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When does the fade for the edit for Deacon Blues begin?
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Originally posted by Gary Gary wrote:

When does the fade for the edit for Deacon Blues begin?


At around the (6:07)-(6:10) mark.
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I remember editing this one a few months ago, but it was at a time that I had completed about 100 custom edits. Doesn't the single retain the LP fade?
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Originally posted by edtop40 edtop40 wrote:

can i also get a copy of your homemade creation......edtop40@yahoo.com

the 45 version of FM is just an early fade to 3:51...

   ..and, that is the version found on the Decade CD and the more recent CD, the version with the guitar solo.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote sriv94 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 06 October 2006 at 7:05am
Originally posted by Grant Grant wrote:

Originally posted by edtop40 edtop40 wrote:

can i also get a copy of your homemade creation......edtop40@yahoo.com

the 45 version of FM is just an early fade to 3:51...

   ..and, that is the version found on the Decade CD


It's not the single version on my Decade CD. It's full-length on mine. Was there more than one pressing?

They also show a (4:46) running time for "My Old School" on the jacket, but it actually runs (5:48).

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Originally posted by aaronk aaronk wrote:

I remember editing this one a few months ago, but it was at a time that I had completed about 100 custom edits. Doesn't the single retain the LP fade?


I managed to pick up a copy of the "Deacon Blues" 45 and checked the timing of the two cuts. SD were perfectionists in the studio so it wasn't easy to identify some of these cuts but I think I've found them.

1 - At the instrumental break (3:57), the single cuts from the downbeat to the downbeat of the first repeat at (4:18).

2 - In the fade out, the song cuts from the downbeat of the third bar (6:13) to (6:46).

The resulting file has cuts at (3:57) and (5:53). As Aaron mentioned, the original fade is intact -- and long! -- and ends around (6:40) as the label states.
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Bumping this thread up.
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The original CD issue of "The Best Of Steely Dan" or the Japanese made or RCA Music Service CD issues of "Decade" have the single version of "FM (No Static At All" with the Guitar solo. To get the best version of Decade, look for the mastering being by Roger Nichols, the remastered CD was mastered by Glenn Meadows in Nashville at Masterfonics.

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