's on the way to you, Pat!
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