Sounds of the Seventies - 1976: Take Two
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Topic: Sounds of the Seventies - 1976: Take Two
Posted By: Todd Ireland
Subject: Sounds of the Seventies - 1976: Take Two
Date Posted: 04 June 2005 at 2:20pm
A couple days ago I was trying to locate the 45 version of Thin Lizzy's "The Boys Are Back in Town" in my CD collection. According to the 10th edition of T40MOCD, the single version has only appeared on the various artist CD Sounds of the Seventies - 1976: Take Two (Time-Life SOD-18). I have this CD so I just assumed I had what I was looking for.
Well, when I got the CD out, I was shocked to discover "The Boys Are Back in Town" isn't even on my copy! After doing some research, it appears there have been two different pressings of this CD title. "Boys" is listed as Track 2 on one pressing, which I presume is the one Pat has, while my pressing instead contains Fleetwood Mac's "Over My Head" on Track 2 (it is the LP version running 3:33). All the other tracks on both CDs are identical! My pressing has catalog number SOD-18 but also contains an additional catalog number on the CD itself: OPCVD-2631. The matrix number printed along the disc's hub is: 10 OPCD 2631-2 RE-1 01. Evidently, there must have been some licensing issue with "Boys" that caused it to be replaced by "Over My Head" on the later pressings. So for now, it looks like the earlier pressings of the Sounds of the Seventies - 1976: Take Two CD is the only way to get the 45 version of "Boys".
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Posted By: JMD1961
Date Posted: 05 June 2005 at 6:51am
Guess I'm one of the lucky ones, Todd. Mine has "The Boys Are Back In Town" on it.
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Posted By: Brian W.
Date Posted: 05 June 2005 at 1:18pm
Posted By: sriv94
Date Posted: 20 October 2005 at 6:02pm
Sorry to revive an old thread, but I was thinking about this as I heard the LP version of "The Boys Are Back In Town" on the radio earlier today--my Time-Life CD also has "Boys" on it, but for some reason I seem to recall a different edit played on the radio back in the day. Here's the strange part--how I remember the edit was this:
At around the (2:47) mark--two lines of "the boys are back in town," followed by the whisper ("boys back, boys back"). That immediately segues into the higher end guitar from the LP version (I don't have the LP version to officially check the timing). And looking at E-Bay, there's a vinyl reissue 45 listed with a running time of (3:11) (with "Jailbreak" as the B-side). Timing it as best I can in my head, it's pretty darn close (and the 8th edition of the book notes that DJ copies ran (3:11), but no time given for commercial copies). Yet the Time-Life version runs (3:34), has no edit at the (2:47) mark but has a different edit at around (2:59) and fades out before that final LP version guitar solo.
Long way of asking this--is that version on the Time-Life CD the actual 45?
Doug
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Posted By: AndrewChouffi
Date Posted: 20 October 2005 at 9:20pm
Doug, what you described IS the 45 version.
Sadly, I don't know what version is on the aforementioned Time-Life CD.
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Posted By: sriv94
Date Posted: 21 October 2005 at 7:16am
Sounds like a bad edit of the LP version. Time-Life did the same thing on that very same CD with ELO's "Evil Woman" (45 version is correct up to a certain point, then it goes awry).
Doug
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Posted By: davidclark
Date Posted: 22 October 2005 at 8:22am
I had to have some fun with this one after reading the above. My version of the TL CD Sounds of the Seventies - 1976: Take Two has "The Boys Are Back in Town". From a Thin Lizzy website, I asked about the 45, and someone posted their 45 on the site. I then made an edit using the TL version up to a point, then the LP version (the TL version fades too early to make a true 45 edit). Here's what I learned:
45 edit and LP same until :53 where the 45 edits out to 1:06, from 2:24 to 2:36, from 3:14 to 3:20, from 3:23 to the drum roll at 3:45 and finally from 3:46 to 4:10, then they fade together.
Amazing how they can do this many edits and end up with a decent single!
------------- dc1
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Posted By: sriv94
Date Posted: 22 October 2005 at 9:18am
When I make those edits I end up with a time of (3:06), not (3:11). Could be I'm doing something wrong, plus the end sounds a little funky. Just curious--which site did you go to to get someone to post the 45 on, because I'd like to hear it for myself?
Doug
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Posted By: davidclark
Date Posted: 22 October 2005 at 10:07am
the site is http://forum.thin-lizzy.com. you have to join the forum first, then you can get into it. also, I end up with a time of about 3:08, not 3:11.
------------- dc1
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Posted By: Moderator
Date Posted: 22 October 2005 at 12:08pm
I had better toss some information into this thread. What I thought was a dj 45 of "The Boys Are Back In town" is really a commercial copy that runs (3:10). Joel Whitburn claims the commercial 45 of this song runs (3:26) so perhaps there are two different commercial 45's. If Paul Haney reads this perhaps he can comment on whether the (3:26) time is accurate or a typo. The version that is on the Time-Life cd Sounds Of The Seventies 1976: Take Two is not the commercial 45 version that I have.
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Posted By: Paul Haney
Date Posted: 24 October 2005 at 8:13am
Hey Pat, I just timed the RR commercial copy which states a run time of (3:26). This version actually runs (3:10). The dead wax says (2-52627-CT2). Hope this helps.
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Posted By: sriv94
Date Posted: 25 October 2005 at 1:05pm
davidclark wrote:
the site is http://forum.thin-lizzy.com. you have to join the forum first, then you can get into it. also, I end up with a time of about 3:08, not 3:11. |
Nice job, David. So my remembrance of the 45 is correct--now it's just a matter of putting the edits together from the LP (seems like the last edit may be the toughest to pull off--as it's two edits almost simultaneously).
------------- Doug
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Posted By: eriejwg
Date Posted: 08 August 2007 at 7:07pm
Reviving this one if you don't mind, the Thin Lizzy forum is kaput. David, are your edits exact timing?
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Posted By: davidclark
Date Posted: 09 August 2007 at 4:56am
I believe so - I used the vinyl 45 source sent to me as a guide.
------------- dc1
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Posted By: BillCahill
Date Posted: 09 August 2007 at 5:00am
My DJ copy also runs 3:10
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