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    Posted: 01 May 2007 at 1:24pm
My commercial 45, which is mono, has a listed time of (3:16), but an actual time of (3:19).
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What are the issues with this being "remixed 45 version"?
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Also, has the correct hit mix of Lighthouse's "One Fine Morning", whether the 45 or LP version, ever appeared on an import CD?
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Well, the mix on the Varese disc "Bartley - Collector's
essentials - 70's" sounds to me like the original mix, but
edited to match the mono 45.
I can't hear why it's labeled as remixed - anyone know?

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Sounds like the stereo side of the DJ single to me. (Stock copies were mono, which I always felt was odd for a label named "Stereo Dimension")
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Originally posted by Bill Cahill Bill Cahill wrote:

Sounds like the stereo side of the DJ single to me. (Stock copies were mono, which I always felt was odd for a label named "Stereo Dimension")


Were there two different Evolution DJ 45s? My DJ 45 is mono, with "Little Kind Words" on the B-side. None of the DJ 45s I played at various stations were stereo.

Agreed that the rainbow "a stereo dimension recording" banner on mono stock and DJ Evolution 45 labels was confusing, at best. By the time the stylus had re-carved the soft groove canyons of my stock Monarch styrene pressing after a few spins, however, it did give sort of a stereo dimensional effect to the distortion. :)
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Originally posted by Yah Shure Yah Shure wrote:


Were there two different Evolution DJ 45s? My DJ 45 is mono, with "Little Kind Words" on the B-side. None of the DJ 45s I played at various stations were stereo.

Agreed that the rainbow "a stereo dimension recording" banner on mono stock and DJ Evolution 45 labels was confusing, at best.


My promo is the same as yours (sans stickers).

Promos of their follow-up "Take It Slow" were mono/stereo, not sure about the commercial single.


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Originally posted by Hykker Hykker wrote:

Promos of their follow-up "Take It Slow" were mono/stereo, not sure about the commercial single.


That would be mono.

Unlike the east coast labels, the west coast Monarch-pressed stock 45 labels for both "One Fine Morning" and "Take It Slow (Out In The Country)" sported a rather large "Sd" logo near the bottom center. Monarch's typesetter apparently didn't realize the logo's size would obliterate much of the band's name when printed in the ususal big, bold Monarch font on copies of "One Fine Morning." The oversight was corrected on the follow-up, but much of "the Monarch look" was lost in the process, due to the much smaller and less-distinctive replacement font.

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Re: One Fine Morning - An old friend of mine, who I've since lost track of,
did extensive analysis of this song for me, way back in the day. I initially
provided him both my Canadian "Best Of" CD and my U.S. 45, and asked
him (pre-Downey Board) to create the 45 version for me. He tried, and
said he couldn't, as the instrumentation between the two versions didn't
exactly match up. He then asked me if I owned the original 1971 U.S. LP,
on Evolution. I did, I then forwarded it to him. He determined that
Evolution chose NOT to simply use the original Canadian LP version of the
song for their U.S. version of the LP. Evolution remixed the instrumental
track. Now I don't exactly recall if it was bass, shakers, or extra
drums/guitars that was added. But I do recall that when he then tried to
re-create the U.S. 45 version from my 1971 Evolution LP, he said it
matched up perfectly. I realize we'll now need to "confirm/re-trace" my
old friend's research here. If anyone happens to own/can analyze both the
Import CD and the Evolution LP (I believe the U.S. LP version has still never
appeared on a CD), I'm sure the specifics can quickly be pinpointed. If not,
I still have the original LP, and I can shoot it out to Aaron, if necessary.

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Using my promo 45 of One Fine Morning as a reference , I hear an extra tambourine added on the Dick Bartley cd from 1:59 to 2:23 that I do not hear on the dj 45.
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