Penny McLean - Lady Bump
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Topic: Penny McLean - Lady Bump
Posted By: EdisonLite
Subject: Penny McLean - Lady Bump
Date Posted: 05 July 2010 at 10:47pm
This song fell a few slots below the top 40 (at least in Billboard), but I'm hoping this board's experts can answer this. I have the single (which is a single version) but have across two other versions on CD, that time out at:
4:22
6:23
I'm guessing the 6:23 version is the 12" single (and it could possibly be the album version, too). And I'm guessing the 4:22 version is either the album version or a "faded early" version of the album version. Can anyone verify what these versions are?
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Posted By: Yah Shure
Date Posted: 06 July 2010 at 7:00pm
Gordon, here's what I have on vinyl: (listed times)
(2:49) "stereo short version", backed with
(3:42) "stereo long version", Atco 7038 DJ 45.
(3:42) Atco 7038 stereo commercial 45.
(5:26) Lady Bump LP, Atco 130 (has a bad skip at the beginning, but the listed time was pretty close to what I got. I didn't time the 45s.)
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Posted By: EdisonLite
Date Posted: 06 July 2010 at 10:34pm
Wow, the 2 versions I have on CD remain a mystery then.
I guess the 6:23 version must be a 12" single. (Does anyone own one on vinyl?)
And the 4:22 version - I have no idea what that is - maybe the album version faded early.
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Posted By: EdisonLite
Date Posted: 31 October 2015 at 1:36pm
Yah Shure wrote:
(3:42) "stereo long version", Atco 7038 DJ 45.
(3:42) Atco 7038 stereo commercial 45.
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I just bought a UK 3-CD set called "Greatest Ever Bubblegum Pop", and while I'd argue that not every song on here qualifies as Bubblegum Pop, it does contain the 3:42 version of "Lady Bump" by Penny McLean - so the single edit is finally available on CD, albeit import.
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