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Originally posted by Hykker Hykker wrote:

Does yours have the chimes in the intro just before the vocal?


No, it doesn't have any chimes there.
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i just folded down the cd version and compared it to my
commercial 45 and it sounds spot on.....except the cd
version dumps the song early......i don't think there is a
lp/45 difference unless someone can tell me exactly where
they are hearing the difference....i don't hear any chimes
on the cd fold down or my commercial 45....

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Ed, here's where the chimes are on the stereo version on both Super Hits Of The '70s, Vol. 6 and From Crayons To Perfume: Best Of: (Note that the chimes are only on the stereo version and only in the right channel):

1.) From 10.9 to 13.9. The first two chimes only last about one second, from :10.9 to :11.9, and are really soft, and while I can hear them in stereo, I can't when they're summed to mono (which isn't that surprising for someone who has what is classified as "profound" hearing loss.) The three chimes that follow, from :12.6 to :13.8, are noticeably louder, and I have no trouble hearing them both before and after summing.

2.) From :16.1 to :17.0, beginning just before and continuing as Lulu sings "I'll play the." These are also audible before and after summing to mono.

Keep in mind that your "equipment profile," as they call it in Steve Hoffmanland, can make a difference in what you're able to hear. When I first started converting vinyl to CD in 1996, I was using a pair of Bose Roommate speakers as monitors. An upgrade to a pair of professional level headphones four years later immediately revealed ticks and pops that I'd never noticed on the Roommates.
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