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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote EdisonLite Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 18 July 2008 at 12:58am
It's funny, just 2 minutes ago I loaded H&O's "I Don't Wanna Lose You (single mix)" (from Playlist) into my computer and noticed the same thing - it was not too overcompressed at all. And it sounds nice.
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Now one can only wish that a Billy Joel "Playlist" will be released with the 45 version of "Sometimes A Fantasy."

"I've got blisters on my blisters" waiting for this thing to come out. (Sorry for the horrible reference)

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Fetta Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 11 August 2008 at 11:33am
Just an FYI to those looking for these Playlist CDs. They all seem to be on sale this week for $5.99 at J&R Music World in Manhattan and they are on sale on-line as well (just an FYI...all the Cameo/Parkway CDs are $6.99)

I just picked up the Hall & Oates, Rick Astley and Eddie Money PLaylist CDs.   All I can say is that the 45 version of "Two Tickets To Paradise" is by far superior. Because I was just an infant when that was a hit, all I ever heard was the album version played on the radio. WOW....what a difference.
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Originally posted by Fetta Fetta wrote:

Now one can only wish that a Billy Joel "Playlist" will be released with the 45 version of "Sometimes A Fantasy."
-Fetta


Or a Barbra Streisand "Playlist" with the 45 version of "The Way We Were." I wonder who produces this series. I don't recall seeing any credits on the CD.
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Or, even the 45 version of "Movin' Out."
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Attn: Pat. db currently lists under this song:

(S)      (3:07)      Sony Music Special Products 28221 Hits Of The 80's 1982-1983 (45 version)

I was looking up 1978's "Two Tickets to Paradise" in the db to see if perhaps the elusive 45 version of this song had appeared on another U.S. CD since its 2008 debut on EM's Playlist: The Very Best of... collection, when the above listing w/ its descriptor caught my attention. However, quite understandably, the EM hit featured on Sony Music Special Products 28221 is actually 1982's "Think I'm in Love", so this CD entry will need to be moved to that song instead (and the descriptor dropped, since "Think I'm in Love" apparently has no 45/LP distinction)...
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Originally posted by EdisonLite EdisonLite wrote:


12. Adult Education [45 Version]


Curiously, what is considered the "45 version"? I don't
have a stock copy of this but my promo has a version with a
cold intro on one side, and one with a :21 intro (marked
"edit") on the other. Both sides have a listed time of
3:59.

ISTR airplay was a mixed bag on this back in '84, and this
is one of those H&O songs that just kind of dropped out of
sight once it fell off the charts.
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The stock 45 has the cold intro. The :21 second intro version is unique
to the promo 45. The promo version cannot be recreated using any CD
sources that I'm aware of, as there are mix differences compared with
the LP and 12" versions.
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