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    Posted: 06 April 2010 at 12:58pm
The database contains a note saying Stevie Wonder's "You Are the Sunshine of My Life" runs 3:00 on both the 45 and the LP. However, all versions running 2:50 or so are listed as "45 version" while all the versions running close to 3:00 are listed as "LP Version." What is the actual running time of the 45? I didn't find anything under a search.
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I would presume all of the database CDs with a "45 version" are faded early. The LP version and 45 version are definitely different mixes.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote eriejwg Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 06 April 2010 at 7:10pm
So, the only way to get that missing 8-10 seconds is pick up the 45?
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This is only speculation on my part, since I've not actually heard the 45. There may also be more than one 45 length, as we've seen in several other cases.
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Running time of the DJ 45 is 3:00 for the stereo side and 2:59 for the mono side. The difference is due to a slighly sooner fade out on the mono side.

My DJ copy has a very low fade out on both sides that goes on longer than most fade outs.

My speculation is that when the single version was mastered for CD or maybe even compilation vinyl albums they just faded it out sooner.
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i think if you use the cd's that have the 45 version as the
base and tack on the ending of the lp version, you should
be able to get pretty close to replicating the proper vinyl
45 length and version.....my commercial 45 runs 2:57..the
etching in the run out groove is T-54232-619-32-02A'...the
T-54232 has a line running through it...
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Ed, this is a good theory, but the 45 version is a different mix. I think I tried this once and didn't get good results.
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Ed, it can't be done because the 45 has added
drums/percussion and horns.
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really....i understand that the 45 version is a different
mix than the lp version but i listened to the last 0:10 of
the vinyl compared to the lp version and they sounded the
same.....let me give another listen tmw am when maybe i'm
not as tired.....be back tmw...
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote edtop40 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15 June 2013 at 6:37am
ok, i just gave the song another listen this
morning.....well....i think i may have to disagree with
both of you, aaron and hitsman.....the mix IS The same
except for the horn overdubs.......the cd lp version i
have from the 2 disc import collection titled 'definitive
collection' is the same as the vinyl 45, except for the
horn overdubs which run throughout the whole
song....BUT...the percussion parts (drums & cymbals) are
there.....and the last 0:09 of the vinyl 45, in my
opinion, can be tacked on to the end of
the cd 45 version, effectively re-creating the vinyl 45
version.........can i ask which cd's you are comparing
the vinyl 45 to as to think it can't be done?.....mark,
do you want to take a crack seeing if my hunch is right?

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