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Hello gang,
i can presume nearly everyone has Bob Marley - Legend in some format, surround included (i do...). I know that's a question more inclined to other forum... but here i go.
The two copies i have of Legend are both Tuff Gong remasters... used to have a original but it came back from a friend badly scratched and he got me a new one.
But on the remasters Could You Be Loved runs 3.57, the standard album version.
If some of you have a early cd press or one of the few repress that kept the original mastering, could you check if the 3.35 version of "Could you be loved" does match the single on this video? In theory it should...
[video=youtube;-VUSpl-XtZI]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-VUSpl-XtZI[/video]
One point in which the difference is clear as a whistle is
2.01 on the video above,
1.46 on the video below
h**ps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tr-yQaMbQ3o
where the first "could you could you could you be loved" on the single is clear and alone, on the album it has Bob covering it for a couple of seconds.
Easily the early mastering should have also the short version of No Woman No Cry (live) clocking at 4.04, not 7.03
i can presume nearly everyone has Bob Marley - Legend in some format, surround included (i do...). I know that's a question more inclined to other forum... but here i go.
The two copies i have of Legend are both Tuff Gong remasters... used to have a original but it came back from a friend badly scratched and he got me a new one.
But on the remasters Could You Be Loved runs 3.57, the standard album version.
If some of you have a early cd press or one of the few repress that kept the original mastering, could you check if the 3.35 version of "Could you be loved" does match the single on this video? In theory it should...
[video=youtube;-VUSpl-XtZI]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-VUSpl-XtZI[/video]
One point in which the difference is clear as a whistle is
2.01 on the video above,
1.46 on the video below
h**ps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tr-yQaMbQ3o
where the first "could you could you could you be loved" on the single is clear and alone, on the album it has Bob covering it for a couple of seconds.
Easily the early mastering should have also the short version of No Woman No Cry (live) clocking at 4.04, not 7.03