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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote crapfromthepast Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16 May 2022 at 9:05pm
How do I tell the difference between the 3-track album and the 2-track mix?

All the stereo versions I have sound basically the same (with the exception of Time-Life's Rock Party, which has its left and right channels swapped but otherwise sounds like all the others).

I just discovered that the CD Dick Bartley On The Radio Vol. 3 is mono, with the "worst morning after" lyric at 0:20. I'd never actually heard the alternate-lyric version.

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You can tell the "3-track" version when the organ comes in (at the beginning,
1:00 and 1:58). The common "2-track" version features the organ and the
vocal together left with the bass/drums right. The rarer 3-track version has the
organ right, vocal center and bass/drums left. BTW, the stereo "censored"
version from the LP is this 3-track mix but not as wide. I too would like to know
why we have a 2-track and a 3-track mix for this one.

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