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    Posted: 14 February 2007 at 2:32pm
Both my commercial and my promo 45 have a listed time of (3:45), and both actually run (3:46). I post this simply because all current database CDs run between (3:37) and (3:42).

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Jim, I timed the LP and the running time is (3:41) not (3:44) as stated on the record label.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Bill Cahill Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 18 February 2007 at 5:06pm
The Free Movement album wasn't mastered very well. It was strange, the single was on Decca but the LP was on Columbia. Decca only had the single, so after they had a "hit" the Free Movement signed with Columbia for an album deal, and Columbia just licensed the track to add to the album. But they didn't bother to check the phase on the song when they stripped it onto the album so "I've Found Someone Of My Own" always sounded out of phase if you heard it on a mono radio and the source was the Columbia LP. Wouldn't surprise me if Columbia faded it slightly earlier or even if the speed was wrong. Sloppy job.
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my commercial 45 issued as decca 32818 only runs 3:42..the etching in the run out groove states....
"7L-15583 E1"...maybe there are two copies....
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I had a copy of the commercial 45 at one time, and it matched what's on the Eric CD in the database.
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i will compare the version from the eric cd versus my 45 shortly....
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The actual running time of my commercial 45 is (3:46).
I think that there are 2 different pressings.
The run out groove info: "7L-15583". My 45 doesn't have "E1" description.

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