Dobber Posted September 4 Posted September 4 Utterly pointless topic I suppose,I notice small details here and there,recently this little detail in the recording,might be my ears? the original 45 has a finger snap and hi-hat sound in the intro and eventually onto a drum beat,however the reissued Kent version has a drum beat straight from the onset,has this been added on,or simply emphasised?
John Reed Posted September 4 Posted September 4 (edited) There are occasions where the Kent releases differ from the released records as sometimes the master tapes don't specify what version it is. There was a thread on here regarding the subject quite a few years ago. Edited September 4 by John Reed 2
Frankie Crocker Posted September 4 Posted September 4 Top tune however you look at it. A good example of how diverse music can be, and despite a few quirks, can make it to the big time. I can’t remember which film it featured in - Soulboy perhaps - but it was perfect for that particular scene. 1
Dobber Posted September 5 Author Posted September 5 Will have a listen to the variation in the 2 recordings ted
Ladymidnight Posted September 5 Posted September 5 Same thing with Eddie Parker - But if you must go on the Deep Soul release, a little different from the MAM if memory serves. 1
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