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Abbey Road - France (Come Together fade-in)

Posted: Tue Mar 19, 2024 8:26 pm
by bobzilla
Continuing with the theme of some country fading a song because of reasons, up next is Abbey Road from France, where for some inexplicable reason someone decided that the initial "shoot me" on Come Together shouldn't be there. So we get a weird, quick, fade-in. It would be one thing if they had decided to remove all of the "shoot me"s from the song, but no, just the first one.
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Artist: The Beatles
Album: Abbey Road
Release Year: 1969
Country of Origin: France
Label: Apple
Catalog Number: 2C 062 04243
Channels: Stereo

Matrix Numbers:
Side A: 04243 A 21B M6 268498
Side B: 04243 B 21B M6 268602

Notes:
  • "Come Together" fade in
  • "Oh Darling" listed as "Oh Darlin" on label
  • "The End" listed as "Ending" on label
  • No "Hey Majesty" on either sleeve
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Re: Abbey Road - France (Come Together fade-in)

Posted: Tue Mar 19, 2024 10:51 pm
by A-Caceres
Pretty interesting that they would fade in Come Together. On the original Argentinian Abbey Road LP, they fade out early for that song. I've listened to the Argentinian mix for so long, I was shocked to hear the song to go an extra 20 seconds on the radio.

Re: Abbey Road - France (Come Together fade-in)

Posted: Wed Mar 20, 2024 12:37 am
by beatlesfanfromsop
bobzilla
Awesome!!
Thanks for posting this one.
Mike

Re: Abbey Road - France (Come Together fade-in)

Posted: Wed Mar 20, 2024 12:54 am
by beatlesfanfromsop
A-Caceres wrote: Tue Mar 19, 2024 10:51 pm Pretty interesting that they would fade in Come Together. On the original Argentinian Abbey Road LP, they fade out early for that song. I've listened to the Argentinian mix for so long, I was shocked to hear the song to go an extra 20 seconds on the radio.
I have a vinyl rip on a CD-R of the Abbey Road Argentina LP,and it might be what you mentioned about an early fade out on come together.
Come Together from the argentina stereo LP is 4:14,and Come Together Argentina Mono LP fold-down 4:19
Years ago I download the Beatles Argentina vinyl rips from https://talancasmusic.blogspot.com/ and burn them onto CD-R's.
On this blog there was an abbey road mono LP,and my guess is it was a mono fold-down like the Brazil one.
I read somewhere on the web the SPLHCB Mono LP is a fake mono mix,
and I have no clue if this is true.
Maybe all the Argentina Mono LPS are fake mono.
There were Argentina Stereo & Mono LPS,EPS and Singles collection.
I now realize that was a mistake since all the links have expired on that blog,and I now can't download the files and save them.
Mike

Re: Abbey Road - France (Come Together fade-in)

Posted: Wed Mar 20, 2024 8:13 am
by Antonio218
Many Thanks for sharing this Abbey Road. Much appreciated.

Re: Abbey Road - France (Come Together fade-in)

Posted: Wed Mar 20, 2024 9:10 am
by fvallejt
thanks much

Re: Abbey Road - France (Come Together fade-in)

Posted: Wed Mar 20, 2024 1:18 pm
by bobzilla
A-Caceres wrote: Tue Mar 19, 2024 10:51 pm Pretty interesting that they would fade in Come Together. On the original Argentinian Abbey Road LP, they fade out early for that song. I've listened to the Argentinian mix for so long, I was shocked to hear the song to go an extra 20 seconds on the radio.
Interesting! Now I'll have to hunt down an Argentinian copy of Abbey Road. Thanks for the info.

Re: Abbey Road - France (Come Together fade-in)

Posted: Wed Mar 20, 2024 2:45 pm
by dannysonar
If that's of any interest, I have this French version on cassette. Bought in France in 1989, with the standard packaging from these times (https://www.discogs.com/release/6903460 ... Abbey-Road), but the content of the tape is French, so to speak, as Come Together fades in too. Funny they kept discrepancies like this at a time when the album collection was supposed to be "standardized" and featuring the original UK versions.

Re: Abbey Road - France (Come Together fade-in)

Posted: Wed Mar 20, 2024 3:14 pm
by bobzilla
dannysonar wrote: Wed Mar 20, 2024 2:45 pm If that's of any interest, I have this French version on cassette. Bought in France in 1989, with the standard packaging from these times (https://www.discogs.com/release/6903460 ... Abbey-Road), but the content of the tape is French, so to speak, as Come Together fades in too. Funny they kept discrepancies like this at a time when the album collection was supposed to be "standardized" and featuring the original UK versions.
I would be interested! I too enjoy finding these little oddities.

My guess as to why the cassette from 1989 also has the fade-in would be because when they went to create the cassette master they already had their "master" tape in their library and didn't see any reason to reach out to EMI to obtain a new master when they already had one. (Possibly not even knowing that the edit was there.)

Re: Abbey Road - France (Come Together fade-in)

Posted: Wed Mar 20, 2024 3:32 pm
by dannysonar
bobzilla wrote: Wed Mar 20, 2024 3:14 pm
I would be interested! I too enjoy finding these little oddities.

My guess as to why the cassette from 1989 also has the fade-in would be because when they went to create the cassette master they already had their "master" tape in their library and didn't see any reason to reach out to EMI to obtain a new master when they already had one. (Possibly not even knowing that the edit was there.)
Yes, that seems to be a likely explanation.
Sorry but I don't have the equipment to do a proper rip of the cassette. I only meant to point out that they kept this oddity for a long time, if this info was of any interest to anyone (it was to you, cool ! :))