(The single was also briefly available with the pure-folk version of the song.) It's not just that it's a Mono instead of Stereo mix... there are clear instrument mixing differences as well. The A side is a 3:32 "Remix" version, and the B side is the 4:09 album version. This was the U.K. duo's only U.S. chart single... well worth seeking out! Click 'Copy tracklist' below and then paste the list to your favourite social media site to compare sound tracks with your friends. The album revealed the wide division between the musical tastes of the band and the commercial demands of the band's label, Buddah Records. Audiences of all ages enjoy their shows. [1] Writing in Bubblegum is the Naked Truth, Gary Pig Gold commented: "It was the Pipers’ way with a tough-pop gem in the under-four-minute category which was most impressive by far: "Rainbow Tree", "Shoeshine Boy" and especially "Blueberry Blue" each sported a taut, musical sophistication worthy of The Move and, dare I say it, even the Magical Mystery Beatles."[1]. By clicking continue you agree with this. Reportedly a different mix than the album cut; details unknown. This hit single has a special mix (by Shep Pettibone) that's different from the similar-length (4:39) album version. Lemon Sorbet 6. Unlike the hit version, this one is not awash in echo and the dynamics are richer. The success of "Green Tambourine" caused the label to put pressure on the group to stay in the bubblegum genre, and in March 1968 the band released another Leka/Pinz song, "Rice Is Nice", which peaked at No. Leka was the album's credited producer. They perform folk ballads, soul, psychedelic, blues, country and western and write much of their own material.". This single features a Remix version of the album cut. The song entered the Billboard Hot 100 at the end of 1967 and reached No. 8th birthday (1964) - I Want To Hold Your Hand by The Beatles 9th birthday (1965) - Downtown by Petula Clark 10th birthday (1966) - We Can Work It Out by The Beatles 11th birthday (1967) - I'm A Believer by The Monkees 12th birthday (1968) - Green Tambourine by Lemon Pipers 13th birthday (1969) - Crimson And Clover by Tommy James and The Shondells [10] Keyboardist Bob Nave died on January 28, 2020, at the age of 75.[11][12]. This 3:38 45 version is a remixed, edited version of the 4:22 album cut. The 45 version is completely different from the subsequently released album cut. The 45 has a different mix than the LP version. It has two versions of the song, the "Radio Mix" version and the "Short Luv Dub" version. This promo has a 5:10 remixed version of the LP cut. Both sides show "Radio Mix" on the label; "Gas Face" is probably a remix, as its track time is about the same as the 3:49 album version, but the B side is much shorter than the 6:31 album track, so it's both edited and remixed. The B side is dubbed the "E.T. 1 in the United States in 1968. In this article we’ll explore The Doors second album “Strange Days released on September 25th, 1967. The A side is the "Dance Mix" version of the LP cut. Somewhat shorter and remixed from the album cut. This copy has "Special Radio Re-Edit" printed at the top of the label. This single version is specially edited and remixed from a 4:20 album track. This is an edited, remixed version of the 3:30 album track. (1948): 'Ballerina' by Vaughn Monroe1st birthday (1949): 'A Little Bird Told Me' by Evelyn Knight2nd birthday (1950): 'I Can Dream, Can't I?' in February 1968.[2]. Both sides of this great single are remixes of the cut from the group's album "Little Creatures." This 45 record has two specially edited and mixed versions of a 4:41 album track. Also, on the ending when they sing "Come on and take a free ride, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah", the vocal is sung higher than on the LP. Colby O'Donis62nd birthday (2010): 'TiK ToK' by Ke$ha63rd birthday (2011): 'Hold It Against Me' by Britney Spears64th birthday (2012): 'We Found Love' by Rihanna featuring Calvin Harris65th birthday (2013): 'Locked Out of Heaven' by Bruno Mars66th birthday (2014): 'Timber' by Pitbull featuring Kesha67th birthday (2015): 'Uptown Funk' by Mark Ronson featuring Bruno Mars68th birthday (2016): 'Sorry' by Justin Bieber69th birthday (2017): 'Shape of You' by Ed Sheeran70th birthday (2018): 'Havana' by Camila Cabello featuring Young Thug71st birthday (2019): 'Without Me' by Halsey72nd birthday (2020): 'The Box' by Roddy RicchVisit https://MyBirthdayHits.com to find the soundtrack to your life. The Lemon Pipers, relying in part on advice from Barger, agreed to enter into a recording contract and music publishing deal with Buddah. The A side is labeled as the "7-inch U.S.A. This big hit — the singer's first — is specially edited and remixed from a much longer (6:43) album track.