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Jerry Wallace - There She Goes

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Topic: Jerry Wallace - There She Goes
Posted By: MMathews
Subject: Jerry Wallace - There She Goes
Date Posted: 20 March 2013 at 12:27pm
Ed happened to be timing up his 45 for this, Challenge #
59098 - and he noticed a difference between his 45 and
the version on the Eric cd "Hard To find 45's on cd Vol.
10".
The 45 does not list a time but runs 2:38.   

The stereo version on CD is the hit recording, but the
stereo is missing the first :02 of the 45's intro, and
also ends cold. The 45 fades just before the cold end
happens.
The stereo is also pitched slower in speed.

I did ask Bill B about the difference, as i couldn't
recall myself, but the honest answer is i think all 3 of
us simply overlooked the intro difference.
As for the cold end, we may indeed have simply left it
intact for collectors, instead of fading it. The stereo
version was a sought-after collector's item.

For Pat,
i'm not totally sure how you'd label this stereo version,
but i tried researching it, and as far as we can tell the
master was pulled from an LP reel, but it may have been a
Best-of type LP.   There was a challenge LP titled "There
She Goes" and we assume it was the same stereo version,
but not sure.
So, a short description is likely "LP version"....we're
just not sure if it was the *first* LP version and don't
know what was on the mono LP.

Any addl. input appreciated.
MM





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Posted By: KentT
Date Posted: 13 May 2013 at 8:13pm
The earliest true Stereo on "There She Goes" was on "In The Misty Moonlight" LP which was all true Stereo. Many Jerry Wallace reissues are at wrong pitch as many are badly sped up. "In The Misty Moonlight" the reliable exception. Curb has the rights tied up on Jerry's material and has for some time. Their Jerry Wallace hits CD is scandalously bad (very fast speed ups). I offered to remaster this for Curb for free a few times.

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