A Track 7" of 5.15 turned up in the post today. It turns out this mix is totally different from the LP (a shock). It's a truly awful mix - it's drowned in reverb, and most of the things that need to be up front in the mix, are pushed way back.
Here's a rather large sample:
http://lukpac.org/mp3/vinyl/5.15_1973_singlemix.mp3
Probably explains why you never see it on CD.
The 1973 single mix of 5.15
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The 1973 single mix of 5.15
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Boy, that is weird. The guitars are right up in your face, which I normally might love, but it's not really appropriate for this song. And is this mono, or just a really narrow stereo mix? I detect a hint of separation, but not much.
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Yes. The piano is just unbelievably loud during the end guitar solos, while the vocals are drowned in a glittery reverb throughout. Folding something in would normally give the impression of less reverb on things (providing the effect is panned across the stereo), but this has a hell of a lot more than any mix I've heard.
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Well, they could have added more reverb...
...I'm not saying they did, but...
...I'm not saying they did, but...
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