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Could one of you kind souls provide me with a full tracklisting for the Whispers Lp "sssssshhhhhh" Dore

Many thanks.

Richard

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  Richard Bergman said:
Could one of you kind souls provide me with a full tracklisting for the Whispers Lp "sssssshhhhhh" Dore

Many thanks.

Richard

my mate google answers most of my questions (and doesn't talk back :thumbsup: )

Got this:

LP-338 - Shhh - Whispers [1980] The Dip/Needle In A Haystack/Story Book Of Love/Dr. Love/As I Sit Here //You Got A Man On Your Hands/Never Again/You Can't Fight What's Right/I Was Born When You Kissed Me/It Only Hurts For A Little While

from >> HERE <<

but worth checking, if you can

HTH,

m

  Maria O said:
my mate google answers most of my questions (and doesn't talk back :thumbsup: )

Got this:

LP-338 - Shhh - Whispers [1980] The Dip/Needle In A Haystack/Story Book Of Love/Dr. Love/As I Sit Here //You Got A Man On Your Hands/Never Again/You Can't Fight What's Right/I Was Born When You Kissed Me/It Only Hurts For A Little While

from >> HERE <<

but worth checking, if you can

HTH,

m

the tracks on the LP are mixed differently than the original 45s, though. They have the bass mixed very high (and possibly even extra bass added / played over them) so it makes the cuts cheesy and 80s sounding.

  boba said:
the tracks on the LP are mixed differently than the original 45s, though. They have the bass mixed very high (and possibly even extra bass added / played over them) so it makes the cuts cheesy and 80s sounding.

??????? eh????? not on the version i had they didn't.

  Sutty said:
??????? eh????? not on the version i had they didn't.

I think they're not the same, if you listen the bass is at least mixed much louder, it makes them sound different to me.

  boba said:

the tracks on the LP are mixed differently than the original 45s, though. They have the bass mixed very high (and possibly even extra bass added / played over them) so it makes the cuts cheesy and 80s sounding.

Was the album released in the 60's and the 80s then ?

  Richard Bergman said:
Was the album released in the 60's and the 80s then ?

I don't think that there was an album released in the 60s, I think in 1980 Dore issued the album compiling all the earlier stuff, but that they at least remixed some of the cuts (if not all) from the master tapes.

  boba said:
I don't think that there was an album released in the 60s, I think in 1980 Dore issued the album compiling all the earlier stuff, but that they at least remixed some of the cuts (if not all) from the master tapes.

Bob's definately right on this. Some tracks or maybe all are different mixes. The one i think Richard wants it for "You can't fight what's right" is different to the 45 release, for me it's actually better.

Richard, PM me an email address and i'll send you a good quality mp3 and i'm sure you'll notice the difference.

Tomo

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