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Brenton Wood - The Oogum Boogum Song |
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davidclark ![]() Music Fan ![]() Joined: 17 November 2004 Location: Canada Status: Offline Points: 27 |
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Pat,
can you tell me the difference between the stereo LP and mono 45 version of this track? There is a difference due to the mix (same for "Gimme Little Sign") and the 45 fades early, but is there anything else different? I also see the 45 version has appeared in stereo of late! thanks. Edited by davidclark |
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Pat Downey ![]() Admin Group ![]() Joined: 01 October 2003 Status: Offline Points: 1 |
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David, there are :09 edited out of the LP version starting at 1:42 to get the 45 version.
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jimct ![]() Music Fan ![]() Joined: 07 April 2006 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 0 |
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My commercial 45, confirmed as Double Shot 111, has a listed time of (2:20), but an actual time of (2:24). My 45 is vinyl, with deadwax info of "DS-120".
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TomDiehl1 ![]() Music Fan ![]() Joined: 13 January 2006 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 1 |
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I have two pressings of this 45. Both are commercial stock copies of Double Shot 111.
The first is styrene, has a listed time of (2:20) but an actual time of (2:31). It also plays in stereo (that was a REAL shock for me -- apparently i've never played this copy before). The deadwax reads DS-120 R-3732 and has a machine stamped symbol that is reminiscent of the Columbia records logo... My other pressing of the 45 (which I would assume to be the earlier pressing) erroneously lists the artist as BRENTON WOODS, is vinyl, plays in mono...it also has a listed time of (2:20), but an actual time of (2:25). The deadwax on this pressing has: DS-120 DS-111 R-894. Edited by TomDiehl1 |
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Pat Downey ![]() Admin Group ![]() Joined: 01 October 2003 Status: Offline Points: 1 |
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Would Double Shot records be issuing a stereo 45 in 1967? My guess is that the stereo version is a much later reissue with the same catalog number.
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Hykker ![]() Music Fan ![]() Joined: 30 October 2007 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 25 |
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My copy fits the description of Jim's except that mine is styrene. Don't think I've ever seen a vinyl single on Double Shot.
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TomDiehl1 ![]() Music Fan ![]() Joined: 13 January 2006 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 1 |
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I tend to agree with you...however aside from listing the artist name correctly, the label information is identical to my vinyl pressing...right down to the (213) HO 6-9594 phone number. The label was sold in 1972 to Original Sound and I'd assume the pressing is from no later than then, but one never knows.... |
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jimct ![]() Music Fan ![]() Joined: 07 April 2006 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 0 |
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I believe that the Double Shot label kept their few hit 45s "in print" well
into the 70s and 80s themselves, by simply re-pressing and re- distributing more 45 copies to retail - they remained a very small, but still active label during these years. To me, they had a similar business model (small, but existing for many years) to Gene Norman's GNP Crescendo label. These re-presses all kept the original Double Shot catalog #s. The label's biggest hit, "Psychotic Reaction" is the most easy-to-obtain example of this. I bought what appeared to be a brand new, never-been- played 45 copy of it, back in the 80s. The shop owner (a friend of mine) confirmed that he ordered the copy I bought from his local oldies 45 distributor. it had a different label type-face than the original 60s 45, and was pressed on a very-lightweight styrene that I don't remember 45s being pressed on during the 60s. Tom, I am 90%+ sure that your stereo 45 copy of "Oogum Boogum Song" is another example of this "later re- press with original stock #" practice by Double Shot. |
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