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    Posted: 01 April 2013 at 9:37pm
Saw this on another forum tonight, announced by Barry
Scott himself...

"The Lost 45s" Of The 70s and 80s, Volume Three

Barry Scott Presents:

“The Lost 45s” of the 70s and 80s Volume Three: Featuring
Top 40 Hits not available on CD in America!

Audio CD (August 6, 2013) Tentative Date



Label: Universal Music Special Products



Note: Cover Art Coming Soon



Volume Three Track Listing:



Old Fashioned Boy (You’re The One)-Stallion #37/1977
Casablanca 877


Double Dutch Bus-Frankie Smith #30/1981 (single edit)
WMOT 5356


I’m Not Gonna Let It Bother Me Tonight-Atlanta Rhythm
Section #14/1978 (single edit) Polydor 14484


Turning Japanese-The Vapors #36/1980 (single edit) United
Artists 1364


The Boys Are Back In Town-Thin Lizzy #12/1976 (single
edit) Mercury 73786


Lights Out-Peter Wolf #12/1984 (single edit) EMI America
8208


Prisoner Of Your Love-Player #27/1978 (single edit) RSO
908


You’re My Girl-Franke & The Knockouts #27/1981 (single
edit) Millennium 11808


Anything You Want-John Valenti #37/1976 Ariola America
7625


The Night Owls-Little River Band #6/1981 (single edit)
Capitol 5033


Don’t Want To Live Without It-Pablo Cruise #21/1978
(single edit) A&M 2076


We Don’t Talk Anymore-Cliff Richard #7/1980 (single edit)
EMI America 8025


Get It Right Next Time-Gerry Rafferty #21/1979 (single
edit) United Artists 1316


Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic-Police #3/1981 A&M
2371


Don’t Hold Back-Chanson #21/1979 (single edit) Ariola
America 7717


Hit Me With Your Best Shot- Pat Benatar #9/1980 Chrysalis
2464


I Can’t Stand The Rain-Eruption #18/1978 Ariola/Hansa
7686


Bruce-Rick Springfield #27/1984 Mercury 880405


Margaritaville-Jimmy Buffett #8/1977 (single edit) ABC
12254


The First Day Of Summer-Tony Carey #33/1984 (single edit)
MCA 52388


After thirteen years since the second volume of this
series was released, it’s finally here. Volume three of
“The Lost 45s” of the 70s and 80s will be released this
summer and it was worth the wait. This time we have a
jam packed disc with twenty much sought after single
versions. Collectors will find many rare single edits
(like Jimmy Buffett’s “Margaritaville” and Cliff
Richard’s “We Don’t Talk Anymore”) plus several unique 45
versions that differ from the LP version (like Pat
Benatar’s “Hit Me With Your Best Shot,” “Every Little
Thing She Does Is Magic” by Police and Eruption’s remake
of “I Can’t Stand The Rain”). Some tracks make their US
CD debut (like “Anything You Want” by John Valenti and
“Don’t Hold Back” by Chanson). Hear every song like you
first heard it on the radio or on your turntable. You
won’t get the same tired songs you get on other
compilations. Instead, we’ve hand picked hard to find
gems seldom heard, but not forgotten, by Stallion,
Player, Peter Wolf, Rick Springfield and Gerry Rafferty
just to name a few. Every track is the original hit
version and has been superbly mastered from the original
master tapes. With an eight page booklet, including
pictures plus extensive liner notes on each song and
artist, this is one disc you will want to add to your
collection and play over and over again.
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WOW!
I perked right up when i saw this!!!!

I just made an empty spot right after vol. 2 on my shelf,
and a candle will burn in vigil until the new cd is home.
:-)    Finally! that Stallion song...

Alas...still no Greg Guidry...sigh.

but an awesome line-up nonetheless.

thanks for heads up, made my week!!!
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OMG! Stallion AND John Valenti? I think I just died and went to heaven. I never thought either of those songs would see the light of day on CD. Thanks for the great news!

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Did you also see the last line on the original post:

April Fools!

Too bad, it sounded like a terrific CD!
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote EdisonLite Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 02 April 2013 at 9:37am
Well, the last line doesn't really indicate the post is an April Fools joke.

But I did see the April 1 date before reading the whole post, so I figured as much. Erie sure went to a lot of trouble compiling all that info for an April Fools joke.

It certainly did seem too good to be true.

Now, someone should contact Barry Scott and tell him to actually release this CD!! Sure, Varese Sarabande won't do it but maybe he can get another label to do it.

And Mark, Greg Guidry's "Goin' Down" IS available on CD - an out of print Japanese various-artist comp called "Very Best of AOR", which I happen to have, my friend :)
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Wow. What an elaborate hoax. My mouth was watering when I read the
track listing. Guess Barry or someone else punked us.
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Originally posted by EdisonLite EdisonLite wrote:

Well, the last line doesn't really indicate the post is an April Fools joke.


I meant the last line of the original post (as it appeared on the BSN message board), it actually said:

April Fools!

Now, if that doesn't indicate it's a joke, then I don't know what does!
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Originally posted by Santi Paradoa Santi Paradoa wrote:

Guess Barry or someone else punked us.


It wasn't Barry. I wrote Barry about this Aprils Fools post and suggested he actually pursue releasing such a CD. I gave him a link to this page, and here's his response:

<Wow. That was a cool list! I don’t have much time to contact any labels, but if you let them know—I can certainly work on this with them. Great track listing…it contained a few of the songs on my ‘most wanted’ list!>
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Quick call Bill Buster. Maybe between Bill and Barry they can convince
someone at Universal to open their vault(s) and make this a true
release.
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Good luck convincing Bill Buster of that. From the above list, I can tell you I've already tried to convince him to release Stallion and the Police single mix of "Every Little Thing..." on CD (along with some other suggestions) and he shot every song down - including Al Wilson's #3 R&B/#27 pop hit "I've Got a Feeling" and Irene Cara's Top 20 hit "Out Here On My Own" - the version with full orchestra. He told me there was virtually no interest. He even went to YouTube to check on "Out Here On My Own" views. The number was over 1.3 million views. He said that just doesn't indicate there's enough interest in the song, to him. This really surprised me because he recently reissued Five Flights Up "Do What You Wanna Do" (which had 20,000 YouTube views) and Avante-Garde's "Naturally Stoned" (which had 20,000 YouTube views). So I thought the 1.3 million YouTube views for Irene Cara was a lot more than 20,000 and would only prove my point. But it didn't. He just reiterated "no interest".

As for the Police, he thought it would probably need to get Sting's approval - and that may well be - but why not request the license from Universal and have them ask for Sting's approval? The only real difference in the single mix is that Sting's voice is much more audible, whereas it's buried in the album mix, and I can't imagine Sting wouldn't want a version released where you can actually hear his vocals.

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