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    Posted: 08 May 2008 at 7:40pm
my commercial 45 of air supply "making love out of nothing at all" issued as arista 9056 states a run time on the label as 4:29 but actually runs 4:54





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I hereby nominate Air Supply as the group who issued the MOST 45s with incorrect run times, in the history of Top 40 music. Nice job with all of these, Ed!
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote eriejwg Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08 May 2008 at 7:48pm
The 45 version of this song is on the UK import disc that Todd eluded to in another Air Supply thread. Making Love...The Very Best Of Air Supply.
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jim....yes....i agree.....they are 11 for 11 with incorrect run times versus actual times....and...not even close on a few of them.....who was running the show at arista during this time......how could they be so careless in their attention to detail?
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I believe in this case the time was deliberately under reported, to make the single more palatable to radio. Jim Steinman (who wrote it) has a penchant for writing these long, epic dramas.
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I'd have to really check but I always believed that a couple of labels, RSO, Arista, would often not include the intro in the song's time.

Although I never actually tested that theory.
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I knew the existence of this LP version for the first time when I bought the Pat's book "8th edition". Because the japanese issue vinyl LP "Greatest Hits" includes the 45 version at that time. Good things of my life, this is the "Top 40 Music on Compact Disc"     
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Originally posted by abagon abagon wrote:

I knew the existence of this LP version for the first time when I bought the Pat's book "8th edition". Because the japanese issue vinyl LP "Greatest Hits" includes the 45 version at that time. Good things of my life, this is the "Top 40 Music on Compact Disc"     


You're making me feel old. I knew of the LP version because I heard my radio station play it when it came out in 1983. :)
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Someone commented earlier that Air Supply is the artist/group with the most WRONG printed run times. I don't think this was so much an Air Supply trend as it was an Arista trend. I'd bet Manilow, Manchester, etc. have many wrong times as well. But an interesting theory is presented in this post -- that the intro times are not included in the Arista listed times. It would be interesting to see if that theory holds. Maybe it's a trend that started in the '80s or late '70s, because in 1975 "Could It Be Magic" clearly indicated the intro time AND the remainder of the song's time.
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I think you're right about this, Gordon. Arista has the worst track record when it comes to getting their printed run times accurate. We've indeed seen this with a number of Arista artists, including Barry Manilow, Melissa Manchester, Alan Parsons Project, Ray Parker Jr., Thompson Twins, among others.
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