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Hykker
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Posted: 23 May 2016 at 5:34am |
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My promo has "Helpless" on the B side, both sides are stereo.
Does anyone have a mono/stereo promo of "Woodstock"? |
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Posted: 23 May 2016 at 6:25am |
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Steve, my Atlantic 2723 promo 45 copy for "Woodstock" is mono, also b/w
"Helpless", is 100% red & white (no black ink was used on either the label design or title/artist). It has a listed time of (3:52), an actual time of (3:51), and handwritten deadwax info of "A-18449-22-22" (the last two of which are much lighter, and with the first of the four ending 2's overlaying a "1".) This isn't the first time that you and I have found such mono/stereo differences to be present for Atlantic hit promo 45s around that time. Makes me wonder how many others we have yet to own/notice/document here.... |
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Posted: 24 May 2016 at 10:44pm |
If there are others it's not a common sight. Prior to 1972, finding Atlantic Mono/stereo Double hit sided promo 45's are quite scarce. I do have a few late 60's vintage Atlantic promos cut in stereo (The Red/white Atlantic promo label) of Dusty Springfield "Son Of A Preacher Man" and "It's A Beautiful Morning" by The Rascals. The flipside to those two promos are B side tracks that match the stock release. The earliest example I have of an Atlantic Mono/Stereo promo 45 is indeed 1972. Roberta Flack "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face" and some Asylum releases (distributed by Atlantic at the time) |
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Hykker
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Posted: 25 May 2016 at 5:46pm |
The earliest one I have is the Assembled Multitude's "Overture From Tommy" from the summer of 1970. Atlantic was a bit inconsistent on promos for a few years with some being mono/stereo, some double A side mono/mono, others just a white-label version of the commercial single (some of these were stereo, others mono). |
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I have a red & white label Atlantic promo 45 for CSNY's "Our House" listed as
the "plug side" backed with "Deja Vu." Both are mono. "Deja Vu" seems to have a different feel in this mix, but it may just be a fold down. I could post a photo, if you wanted. |
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Posted: 21 March 2017 at 8:45am |
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Did anyone ever come to a conclusion about the
difference between the version of "Ohio" on So Far versus the single? Can you simply speed up the So Far version to re-create the 45? |
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Posted: 21 March 2017 at 6:30pm |
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So Far is in stereo but the 45 is in mono.
Musically and vocally, I don't hear any elements that are on one but not the other, but I've never folded down the stereo to see what disappears. |
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