DCC Archive Zombies - for Steve

Discussion in 'Music Corner' started by David R. Modny, Nov 14, 2001.

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  1. David R. Modny

    David R. Modny Гордий українець-американець Thread Starter

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    Steve - Here's one that I was curious about, as I don't believe it's been addressed before. The mix of "I Love You", on the 1990 DCC disc (to the best of my knowledge), is unique in its appearance here. It has the long mono version guitar intro tagged onto the beginning of the standard, "truncated" stereo version. That is, this combined DCC version has the intro in mono and the body in stereo. Combing through my mountains of Zombies vinyl and CD's, I don't believe this has ever appeared in this form anywhere else. It's either simply just the long mono version or the short stereo version. Did you slap this one together or did a tape already exist, with this unique edit, somewhere in the London/Decca/Parrot library?
     
  2. Steve Hoffman

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    David,

    I made it. ;)
     
  3. David R. Modny

    David R. Modny Гордий українець-американець Thread Starter

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    Naughty, naughty...lol! Just puhleez don't tell me that you "took the blade" to the actual masters! :)
     
  4. BeatleFred

    BeatleFred Senior Member

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    The Zombies- Yes!!! OK- I'd like to know: what is the best sounding version of the masterpiece, 'Odessey & Oracle', out there???
     
  5. Vivaldinization

    Vivaldinization Active Member

    Get the one on Big Beat...

    -D
     
  6. BeatleFred

    BeatleFred Senior Member

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    Have it already, just wanted to know if there was anything better than that.
     
  7. Vivaldinization

    Vivaldinization Active Member

    Just the way the album sounds sans remixing, unfortunately.

    -D
     
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