I've been working like crazy to find as many original mixes and single edits as I can and it's amazing how hard some of them are almost impossible to find. Here's a short list of some titles and where I obtained them. It'd be nice of others to share their sources, so please add whatever you can.
Copacabana- Barry Manilow-
Every compilation or greatest hits CD I've seen has either the long B-side mix or an early-mid 1990s remix of the A-side. Finally tracked down the A-side original mix from the soundtrack to the movie "Madagascar 2", of all places. Well worth the purchase price from Rhapsody.
The Devil Went Down To Georgia- Charlie Daniels Band-
Yeah. Just try to find the "son of a gun" version. Finally found it on a "Billboard Top Hits:1979" cassette at a thrift store. There's also a fan-created video that has it that was posted on Youtube, if you're really desperate.
Jet Airliner- Steve Miller Band-
A few years ago, the record label replaced all the single versions on the "Greatest Hits 1974-1978" album with the album versions. Rhapsody has both editions of the album as of this writing, so those of us who want to hear "funky kicks" near the end of this song had better buy it while we can.
Aquarius/Let The Sunshine In- Fifth Dimension-
The single clocks in at 4:49, I believe, though some CDs have it listed at anywhere from 4:48-4:53. But for those of us who want the edit as played on radio, 3:47 or so from a Virgin Records 2-disc set from 2008 titled "The Swingin' Sixties"
and also on the sadly out-of-print 1998 release "Dick Bartley Presents Collector's Essentials on the Radio: Volume 4".
Substitute (US 45 version)- The Who-
With the infamous altered lyrics that the record label in the USA (Decca, I believe) forced the group to use. To my knowledge, available from one source and one alone (except for actual 45 copies)- the bonus disc in the UK version of the "Ultimate Who" 2-disc set. I think this is out of print- I know that my unopened copy from Ebay was one of the most expensive music purchases I've ever made. Oddly enough, the entire album including the bonus disc was licensed by MCA for download on the now-defunct Spiralfrog site.
Light My Fire- The Doors -
Single mono edit. One source I'm sure of and just one- the "digital 45" (these are actual 45s dubbed over and released as legal downloads). I got my copy from Rhapsody and I believe Amazon and Napster have it as well. IF memory serves, this was also included as a bonus track on the CD edition of the soundtrack to the movie "The Doors", but I'm far from certain about that.
Tears Of A Clown- Smokey Robinson And The Miracles.
Multiple versions of this out there. US stereo LP, UK mono single (a clean master and a really bad transfer), US stereo single, but I finally got the US mono single from the very expensive box set "202 Motown Songs:The Complete #1s". The set as priced would break my bank so I paid just for the one song from Rhapsody.
So, if anyone was looking for one or more of these, glad to be of help and as I said, I think that others sharing their sources would be nice. I"ll watch for a bit to see what else is added then toss in some more of my own.
Copacabana- Barry Manilow-
Every compilation or greatest hits CD I've seen has either the long B-side mix or an early-mid 1990s remix of the A-side. Finally tracked down the A-side original mix from the soundtrack to the movie "Madagascar 2", of all places. Well worth the purchase price from Rhapsody.
The Devil Went Down To Georgia- Charlie Daniels Band-
Yeah. Just try to find the "son of a gun" version. Finally found it on a "Billboard Top Hits:1979" cassette at a thrift store. There's also a fan-created video that has it that was posted on Youtube, if you're really desperate.
Jet Airliner- Steve Miller Band-
A few years ago, the record label replaced all the single versions on the "Greatest Hits 1974-1978" album with the album versions. Rhapsody has both editions of the album as of this writing, so those of us who want to hear "funky kicks" near the end of this song had better buy it while we can.
Aquarius/Let The Sunshine In- Fifth Dimension-
The single clocks in at 4:49, I believe, though some CDs have it listed at anywhere from 4:48-4:53. But for those of us who want the edit as played on radio, 3:47 or so from a Virgin Records 2-disc set from 2008 titled "The Swingin' Sixties"
and also on the sadly out-of-print 1998 release "Dick Bartley Presents Collector's Essentials on the Radio: Volume 4".
Substitute (US 45 version)- The Who-
With the infamous altered lyrics that the record label in the USA (Decca, I believe) forced the group to use. To my knowledge, available from one source and one alone (except for actual 45 copies)- the bonus disc in the UK version of the "Ultimate Who" 2-disc set. I think this is out of print- I know that my unopened copy from Ebay was one of the most expensive music purchases I've ever made. Oddly enough, the entire album including the bonus disc was licensed by MCA for download on the now-defunct Spiralfrog site.
Light My Fire- The Doors -
Single mono edit. One source I'm sure of and just one- the "digital 45" (these are actual 45s dubbed over and released as legal downloads). I got my copy from Rhapsody and I believe Amazon and Napster have it as well. IF memory serves, this was also included as a bonus track on the CD edition of the soundtrack to the movie "The Doors", but I'm far from certain about that.
Tears Of A Clown- Smokey Robinson And The Miracles.
Multiple versions of this out there. US stereo LP, UK mono single (a clean master and a really bad transfer), US stereo single, but I finally got the US mono single from the very expensive box set "202 Motown Songs:The Complete #1s". The set as priced would break my bank so I paid just for the one song from Rhapsody.
So, if anyone was looking for one or more of these, glad to be of help and as I said, I think that others sharing their sources would be nice. I"ll watch for a bit to see what else is added then toss in some more of my own.