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Weather you dont have records anymore OR YOU ARE LIKE ME AND DO
![]() Whats your longest song on a 45 you currently have?? (Or had) Mine is 'HEY JUDE' by the beatles.... THE ENTIRE 7 Mins and 11 Seconds IS ON THE 45!! (Kind of surprising) Anyone ever seen a longer one?? |
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Yes, I was going to say Hey Jude.
Most other long songs are cut down on 45s. |
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I have a 45 RPM record of American Pie by Don McLean and it's the entire uncut song which runs over 8 minutes. It's a re-issue 45 on the Collectables label.
An interesting thing about 45's is that sometimes the re-issues are better than the original releases. In some cases, the re-issues have the full version of the song while the originals are edited. "Carry On Wayward Son" by Kansas is edited on the 45, and as far as I know, there is no re-issue 45 that has the full version. The full version is only on Kansas "Leftoverture" album. Lionel Records issued three different variants of "Signs" by the Five Man Electrical Band. One variant has the intro and the end of the song trimmed off. Another variant includes the intro but the ending is cut off. The other variant is the full, unedited song which runs about 4 minutes. The unedited variant is the one that's hardest to find so I'm glad I have a copy. I ended up having to get import releases of "Lyin' Eyes" by The Eagles, "Dance With Me" by Orleans, and "Love Hurts" by Nazareth, because the import 45's are unedited while the USA releases are edited. I have hundreds of 45's, most are from the 70's but I also have some from the 50's and 60's. Some of them are obscure, they're good tunes but for whatever reason didn't do well on the charts. All are in good shape and play with good sound. |
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Sometimes 45s are a unique mix, not available on the original LP. Rhiannon and Say You Love Me by Fleetwood Mac, for example. They were striving for more of a hit single sound than the LP cut. The 45 edit of Do It Again by Steely Dan, I actually prefer to the unedited version. The edited version cuts an organ solo I can do without. I think the stereo side of the promo 45 is the only place to get the edited version in stereo, since I'm pretty sure the 45 is mono. |
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I have never owned a record, the music I have is all CDs (and some cassettes but no cassette player anymore).
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It's true that sometimes the 45 is a different mix compared to the album version. One example I can think of is Gerry Rafferty's Right Down The Line. The record company, United Artists, speeded up the song on the 45/single version while the album version plays at a slower tempo. 45's don't always have edited versions of the songs, many times the songs are complete and are the same version that's on the LP/album. In cases where the song on the 45 is edited, the record company sometimes refers to it as a "single edit". |
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The 45 of Say You Love Me doesn't appear to have anything edited from it, but it sounds like it's slightly speeded up compared to the LP version. |
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With Rhiannon the edited LP version has also been put out on a 45. I have that, Reprise K14430 (RPS 1345), (P) 1975 Made in UK, titled "Rhiannon". It states under the title (Edited from the album K54043 "Fleetwood Mac"). The hit single is RPS1345, master number (UCA5852)S (P) 1976, titled "Rhiannon (Will You Ever Win)". It's also the edited version but with significant added string overdubs.
I think Say You Love Me just has added overdubs and as you say, speeded slightly. Rhiannon (Will You Ever Win) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ua6qbCyFzC0 Better quality-- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K3o6sNk_RLk |
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On the LP version of Say You Love Me the electric piano is prominent in the mix, less so in the 45 version. The 45 version has prominent added guitar overdubs.
LP: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4zLQ4ukqMec 45: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ufDHzr20MhQ |
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Yes and A pink floyd song,I think ANIMALS on the 8track 2 songs are merged together with a goregous guitar solo to create one big song!!
Pigs on the Wing http://ipfs.io/ipfs/QmXoypizjW3WknFi..._the_Wing.html I am trying to find a copy of the 8track WITHOUT DOLBY!! |
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Joe Walsh's Life's Been Good is edited on the 45, the 45 version edits out some of the instrumental passages that drag the song out to about 8 minutes on the LP version. |
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Just to bore everyone a little further, the Over My Head (original) 45 is also different. It's mixed to practically mono on the 45 and has an intro missing from the LP version, which begins cold. I don't know which version is on the Back to Back Hits 45 (Reprise 0119) but I suspect it's the original 45 hit version. |
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