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    Posted: 03 June 2008 at 11:20pm
My commercial 45, which is mono, has a listed time of (3:23) and an actual time of (3:22). I only post this info because the many database CDs which specify "45 version" for this song have run times of either (3:26) or (3:27).
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Since I was just analyzing the (poorly mastered from mp3) tracks on "The Classic Sixties Collection 1969-70," I think the comment for "Crimson And Clover" on this disc may need to be changed.

I did a comparison with the copy on Time Life's AM Gold, and the edit is identical to the one on Classic Sixties. The problem is that the AM Gold disc says "a noble attempt at recreating the 45 version but unfortunately this is not the real 45 version" while the Classic Sixties disc says "45 version." One of these comments must be incorrect.
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Actually, I just double checked them against a dub of the 45, and they are both incorrect. In fact, the Rhino Billboard disc was issued in two different pressings. The later pressing has the correct edit, while the earlier one is the same incorrect edit that is on AM Gold and Classic Sixties.

The easiest way to tell is that the instrumental section starting around 2:00 repeats 6 times on the 45 version and ends with a drum fill that is slightly "off." The incorrect edit has only 5 repeats of the instrumental section and has only two drum hits on the 5th loop.
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I don't have the AM Gold CD, but the history of the 45 version on CD goes as follows:

I suspect Bill Inglot made the first edit which took the album version as the source, and tried to create a single version as best as he could. But since the second instrumental section is missing from the LP version, he simply repeated the first instrumental section and did a creative edit on some of the guitar hits to be "similar" the the single version. This was on the original "Billboard Greatest Hits 1969" It may have ended up on some Time Life CDs too, they tended to share sources with Rhino.

Then after Rhino bought Roulette they had access to the Tommy James multi-tracks and they were able to mix a stereo single complete with the second instrumental section. Rhino may have replaced this version on later edition of CDs like Billboard's Greatest Hits 1969.

Finally the 40th anniversary CD came out with mono versions of most songs, including "Crimson and Clover".

However NONE of these versions match the exclusive fade out from the original Crimson and Clover 45, (Even the 40th anniversary CD isn't right). At the end of the original 45, all instruments fade completely out except for a lone "bell" at the very end.



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Unfortunately, I suspect the 40th Anniversary set may have been the last great opportunity to hear on CD the bell sound at the very end of "Crimson and Clover".
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Bill, that's really interesting! Thanks for sharing that behind-the-scenes info.
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I just timed my commercial 45 and it comes in at (3:20) not (3:23) as stated on the record label. The matrix number is 19510. Jim you stated above that your 45 times out to (3:22) so could you double check that time (I timed mine twice and got (3:20) each time)? Now as for Bill Cahill's comment about the fade, on my copy all the instruments are audible thoughout the fade and I do not hear a bell at the end. How about your copy Jim does it end with a bell?   
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I'd call it at 3:23 on my copy. That bell is so low it's tough to tell when the reverb of the bell is over, but I believe it makes it to 3:23, but just barely. Mine has the B side of "Some Kind of Love". I think some have a B side of "I'm Taken".
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I still had the vinyl 45 wav file handy from the Tommy James 40th Anniversary set analysis from a few years ago. The last bell (or chime) ends rather abruptly when you put it under the audio microscope, so to speak. It times out to exactly 3:22.5 on my copy. And yes, the two final bells are at an extremely low level; barely perceptible over the surface noise. Because we're not listening to the original mono 45 master tape (which, as Tommy James noted in his book, was only a rough mix in the first place) we don't really know how much of the noise under the bells might be tape hiss and how much is vinyl surface noise. If there is a significant amount of tape hiss present, I could better understand why the final bells have been trimmed off the CD releases.

My Roulette stock copy is an Indianapolis plant RCA pressing (letter "I" machine-stamped in the deadwax across from the matrix number.) The hand-etched matrix number is 19510-2.

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Originally posted by Bill Cahill Bill Cahill wrote:

Mine has the B side of "Some Kind of Love". I think some have a B side of "I'm Taken".


I have 2 copies of this, a promo and a stock...the promo has "(I'm) Taken" as the B side, the stock copy is the same as yours. I've never compared the fade on C&C between the two.
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