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I have never heard of "You're The One" being released as a single.I read in the Coleman Carpenters Book, that 2 singles were released from "Lovelines". 1. "If I Had You" (Karen Carpenter) b/w "The Uninvited Guest" (Carpenters) and "You're The One" b/w ? . I have never seen a physical single. Can anyone verify this here? Thanks
Apparently there was a cassette single-only release of “If I Had You/The Uninvited Guest” released under just Karen’s name. You can see the artwork on the original CTYRTC DVD from 1999.I have never heard of "You're The One" being released as a single.
The only CD Single I have with "You're The One" on it is this one from the UK 1990
Carpenters - Merry Christmas Darling
The other you mentioned "If I Had You" was released as a single no artwork just a plain a felt lined plastic case here. Click on pic for more details. 1989 Promo CD.
Karen Carpenter - If I Had You
I had to copies of the cassette single, one got ruined and the other one I traded with Irene (a fellow Carpenters fan) for a Carpenters tour bookApparently there was a cassette single-only release of “If I Had You/The Uninvited Guest” released under just Karen’s name. You can see the artwork on the original CTYRTC DVD from 1999.
Finally I got the CD in the mail Saturday morning!!! The CD is in blue not the regular silver CD. The 8 page book itself was copied from a printer though.
Especially since the original CD was done in 16-bit/44.1 while the Remastered Classics version was pressed in the HDCD format that allowed for 24-Bit/44.1khz to be pressed on the disc (but it’s still playable on a regular CD player).It sounds like you got it from a 3rd party vendor and doesn't sound like an official CD, I've never heard of a blue Lovelines CD and if the insert booklet was copied then it sure sounds like a CDR. It's also possible it was ripped at a much lower bit rate than an official CD.
HDCD format that allowed for 24-Bit/44.1khz to be pressed on the disc
Sorry have disagree with you. According to Mark Linett in the CD booklet for the Beach Boys “Little Deuce Coupe/All Summer Long”:
Matt, the official CD is still very easy to find and very inexpensive. There are several on e bay that will give you an idea what it looks like so you will know it's an official CD. There are also brand new ones for about $12.00 or $13.00I should have bought the "Lovelines" CD back in 1999 or 2000 back then!! Matt Clark Sanford, MI
That doesn’t mean a thing. Even 2.0 LPCM Blu-Ray tracks are at 1.5Mbps.Yeah I popped in my Close To You Remastered Classics CD (US) and opened VLC and it hovered around 1400 to 1500 bit rate. I don't have windows media player. I also opened the CD using iTunes and it read the same bit rate as a normal CD, so I guess you have to have a player that picks up the higher bit rate. It sounds minor anyway. I'll open it using my blu ray player and see what that shows maybe that will pick it up.