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Thanks so much for the info guys - please keep it coming!

Thought I’d chime in and comment on a few:

Regarding Liar, Liar, I can only imagine being old enough in 1968 (I was 7) to
buy “Oldies But Goodies Vol. 9” and hear the song in stereo for the first
time! I know how it feels to have discovered a first time stereo song in the
late LP/early CD era (one of the first was when Dick Bartley played “(I Can't
Get No) Satisfaction” on his Solid Gold Saturday Night program, and I heard
stereo! I was floored!!). Then came the quest to track it down (which I soon
did).

Anyway, regarding Velvelettes - He Was Really Sayin' Somethin', it is stereo
on 2005 Rhino VA CD "One Kiss Can Lead to Another: Girl Group Sounds
Lost and Found”. As far as I can tell, it is the hit 45.
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Originally posted by AndrewChouffi AndrewChouffi wrote:

To Mark Matthews:
I'm not sure that Marty Wekser mixed Georgie Fame's "Yeh,
Yeh".
I believe it first surfaced in approx. 1998 on an import
CD (and it might have been a previously suppressed
original stereo period piece mix, I'm not sure).
Anyone know for sure?
Andy


Andy, you are correct, Andy B. at BSN researched this for
me. The stereo mix did indeed debut in a 1998 Universal
UK Georgie Fame box set, which I'm told is now very rare
and expensive. And yes, it was likely an existing mix in
the vaults that was never issued on vinyl.   
The 2003 Universal Jazz CD release was the first time I
was made aware of it.
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For a free MP3 of the very clear true stereo Ebony
Eyes:
https://archive.org/download/TheEverlyBrothers-
ebonyEyes/TheEverlyBrothers-ebonyEyes.mp3

The Time Life Everly Brothers hits comp and these
comps
also have it:
AM Gold - Early '60s Classics ~ Time-Life R984-20
Hard to Find 45s on CD - Vol. 5: Sixties Pop Classics
~
Eric 11509-2
Heartaches & Harmonies ~ Rhino R2-71779
Superhits - Early 60s Classics ~ Time-Life SUD-19

The first release of this master was the Time Life
Rock and Roll Era Everly Brothers comp.

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And the real Stereo debut of "Ebony Eyes" was on Warner Brothers Stereo LP discs of the era.
I turn up the good and turn down the bad!
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Originally posted by KentT KentT wrote:

And the real Stereo debut
of "Ebony Eyes" was on Warner Brothers
Stereo LP discs of the era.


The Warner albums had a rechanneled
version of the song, not stereo.
Live in stereo.
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Bump in honor of Chuck Berry...

Nadine was single only release in 1965. Hence, mono.

But it appears in stereo on a bunch of Chuck Berry comps. Anybody
know where the stereo version came from?
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Likely a period mix made then or one of the Steve Hoffman remixes done while at MCA from the Chess Multitracks. "From London to Liverpool" album on Chess from 1965 was true Stereo in the Stereo version and Chuck Berry's first Stereo LP. So, the possibility exists that "Nadine" may have had a period Stereo mix done.
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