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Topic: Chic-"I Want Your Love"Posted: 30 May 2008 at 3:20pm |
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My commercial 45, confirmed as Atlantic 3557, has a listed time of (3:28), but an actual time of (3:23). All 9 of the current database CDs for this song that specify "45 version" state a run time of either (3:28) or (3:29), so we will need to compare the actual 45 vs. these CDs, to get to the actual truth here.
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Posted: 02 June 2008 at 8:42pm |
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Jim, I time my 45 at (3:24), a dj copy, and have found that all cd's that feature the 45 version run much slower than the 45.
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Posted: 12 July 2010 at 9:23pm |
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my commercial 45 issued as atlantic 3557 states a run time of 3:28 but only runs 3:21 and NOT 3:24 as other have stated........the run out groove info is "st-a-36512-5 105608".....there may possibly be 2 pressings....john did an excellent job of matching the speed for me......thx john...
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Posted: 14 July 2010 at 12:02pm |
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Edtop40,
My commercial 45 also runs 3:21. Will check my deadwax and post it. Update, my copy has the same deadwax as yours does. Edited by KentT |
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Posted: 30 January 2014 at 5:00pm |
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I am using Rock On 1979 as my source for this track. It times out at 3:29 and runs much slower than the 45, as mentioned in the database. I'd like to pitch it up to the correct speed, but as there appears to be multiple pressings (and lengths) of the original 45, I'm not sure if my resulting file should run 3:21, 3:23 or 3:24. Can anyone help me with this please, either by letting me know the correct speed adjustment percentage, or by sending me a reference copy to match mine against.
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Posted: 31 January 2014 at 9:12am |
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The version on Rhino's Disco Years Vol. 2 (1990) runs slow. I don't have a 45 to compare, though, so I'm not sure how slow.
These discs use the same analog transfer as Disco Years, and also run slow:
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Posted: 31 January 2014 at 3:57pm |
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Hi crapfromthepast and thanks for the info.
I don't have a 45 to compare it to either. I am hoping that someone will be kind enough to send me a reference copy of the correctly pitched CD version or the original 45. Then I can adjust my copy to match it. I'd really like to have this track in my library running at the correct speed. |
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Posted: 31 January 2014 at 6:48pm |
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Bwci Bo, I think we all understand exactly what it is you are asking here.
The problem is that the answer you seek is not cut and dried. In many previous instances, we have found actual stock 45s with minor, actual time differences. Usually, all these different reported timings are exactly correct, as those of us who commonly do such timings/report our findings are big sticklers for accuracy. This situation usually happens for one of two reasons: Stock 45s were manufactured at different pressing plants, using master 45 stampers that were prepared slightly differently. Each stamper can only produce so many copies, before they must be replaced. (Our own YahShure might have more specifics on this, as he is quite familiar with pressing plant particulars.) Quite often, different staff audio technicians would prepare "master stamper #2", etc. Such minor speed/fade differences become apparent in cases like this. Because no two people complete a task exactly the same way. When I want to determine a "tie-breaker" in cases like this, I will usually take the actual timing of the promo 45. Because those were almost always the first 45 copies made. (Unless the song was a huge hit, and the label needed to make some additional, "DJ re-service" promo copies.) So, since Pat's timing was from the DJ copy, my decision would be to use his (3:24) timing. But it can also be a matter of personal taste. After all, you're the one that's gonna be listening to the song. All three of these timings are both legitimate and official. They were all made in 1979. And none were bootleg copies. Use the timing that your own ear likes best. Hope this helps..... Edited by jimct |
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Posted: 31 January 2014 at 9:00pm |
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jimct: That does help, so thank you very much for your interesting response and the valid points you raised.
I have a file to work with now and it sounds right to my ears so I'll run with it. |
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Posted: 01 February 2014 at 8:38pm |
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Edit: I now doubt that the 45 version CDs that I noted
above run slow. They're the same tempo as the LP versions. It's more likely that they're faded at different points than the 45. I know that for "Le Freak", Bill Inglot re-edited the 45 version from very low-generation source tapes, and instead of fading where the 45 fades, he let it run to the end of the LP version. For the Atlantic CDs that include the 45 edit of "Le Freak", the edits were correct but the fade points were way off from the actual 45. I suspect that for "I Want Your Love", the fade points on the Rhino CD are in different places than on the true 45. Speed/pitch is most likely the same, unless the true 45 is sped up or slowed down from the LP version. |
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