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edtop40
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Topic: osmonds yo yoPosted: 11 August 2012 at 4:20pm |
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my commercial 45 for the osmonds song "yo-yo" issued as mgm
14295 states the run time on the label as 2:50 but actually runs 2:52 and is an edit of the full length 3:12 version...this vinyl 45 run time info s/b added to the db....thanks david for the edit from along time ago...THANKS!! Edited by edtop40 |
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Indy500
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Posted: 13 August 2012 at 6:45pm |
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This Flip Wilson clip has the single edit. It occurs at 1:50 of the lp version and you edit out 14 seconds. It's a tricky edit with the drums and the vocals being traded between brothers. I assume it then just requires an early fade to get to 2:52.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jlA-z0du1Pg |
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Plastic Steel
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Posted: 04 March 2016 at 11:32pm |
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Yes, the fade starts around 2:43. However, while it *starts* there on my 45, it ends rather abruptly at 2:52 without ever fading all the way out. Perhaps the boys had a dentist appointment to get to and quit singing before they could complete the fadeout.
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Posted: 05 March 2016 at 2:18pm |
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While you'd be able to create a stereo edit of Yo-Yo, I
tried folding the stereo to mono and couldn't match the sound of the 45. Is the 45 a dedicated mono mix? |
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Plastic Steel
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Posted: 05 March 2016 at 2:47pm |
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Yeah, my 45 says "Mono" on the label and it sure sounds like it to me. I seem to think most if not all of the Donny/Osmonds MGM 45s of this era are mono.
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Plastic Steel
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Posted: 05 March 2016 at 2:56pm |
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Oops, I misread your question. I would say yeah, it's a dedicated mono mix. The 45 is much more "up front" and brighter. I folded down the stereo just to see what it sounded like, and I, like you, couldn't match the sound of the 45.
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Posted: 27 March 2016 at 12:19pm |
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This 45 is a dedicated mono mix, some Donny/Osmonds 45 singles did appear in Stereo beginning with "One Bad Apple"
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I turn up the good and turn down the bad!
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Posted: 04 December 2016 at 3:25pm |
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I wanted to see if I could find an obvious detail in the
mono 45 to point out the mix differences but it was difficult to do that since they are subtle. The biggest difference I could hear is that the vocals are mixed lower in the 45, they are much louder in the stereo. The mono has other smaller differences, like the horns have more echo on the 45 and the guitars are mixed differently. In the stereo mix they are the same volume (one in each channel), but in the mono one guitar is louder with the other more in the background. MM |
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