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NightAire MusicFan
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Posted: 28 August 2014 at 11:01pm | IP Logged
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It made it to #41 for two weeks in August of 1981; does
anybody know if the LP version can be edited down to match
the 4:06 single version, or if the single version has been
released in digital format?
__________________ Gene Savage
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jimct MusicFan
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Posted: 12 September 2014 at 12:48pm | IP Logged
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Gene, please forgive my delay in pulling out my 1981 45 for you.
The 45 both fades in, and has its end note very softly "resolve", so it's
fairly difficult to pinpoint its exact actual run time. However, my best
timing effort has a listed time of (3:56), and an actual time of (4:10).
I know of no CD that has the "Nightwalker" 45 version included. In fact, I
know of no other CD that includes this song at all, besides the CD reissue
of the original 1981 "Nightwalker" LP, where the song seems to run
around 5:03-5:05, after a long fade-in.
The 45 edits (two or three, it sounds like to me) all come at the start of
the song. Vannelli's vocal doesn't begin on the LP version until around
1:05, but he comes in at around :21 1/2 on the 45. To me, the rest of the
song seems to be left intact.
Unfortunately, Gene, I am currently technically unable to send out 45
dubs, and I think you'll surely need access to one to recreate it. It can be
done, though. Perhaps someone else on here has the 45, and can help, or
perhaps you can locate a cheap 45 copy online. Good luck!
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NightAire MusicFan
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Posted: 13 September 2014 at 8:40pm | IP Logged
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Jim, that's fantastic info. Thanks for checking it for me.
Looks like I may be in the market for a 7" of
"Nightwalker!" At least I know it should be possible. I
really appreciate this news!
__________________ Gene Savage
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NightAire MusicFan
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Posted: 17 September 2014 at 2:13am | IP Logged
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Thanks to cmmmbase, I can now confirm there are two edits
in the LP version to make the 7" single version:
#1 as Jim mentioned, drop the first 46 seconds of the
song. Your edit should start just as the cymbal roll
starts to become audible.
#2, drop 4:38 - 4:48 of the LP version. Since I'm
listing the time from the LP version (with the long intro
/ fade still in place) you might make this edit first and
then remove the opening fade.
My final edit runs 4:13.
When compared to the 45, it starts out rock solid in
tempo, but the 45 eventually starts to run away from the
CD version.
I wasn't able to get a consistent tempo on the CD version
(live drums?) so I don't know if the CD version slows
down or the 45 speeds up.
I don't believe it's enough of a difference to be
noticeable; if you want to match the 45 exactly you might
speed up the CD version a hair.
Thanks, everyone for your help on this; I'm glad to
finally have a CD-quality copy of the original single!
(BTW, that second edit at 4:38 is surprisingly sloppy on
the original 45; although not audible without playing
side-by-side with the CD version, it gains a few
milliseconds... enough to throw it out of sync. I didn't
try to duplicate their error and instead edited it in-
tempo, in the spirit of the original edit.)
__________________ Gene Savage
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