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am i going mad :thumbsup: , or does my cd player make songs sound different whistling.gif ......................

is there two versions of what is this?-bobby womack

i have a version on a minit/stateside compalation album, and i've just heard another version on the northern soul sensations cd and its sounds very different.

anyone shed any light on this?

alan

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The first (best IMO) version 1966 released on Keymen records, re-recorded for Minit records in 1968.

ya, i would agree...... they just seem to sound very different, although very similar huh.gif

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The Minit version is completely different as I've just found out to my cost. Just bought one for a tenner and found its not the same record as on Keymen/Mirwood reissue. Whoops whistling.gif

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I prefer the Minit one, but keyman one's nice.

Me too, Mik - and you also get the plus of the fantastic "What You Gonna Do" on the other side, a cracking southern dancer if ever there was one! (Same song as Margie Joseph on Volt for anyone who hasn't heard it).

Jackie De Shannon also did a version of "What Is This" on Imperial that uses the same arrangement of the Womack Minit 45 - hardly surprising, really, as Womack produced it.

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Had the Keyman 45 now for years and for me the buisness a good old Wheel spin...... :thumbsup:

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The Minit recording is absolutely superb. thumbsup.gif

The one on Keyman is one of my pet-hate soul tunes, I simply can't stand it.

yes totally different songs.

....... but sebastian the flip to keyman is terrific.

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Me too, Mik - and you also get the plus of the fantastic "What You Gonna Do" on the other side, a cracking southern dancer if ever there was one! (Same song as Margie Joseph on Volt for anyone who hasn't heard it).

Jackie De Shannon also did a version of "What Is This" on Imperial that uses the same arrangement of the Womack Minit 45 - hardly surprising, really, as Womack produced it.

Yep, both are great in their own way.

Interesting thing with the Womack Keymen release , as with the The Fi Dels classic "Try A Little Harder" also on Keymen, the UK Jay Boy releases have far better and louder sound reproduction than the Keymen US originals !!!!

I always play the Jay Boys issues out !!! rolleyes.gif

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