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    Posted: 04 February 2005 at 6:39pm
anyone know if the bee gees song "jive talkin'" is available in its 45 version on cd.........the 45 has the first vocals at the 0:13 mark while the cd version from the box set has the first vocals at the 0:22 mark.......the only diference is that the intro loop is edited on the 45........
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To my knowledge, Ed, this has never been issued on CD, and neither has the single edit of "Love You Inside Out."
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My stereo promo 45 runs 3:33 and the first vocals hit at 0:15, not 0:13.

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Upon further investigation, I've withdrawn my question about speed differences between the 45 and LP versions, as there doesn't appear to be any.

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The 45 can easily be recreated from the album version with
one edit on the intro.
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To 'The Hits Man':

I *hear* two edits in the intro of the actual 45 version.

Anybody else concur?

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Originally posted by AndrewChouffi AndrewChouffi wrote:

I *hear* two edits in the intro of the actual 45 version. Anybody else concur?

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Yes. I made two edits when I recreated the 45 version from the LP version.
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Originally posted by AndrewChouffi AndrewChouffi wrote:

To 'The Hits Man':

I *hear* two edits in the intro of the actual 45 version.

Anybody else concur?

Andy


Sorry guys. I meant two. The opening scratching is left
intact. Two bars with the bass and kick drum, and two
bars rhythm guitar including a triplet on the snare
before letter A.

Nevertheless, it's two easy edits.
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For the LP version, I really like Polydor's 4-CD Tales From The Brothers Gibb (1990), although I didn't encounter any CD versions of the song that really sound bad.

The 45 edit shortens the intro with two edits. Here are editing instructions, with timings from Tales.

Segment 1
16 beats long (includes all the strumming and the first eight bass drum beats)
Ends on what would be the 9th bass drum beat
Extends from 0:00.0 to 0:09.3 of the LP version and the 45 edit

Remove the 12 beats from 0:09.3 to 0:16.1 of the LP version

Segment 2
4 beats long
Starts on the 21st bass drum hit of the LP version
Ends on what would be the 25th bass drum hit of the LP version
Extends from 0:09.3 to 0:11.6 of the 45 edit
Extends from 0:16.1 to 0:18.3 of the LP version

Remove the 4 beats from 0:18.3 to 0:20.6 of the LP version

Segment 3
Starts on the 29th bass drum hit of the LP version
Extends from 0:11.6 to 3:34.1 (end) of the 45 edit
Extends from 0:20.6 to 3:43.2 (end) of the LP version

Your mixdown will run 3:32 (3:34.1 with outro silence), with edits at 0:09.3 and 0:11.6.
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