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    Posted: 07 April 2020 at 7:51am
The 45 for the Beautiful Loser by Bob Seger states a
3:14 run time versus the album run time of 3:29. Has
anyone edited this down to the single length? Is it
just an early face?
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote eriejwg Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25 May 2023 at 7:54am
2 1/2 years later, is the 45 version of Beautiful Loser an
early fade or an edit?
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It's an early fade, but not as early as we think. My 45RPM single states 3:14 but runs
3:19.4, silence to silence. My Capitol CD of 'Beautiful Loser', Capitol 91424, doesn't state
a time but runs 3:26, silence to silence. So, I guess if you trim the end of the CD 6.6
seconds and fade, you can effectively create the single version. I find there is no
difference in speed. -Bill.
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So, I'm not confused, does the fade start at 3:14 and goes
to 3:19?
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The fade starts at 3:05.3. For the last 35 seconds of the song it's a quiet passage, anyway. That brings up
another question, what kind of fade? It's real gradual at first, so to my untrained ears, I think it's
referred to as 'Sinusoidal'. -Bill.
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Thank you for the fade description update. Without hearing
a source file it can be tough. But, based on your
description, I think I got close.

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