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jimct ![]() Music Fan ![]() Joined: 07 April 2006 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 0 |
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My commercial 45 has a listed time of (3:31), but an actual time of (3:26).
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Todd Ireland ![]() Music Fan ![]() Joined: 16 October 2004 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 23 |
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According to the database, CD run times of Blondie's "One Way Or Another" range widely from 3:23 to 3:34, so your timing info is once again very helpful to those of us searching for the correct 45 length, Jim!
Now, in trying to determine the LP length, does anyone have run time info for the song as it appears on the parent vinyl LP Parallel Lines? On various CD pressings of the album, the song runs 3:30/3:31. Edited by Todd Ireland |
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Todd Ireland ![]() Music Fan ![]() Joined: 16 October 2004 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 23 |
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I recently re-acquired Blondie's The Best of CD on Chrysalis 21337 and noticed that "One Way or Another" seems to sound slightly remixed to my ears compared to other discs. For example, on Best of, I detect a little added reverb in Debbie Harry's lead vocals and a different tone and channel placement in the percussion (notably the cymbals) compared to the song's mix on the Ten Best Series: Best of CD (EMI Music Special Markets 98056) and the Sounds of the Seventies - 1979: Take Two various artists CD (Time-Life SOD-19).
Note that "One Way or Another" runs 3:26 on the latter two CDs, which is right in line with the 45 length, while the song is 3:33 on the Best of disc which is closer to the 3:30-3:31 length on every CD release of the parent LP Parallel Lines. So this brings up the following questions... 1) Is the slightly different mix on Best of unique to that particular album or CD release, or is it reflective of the actual LP mix as heard on Parallel Lines? I'm keeping in mind that other unique versions of Blondie hits ("Heart of Glass", "Rapture"), which are now commonly found on CD today, first originated from the Best of vinyl LP. 2) What is the actual vinyl LP length of "One Way or Another"? |
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Todd Ireland ![]() Music Fan ![]() Joined: 16 October 2004 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 23 |
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I'm kinda surprised no one ever replied to my previous post. Has anyone else looked into this?
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MMathews ![]() Music Fan ![]() Joined: 18 August 2005 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 0 |
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Hi Todd,
i too was kind of curious about what turned up with this so i was lurking. My vinyl copy of the LP is long gone, however my CD is the first 1985 pressing using the Lp's 1st pressing master, so it should match the vinyl LP, at least the first pressing of it. I carefully compared the "Best Of" version with the LP version, and i don't hear any mix differences. The LP times to exactly 3:30, while the "Best Of" copy times to exactly 3:33. They fade to exactly the same point, so it must be a minor pitch difference. (edit; note these times do not include any silence in the cd time index.) Now, i DON'T have any of the compilation CD's it's on. The only other CD i could compare is "Greatest Hits: Sound And Vision" on Capitol. That version is clearly, to my ears, remixed. Now this CD is tricky, because one might think many of the tracks are new mixes, but the mastering is very bass-heavy. I think the engineer was maybe trying to make up for many previous Blondie cd's being a little bass- lite and not-so-punchy. Well, this one is super-punchy by comparison. But, nonetheless i put "One Way Or Another" side by side with it's previous releases, and the first thing you can hear is when the drums kick in, the snare is slamming loud compared to how it was. It also has a different reverb on it. I even tried to create this sound by compressing and EQ- ing the "best-of" copy, it was impossible. This is a newer, very drum-heavy remix. This mix times to 3:25. Also remixed in similar fashion on here is "Sunday Girl" - very slamming beat it didn't have before. Most of the other hits, as far as i can tell, appear their usual mixes, in one edit or another, but mastered very bass-heavy. But i too am now curious to hear the original 45. I owned one, didn't recall any noticable diffence in the mix, but then i never a/b'd it either! That's all i can add to this for now. MM Edited by MMathews |
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MMathews ![]() Music Fan ![]() Joined: 18 August 2005 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 0 |
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Ok, thanks to Ed for providing me a dub of his original
45. The remix i describe above is the 45 version. I bought a 45 when it was out, but i also owned the LP and generally only played that version. The 45 runs exactly 3:25. (not sure what is listed.) Todd, it seems your Ten Best and Time Life discs also have the 45 mix as well. Thanks for discovering this! Now that i really HEAR it, i love the drum mix they did for it. MM |
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Dale in Edmontn ![]() Music Fan ![]() Joined: 29 July 2012 Location: Canada Status: Offline Points: 0 |
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I've had questions about One Way Or Another, too, and thought I the answer when I got the limited edition "Blondie Singles Box" from 2004, which includes every *&%$! Blondie single except for One Way Or Another! LOL! But I also have the Time Life set, so thanks for the clarification!
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Todd Ireland ![]() Music Fan ![]() Joined: 16 October 2004 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 23 |
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Mark:
Thanks much for chiming in and I agree with you that the percussion and bass are mixed louder and "punchier" on the 45 than on the Best of CD and that the latter has a little added reverb on the overall recording. If "One Way or Another" on the Best of LP matches the mix on the parent LP Parallel Lines, then the database will need to differentiate which CDs contain the 45 mix and which contain the LP mix. There appears to be a :05-:06 length difference between the two, so I would think that should help identify which is which. |
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aaronk ![]() Admin Group ![]() Joined: 16 January 2005 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 208 |
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Just wanted to bump this back up so that it doesn't get forgotten about by Pat.
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MMathews ![]() Music Fan ![]() Joined: 18 August 2005 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 0 |
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Just wanted to add a helpful tip for identifying the 45
version. The louder drum mix is significant, once you hear it, but you can also go right to the ending. when she sings: "I'll walk down the mall Stand over by the wall Where I can see it all Find out who ya call..." <----LP version has this vocal in the right channel only. and fades the repeats that way. The 45 mix has that vocal dead center, right to the end. Also, so there's no confusion - there are only 2 versions, the LP version and 45 version. The original best-of uses the LP version. Hope this helps. MM |
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