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Originally posted by LunarLaugh LunarLaugh wrote:

Can I ask if anyone knows for sure if
their local stations were playing the LP
or 45 of this?


I'm 99% sure the station in N.H. I was at then played the 45. All our music was on cart, but we rarely played LP versions in the
mid-late 80s.
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So there are three variables on the horn line following the vocal around the 4:05 mark?

There's the lower octave on the 45, the higher octave with the harder and more intense breath that causes a slight bum note which I have on the LP.
Where does this one originate from? It has a higher octave on the horn line but the line is played more smoothly...

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Originally posted by LunarLaugh LunarLaugh wrote:

Can I ask if anyone knows for sure if
their local stations were playing the LP
or 45 of this?

I only ever recall hearing the LP but I
could very well be misremembering (I was
in Massachusetts when the song was a
current).


In Minneapolis, KDWB played the LP version and WLOL played
the 45 version.
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Originally posted by LunarLaugh LunarLaugh wrote:

So there are three variables on the horn line following the vocal around the 4:05 mark?


There is only one mix of this song, which is on the promo 12" single. This version runs 4:53. For the LP, the engineer made an edit at 4:07 of the 4:53 version.

For the single, the engineer started with the full 4:53 version, removed the drum intro, and then faded early. Therefore, there is no edit at the 4:07 point (of the full version) and we hear a different sax line than what is heard on the LP version at this point.
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But where does the third variation of the ending horn line in the link posted above originate from? Still the 12" mix?

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Originally posted by 995wlol 995wlol wrote:

Originally posted by LunarLaugh LunarLaugh wrote:

Can I ask if anyone knows for sure if
their local stations were playing the LP
or 45 of this?

I only ever recall hearing the LP but I
could very well be misremembering (I was
in Massachusetts when the song was a
current).


In Minneapolis, KDWB played the LP version and WLOL played
the 45 version.


Thanks! Sure enough, there's a KDWB aircheck on YouTube which clearly plays the LP version intro, too. I remember
hearing this particular intro a lot more than the edited one, for some reason, and I never owned the album.
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Hi LunarLaugh,

Nobody seemed to answer your questions, so I wanted to say
that version you pointed out is NOT the hit take.

It is a re-recording, possibly introduced in 2021 on
'Stories To Tell - Greatest Hits And More'.

That's why the sax is different...

Andy

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote LunarLaugh Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15 July 2024 at 8:42am
Hmmm, I thought the vocal and overall mix sounded a little different. A pretty convincing re-recording. Better than the usual, anyway.
Thanks!
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