Rick-An Ordinary Fool
Well-Known Member
I just picked these up today. I really don't know how rare it is. Does anyone have one of these?
There the size of a 45 single but played at 33 1/2. The numbering starts back to 1 again for each side.
Now I'm wondering when these were pressed? Before or after the Singles Lp & Now & Then LP were released?
On the Singles one, Rainy Days sounds different to me and doing a side by side comparo, Rainy Days on this 45 is definately slower and of course Superstar does not seque into this song. And there is no echoey feel like some of the remixes Richard has done in the past. At first I thought Rainy couldn't be slower but I compared it alot of times to the original Lp & it's definately slower also on Rainy Days there is something I just can't put my finger on but something else is different.
On the Now & Then one, I noticed that Fun Fun Fun starts without the ending of Yesterday Once More. The Now & Then came with the jukebox labels, a whole sheet of them. I must have lucked out cause the sound is mint on both. What does LLP mean at the top?
Here are some pics. Would love to hear your thoughts.
There the size of a 45 single but played at 33 1/2. The numbering starts back to 1 again for each side.
Now I'm wondering when these were pressed? Before or after the Singles Lp & Now & Then LP were released?
On the Singles one, Rainy Days sounds different to me and doing a side by side comparo, Rainy Days on this 45 is definately slower and of course Superstar does not seque into this song. And there is no echoey feel like some of the remixes Richard has done in the past. At first I thought Rainy couldn't be slower but I compared it alot of times to the original Lp & it's definately slower also on Rainy Days there is something I just can't put my finger on but something else is different.
On the Now & Then one, I noticed that Fun Fun Fun starts without the ending of Yesterday Once More. The Now & Then came with the jukebox labels, a whole sheet of them. I must have lucked out cause the sound is mint on both. What does LLP mean at the top?
Here are some pics. Would love to hear your thoughts.