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Topic: bad company "good lovin’ gone bad"
Posted By: edtop40
Subject: bad company "good lovin’ gone bad"
Date Posted: 04 February 2010 at 8:50pm
my copy of the remastered cd "straight shooter" by bad company has a glitch at the 3:04 mark on the song "good lovin' gone bad".....does anyone else have this cd, or the unmastered original, to check and see if their copy has this glitch as well, or if it's just an anomaly on my copy.......

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Posted By: Pat Downey
Date Posted: 05 February 2010 at 6:21am
I hear a dropout at 3:03 on the original issue as well as the reissue.


Posted By: edtop40
Date Posted: 06 February 2010 at 2:05pm
john was kind enough to send me a copy of this track from one of the time life cds and the drop out is there at the 3:02 mark but it is not nearly as noticible as the other cds in the db.....you may only be able to detect it with headphones....this version will do, though...thanks john..

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Posted By: crapfromthepast
Date Posted: 26 May 2016 at 8:55pm
Some less-than-crucial mastering info.

The version on Time-Life's 2-CD Rock Dreams (1993) has a dropout in the left channel at 3:02.8. The right channel sounds fine. Except for the dropout, the sound is quite nice, with nice EQ, nice dynamic range, and no evidence of noise reduction.

The version on Time-Life's Guitar Rock Vol. 16 The Mid 70s Take Two (1995) mostly fixes the dropout (you can still hear a tiny bit of the glitch in headphones). The right channel is digitally exactly 0.5 dB louder than the right channel of Rock Dreams. The left channel is digitally exactly 0.5 dB louder than the left channel of Rock Dreams until
the dropout at 3:02.8, replaces the audio in the one beat at the dropout (I think from the right channel), and picks up being digitally exactly 0.5 dB louder after the dropout. Unfortunately, after the dropout, the left channel is offset in time by exactly one sample from the right channel. Avoid.

Better is Time-Life's Sounds Of The Seventies Vol. 37 AM Heavy Hits (1994), which sounds extremely close to Rock Dreams, fixes the dropout to about the same degree as Guitar Rock (can still hear a little evidence of the dropout in headphones), but doesn't have the left/right channel offset after the dropout. The hiss on the fade also lasts a wee
bit longer than Rock Dreams, which is good.

If you can find it, use the version on Time-Life's Sounds Of The Seventies Vol. 37 AM Heavy Hits (1994).

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