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Pat Downey
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Topic: Complete Motown Singles 1971APosted: 01 December 2008 at 8:50pm |
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Thanks to Jim, I have just entered the information on the contents of the Complete Motown Singles Collection 1971A and as usual it brings up numerous questions about what is really included. Here are 5 questions that I wrote down when entering the data that perhaps someone can answer since I do not have this cd box:
1) Stevie Wonder "We Can Work It Out" - since the 45 running time is 2:53, which is :21 shorter than the stereo versions, is this a 45 version or 45 length? 2) Supremes "Nathan Jones" - is the stereo 45 dj 45 running 3:00 the LP version? 3) Gladys Knight & The Pips "I Don't Want To Do Wrong" - Jim lists the stereo dj 45 as running (3:29) but the database states that the stereo dj 45 runs (3:18) so what's up with this (a typo)? 4) Diana Ross "Reach Out I'll Be There" - Jim reports on disc 4 the mono dj 45 runs (4:01) on this cd but the database states that the dj 45's run either (3:17), (4:07) or (5:03) 5) Rare Earth "I Just Want to Celebrate" - Jim reports the mono 45 on this cd runs (2:51) but does it include the extra bongo beat found at 2:53 like other cd's? If that is the situation, then this is not the true 45 version on this cd. Edited by Pat Downey |
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jimct
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Posted: 01 December 2008 at 9:18pm |
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Pat, I have now sent you out mp3's of the 8 total songs that you had questions about for the 11 existing volumes in this series so far, for your expert analysis.
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Hykker
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Posted: 02 December 2008 at 7:12am |
It's definitely a different mix than what's on the mono side...a bit of a rarity on promo singles. I'm not where I can compare the two right now, but there's a more pronounced phasing effect on the stereo side of the promo single that's not on the mono version. I believe there are handclaps that are also mixed higher on the stereo version. I'm not familiar with the album version. Edited by Hykker |
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Pat Downey
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Posted: 02 December 2008 at 8:57pm |
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Here are answers to three of my questions--
Stevie Wonder "We Can Work It Out" there is a big difference in the mix between the 45 and LP but as far as I can tell there is no extra instrumentation. Supremes "Nathan Jones" - the stereo dj 45 is the same as the LP version. Rare Earth "I Just Want To Celebrate" is the true 45 version. Still unresolved issues-- Diana Ross "Reach Out I'll Be There" - my red vinyl dj copy runs (3:17). Jim could you check to see if you have a black vinyl mono copy that runs (4:01)? I wonder why they didn't include the red vinyl version on this box set. Gladys Knight & The Pips "I Don't Want to Do Wrong" - I do not have a dj copy of this 45 so I must have taken the data base running time of (3:18) from a reader comment. But this could be a typo on my part so again Jim do you have a dj copy of this 45 that you could time to see what you come up with? |
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Brian W.
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Posted: 02 December 2008 at 9:08pm |
That's great! The CD debut of a true 45 version is always great news. |
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Yah Shure
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Posted: 02 December 2008 at 10:28pm |
I have the DJ 45: Stereo side listed (3:20), runs (3:18) Mono side listed (3:15), runs (3:22) The mono fade starts later, and lasts one second longer than the stereo side's fade. The other :03 difference is in the speeds. The mono side runs slower than the stereo side. There is one notable mix difference, too. From 1:50 to 1:56 on the stereo side, Gladys sings, "No, I don't wanna... no, I didn't wanna do it." The comparable part on the mono side (from 1:52 to 1:58) does not include those words. |
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Bill Cahill
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Posted: 08 December 2008 at 8:46pm |
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On Stevie Wonder's "We Can Work It Out" there is tape echo on Stevie's vocal on the single mix. On the LP version, there is no tape echo. Just regular reverb.
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AndrewChouffi
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Posted: 08 December 2008 at 8:58pm |
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To Bill Cahill:
Also on the stereo LP version of "We Can Work It Out" the 'response' vocals are 180 degrees out-of-phase rendering them silent when folded to mono or broadcasting in mono (or listening to FM in a fringe area). Andy |
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aaronk
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Posted: 19 January 2017 at 8:05pm |
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Does anyone know if the DJ 45 of "Feelin' Alright" by Diana Ross &
Jackson 5 is in mono or stereo? This CD set has the song in stereo, which seems odd for a 1971 promo 45. |
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aaronk
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Posted: 20 January 2017 at 11:34am |
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Brian pointed me in the direction of a YouTube dub, which did not come up for me prior to posting my question. It appears the song was, indeed, in stereo on the Motown promo 45.
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