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Fetta ![]() Music Fan ![]() Joined: 26 April 2005 Status: Offline Points: 0 |
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Is their a difference between 45 length vs. 45 version.
For example....Stayin Alive by the Bee Gees is listed as 45 length vs. 45 version. Thanks |
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Brian W. ![]() Music Fan ![]() Joined: 13 October 2004 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 17 |
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Yes... "45 version" means there's at least one edit, or a mix difference. "45 length" means it's just an early fade of the album mix.
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Fetta ![]() Music Fan ![]() Joined: 26 April 2005 Status: Offline Points: 0 |
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Thanks Brian.
So just to be sure, if it says 45 length, it is the actual 45 version.....correct? |
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eriejwg ![]() Music Fan ![]() ![]() Joined: 10 June 2007 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 73 |
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45 length would be where the LP version could then be faded to match the length of the 45.
45 version implies one or more edits on the 45 that aren't present on the LP or differences in vocals or instrumentation. |
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Brian W. ![]() Music Fan ![]() Joined: 13 October 2004 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 17 |
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Correct. |
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Fetta ![]() Music Fan ![]() Joined: 26 April 2005 Status: Offline Points: 0 |
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Thanks all......
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Indy500 ![]() Music Fan ![]() Joined: 29 January 2008 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 2 |
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Would it be safe to say that "45 version" is edit(s) only and thus could be recreated from the lp version but "45 mix" could not?
I rarely see the term "45 mix" is why I ask. |
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Todd Ireland ![]() Music Fan ![]() Joined: 16 October 2004 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 23 |
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The line between "version" and "mix" can be confusing. A 45 version is often just an edit of the LP version, but sometimes one version might contain additional or re-recorded instruments and vocal overdubs not found on the other version (such as the case with Eddie Money's "Two Tickets to Paradise" to name just one example). Meanwhile, my understanding of the "45 mix" and "LP mix" terms are that they both contain the exact same instrument and vocal tracks, but the 45 might, for example, feature the guitars or keyboards mixed more loudly and "in your face" compared to the LP mix where those same instruments might sound relatively "buried".
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EdisonLite ![]() Music Fan ![]() Joined: 18 October 2004 Location: United States Status: Online Points: 203 |
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I've always took it to mean that on this board, when someone says "45 mix" it can mean that there are some different instruments mixed in as well as differnt levels of mixes -- I guess it's a gray area. I could refer to H&O's "I Don't Wanna Lose You" as the 45 mix or 45 version, but it has strings and horns that are not on the LP at all.
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