Rick-An Ordinary Fool
Well-Known Member
Is Anthology (1989) CD Set from Japan the only place that the 89 remix of Goodbye to Love can be found? I just realized I don't think I have this remix. It seems that I have either the 85 remix or the 91 remix which are used the most.
I really want to hear the 89 remix because of this:
"The version of "Goodbye to Love" here is also different than any previously-released version. If you listen to any other version of the song, you don't hear Karen take a breath before her first word. Since she comes in before the piano, Richard wondered why they didn't include her intake of air on the original recording, so he went back to the original master tapes to listen to it. What he found was that his count, leading into the song, was audible through Karen's headphones, and her breath occurs at the same time as Richard is counting. So on Anthology, you get to hear Richard's count and Karen's breath before she starts singing"
Credited from: http://www.grantguerrero.com/carpenters/anthology.html
I have From the Top but never purchased Anthology, they say the sound of the mastering of the CD's is excellent, can you really tell?
I really want to hear the 89 remix because of this:
"The version of "Goodbye to Love" here is also different than any previously-released version. If you listen to any other version of the song, you don't hear Karen take a breath before her first word. Since she comes in before the piano, Richard wondered why they didn't include her intake of air on the original recording, so he went back to the original master tapes to listen to it. What he found was that his count, leading into the song, was audible through Karen's headphones, and her breath occurs at the same time as Richard is counting. So on Anthology, you get to hear Richard's count and Karen's breath before she starts singing"
Credited from: http://www.grantguerrero.com/carpenters/anthology.html
I have From the Top but never purchased Anthology, they say the sound of the mastering of the CD's is excellent, can you really tell?