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From: Peter Byrne Manchester <PMANCHESTER@ccmail.sunysb.edu>
Date: Tue, 12 Oct 1993 14:18:50 -0400 (EDT)
Subject: Ne T'Enfuis Pas version on TWW
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Cc: pmanchester@ccmail.sunysb.edu
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hart@corona.math.vt.edu (Heath David) writes: > The track list for The Single File boxed set (because I can): > > ... <stuff deleted> > > There Goes A Tenner > b/w Ne T'En Fui Pas [sic] > > Ne T'Enfuis Pas > b/w Un Baiser D'Enfant Being reminded that there are not only two releases of "Ne T'Enfuis Pas" but two very different mixes, I have a question that has relevance for the current question of Kate's taste in mixing bass. One of the two existing mixes (I believe the B side of TGaT, but I'm not home to check) is notably heavy in the bass, to the point that it caused the cone on one of my subwoofers to come unglued and generated a warranty repair; the other is lightened up considerably (I happen to prefer the heavier one). Question: which mix was used in TWW? ........................................................................... Peter Manchester "C'mon, we all sing!" pmanchester@ccmail.sunysb.edu 72020.366@compuserve.com ...........................................................................