Bill Blacks Combo-"Josephine"
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Topic: Bill Blacks Combo-"Josephine"
Posted By: jimct
Subject: Bill Blacks Combo-"Josephine"
Date Posted: 10 April 2010 at 7:42pm
My commercial 45, confirmed as Hi 2022, has both a listed & actual time of (2:22). I only post this info because the only current database CD featuring this song is a re-recording.
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Posted By: Todd Ireland
Date Posted: 12 April 2010 at 9:30pm
I have what appears to be the hit recording of "Josephine" on two Bill Black's Combo import CD reissues:
Bill Black's Greatest Hits ~ Bill Black's Combo Goes West (Hi Records 174) (U.K.)
The Hi Records Masters (Hi Records 31) (U.K.)
However, on both discs the song runs 2:24 and ends cold, so I'm wondering if the song plays at a slower speed on the CDs than on the 45? A :02 discrepancy in length may not seem like much, but if the difference is the result of a speed issue then it would certainly be more audible in a shorter song like "Josephine".
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Posted By: jono
Date Posted: 13 April 2010 at 11:39am
Todd -
I have the Hi 174 (UK) cd you mentioned (as well as the 45, albeit in VERY rough shape). I didn't listen all the way through but I could tell within the first 10 seconds that, although close, they appear to be different versions. At about 7 seconds in on the cd, there is (I don't know if I'm describing it correctly), an organ "twirl", where it sounds as if 3 or more notes are played in rapid succession, that is not present on the 45. Also, the 45 does sound to me to be a bit faster, at least at the beginning.
For what it's worth, the endings sound the same.
Jon O.
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Posted By: Todd Ireland
Date Posted: 14 April 2010 at 1:42pm
Hmmm, that's interesting, Jon... I wonder then if the version of "Josephine" appearing on the two aforementioned import CDs is an LP version?
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Posted By: jono
Date Posted: 15 April 2010 at 1:45pm
For those of you that only have the 45, that same "twirl" I was trying to explain at :07 on the cd can be found on both the 45 & cd at around 1:13-1:14, but the notes sound a little faster coming out of it on the cd at that point.
I think my initial perceptions regarding the speed differences between the two versions may not be correct. I'm afraid I'm only going by what my ears tell me and the beginning sounded different to me for some reason I can't explain. Like I said, though, my 45 is in rough shape.
Help, anyone??
Jon O.
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Posted By: jono
Date Posted: 17 June 2011 at 2:53pm
As noted in another post (search under the cd title listed below), the 45 version of "Josephine" can be found on the import cd "Complete Pop Instrumental Hits of the Sixties, Vol. 1 - 1960". I'm glad I can replace my 45 of this one, thanks to producer Bill Buster and crew.
Jon O.
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