Different Recordings - Yes and No?
One thing that bothers me in TBM is a) sped up masters listed as different takes, and b) completely different recordings / versions that are not reviewed under the guise of 'already reviewed'.
The 'Chipmunk Effect' (sped up recordings) always annoyed me, from the first time I heard Hanky Panky when I was 10. Another prime example is Checkermen - Baby Send For Me. Both of these are obvious once you've heard the original releases. Less apparent (nothing to compare it with) is New Colony Six - I Confess (the band 'confessed').
A few pet peeves off the top of my head (I should take better notes).
The Spike Drivers - High Time is obviously the original OM master sped up for the Reprise release. "Why would anyone re-record a flip side?", and the answer is, "They didn't". I could never stand the Reprise version.
The Human Beingz 'My Generation' is a completely different recording than that on Elysian, and the important thing is that they are very different but both great (the Gateway has a killer bass line). But no review of the latter because "it's the same".
Kenny Wayne and the Kamotions - A Better Day's A Comin'. Again, the Scorpio release sounds sped up, and I suspect the Candy release to be the original master at the proper speed and it blows the socks off the 'early version'. Yes, the album was recorded circa '70, but was ABDAC? Sounds 'vintage' to me.
Cindermen - Don't Do It Some More. This song is about homosexual S&M, which is rather more obvious with the 'wacks' in the instrumentation in the original [superior] punk version. The vocals still spell it out for the discerning listener, but the second release was sped up and overdubbed including the new female screams. All to hide the true nature of the recording.
Okay, I have no proof for any of this, but my gut tells me so.