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Post by knut on Oct 26, 2019 7:52:18 GMT
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Post by thejanitor on Oct 26, 2019 17:32:30 GMT
Nice. 😏 Surely I can't be the only one here who enjoys looking at alternate album covers from when they were released in different countries or on later reissues. 😊
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Post by madprofessorblyth on Oct 26, 2019 17:46:37 GMT
That's really cool, definitely have never seen that one before. I have an interesting copy of "What Goes Around" from the Philippines of which I've never seen another one like it before or since - I'll have to try to get some pictures of it up eventually.
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Post by dirtyfaz on Oct 26, 2019 22:16:44 GMT
A Question. Is the disc the mono or stereo version? Even us in Australia over the years have had a least 3 different covers. The original release, a World Record Club and a budget issue.
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Post by baz on Oct 27, 2019 0:18:39 GMT
A Question. Is the disc the mono or stereo version? Which gets me asking a variant of that question - I believe it was the last Hollies album to be issued in both mono and stereo formats but was the mono mix a genuine mono mix? It dates from the transitional era where mono was fading out so quite a few later mono albums transpired to be the stereo mixes folded down to mono, so what was the case with this album?
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poco
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Post by poco on Oct 27, 2019 2:31:53 GMT
"Hollies Sing Dylan" is a stereo reduction to mono.
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Post by dirtyfaz on Oct 27, 2019 8:15:22 GMT
I agree with Poco about that. Yes it was a stereo reduction to mono. Saved a lot of time just making one mix.
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Post by baz on Oct 27, 2019 10:58:45 GMT
Thanks Poco. Saves me from buying a mono copy if I encounter one!
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Post by knut on Oct 27, 2019 13:14:29 GMT
My record is in the post from USA. I will give you more details when it arrives. I have Hollies sing Hollies in mono from Argentina but that is a fold down too.
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