Jan & Dean 10" Original ACETATE I Can't Wait To Love You 1965 Unreleased version
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Feb 9, 2024 Sold Date
Feb 8, 2024 Start Date
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Jan & Dean 10" Original ACETATE "I Can't Wait To Love You" 1965 Unreleased version

Condition is Excellent with trace wear. Excellent gloss and shine. No stickers.
One sided 10" acetate
The version has a Hal Blaine cut off. The 12 String guitar is mixed softer than the 45 & LP versions (Folk n Roll).
Despite their name, "acetate" discs do not contain any acetate. They consist of an aluminum disc with a coating of nitrocellulose lacquer with acetone added for the sake of making it a varnish. The production process results in a disc that is different in several ways from the vinyl records sold to customers at retail. Most noticeably, vinyl records are comparatively lightweight and flexible, while lacquers are rigid and considerably heavier because of their metal cores.

In addition to the usual central spindle hole, there is traditionally at least one drive hole in the label area, meant to be engaged by a special pin that prevents the disc from slipping on the turntable during the recording process if the lathe does not have a vacuum turntable. Drive holes are often hidden by labels applied after the recording was cut, but they can usually be detected by careful inspection of the label or by holding the disc up to a light bright enough to penetrate the labels. Drive holes are no longer standard on lacquer masters, only on "dubs", because the additional holes can interfere with the electroforming process and professional mastering lathes use vacuum turntables that hold the workpiece (lacquer disc) in place with suction. One pump usually provides suction for both the turntable and the chip tube that pulls away the fine string of nitrocellulose lacquer removed by the groove-cutting stylus.

Acetate discs are made for special purposes, almost never for sale to the general public. They can be played on any normal record player but will suffer from wear more quickly than vinyl, since the lacquer does not have the same properties as that of vinyl.


Written by Jan Berry, George Tipton and Roger Christian. Orchestra conducted by Hal Blaine. Arranged by Jan Berry and George Tipton. Produced by Jan Berry.
Grease pencil writing on one side label area:    You (referring to the title). Has the date 8-4-65. 4 AM
Yeah, I've got a strong urge to love you
You know it keeps getting stronger
If I don't see you soon
I just can't hold out much longer

Now you may have known much of others
Who had a talent to kiss you
But I know you forget them
When I show you how I've missed you

I can't wait to love you
I can't wait to kiss you
I can't wait to squeeze you

I can't wait to hold you
I can't wait to touch you
I can't wait to please you

I was getting tired of existing
Because life didn't inspire me
But now you've turned my mind on
Since I found that you desire me

I can't wait to love you
I can't wait to kiss you
I can't wait to squeeze you

I can't wait to hold you
I can't wait to touch you
I can't wait to please you

I was getting tired of existing
Because life didn't inspire me
But now you've turned my mind on
Since I found that you desire me
The Bide of this acetate has blank series of grooves (silent)
Comes housed in an Adiodiscs company sleeve. Sleeve has seam splits.
This was the B-side to Jan Berrys "Universal Coward" 45

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