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Topic: Pablo Cruise - "Love Will Find A Way"
Posted By: crapfromthepast
Subject: Pablo Cruise - "Love Will Find A Way"
Date Posted: 27 May 2009 at 7:52pm
My copy of Pat's book (1955-1996) shows that the (3:57) version on Time-Life's Sounds Of The Seventies - AM Nuggets is "edit of LP version".

Actually, it's just an early fade of the LP version. The fade begins on the downbeat around 3:45, just like the LP version, but it's a shorter fade. In addition, it's got the left/right channels reversed and has a little extra compression, compared to the other CD versions of the LP version.

Same for the (3:57) version on Time-Life's AM Gold - 1978, which is digitally exactly 1.5 dB louder than AM Nuggets.

I was hoping for some spectacular sound quality on this track, but I was pretty disappointed with everything I heard.

The version on Time-Life's Body Talk - Heart And Soul is a little muffled, like it was from a high-generation tape. Time-Life's Singers And Songwriters - 1975-1979 is digitally identical to Body Talk.

The version on Priority's Kickin' Back/70's Greatest Rock Hits Volume 5 is mastered too loud and clips.

The version on Warner Special Products' Mystic Music Presents Good Times is missing the opening drumbeat of the song, and is EQ'd a little too trebly. Still, this version is a little more open-sounding than all of the others, and with a little surgery to restore the opening drumbeat, this became my version of choice.

I don't have Worlds Away or Classics Volume 26, so I can't vouch for those. I would expect Classics to sound pretty good, based on the rest of the series.

Is the 45 version an edit of the LP version?



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Posted By: sriv94
Date Posted: 27 May 2009 at 8:45pm
Yes. I do believe the fade's the same as the "LP edit", but the "all right, once you get past the pain" section at (3:21) gets removed.

If that makes any sense. :)

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Posted By: Indy500
Date Posted: 17 March 2015 at 5:17pm
Would anyone have the specific edit details handy?


Posted By: MMathews
Date Posted: 17 March 2015 at 10:50pm
Ron, I just sent you WAV files from "Classics 26" and
"Worlds Away" CD's for your review.

I too am curious to know the exact 45 edits for this one
as well.

MM


Posted By: Back2TheFuture
Date Posted: 17 March 2015 at 11:18pm
Ok, here’s the editing instructions for recreating the 45 edit (this is assuming you use the "LP edit" or "early fade" version previously mentioned on the first post by Ron).

Anyway, remove from 3:20.52 to 3:37.83 from the “right” in "all right" to the second “right” in "all right" from the LP edit version.

The finished file should be 3:40.62 in length with one edit at 3:20.52.

If you really want it to match the true 45 speed, tweak the pitch up a bit to about 100.7%

Hope this helps


Posted By: eriejwg
Date Posted: 20 March 2015 at 1:13pm
My recreation runs 3:37, which matches the time on lone
listed CD in the database with the 45 version.

Does the 45 really run 3:45?


Posted By: Back2TheFuture
Date Posted: 20 March 2015 at 6:25pm
The finished file should actually run 3:40.62 (including the ending silence) eriejwg, just as the true 45. Sorry for the confusion. I made a typo on the previous post!


Posted By: crapfromthepast
Date Posted: 21 March 2015 at 8:19pm
Mark sent me two files, so here are my findings.

The LP version on Worlds Away (A&M 3198) sounds like a very low-generation source tape. Slightly smiley-face EQ, but no noise reduction, and a better-defined soundstage than all of the other analog transfers listed below. The same analog transfer is used on Warner Special Products' 2-CD Mystic Music Presents Good Times (1991), but that CD is missing the opening drumbeat - avoid.

There's a different analog transfer on Classics Vol. 26 (1988), which sounds like a higher-generation tape source than Worlds Away. No NR, reasonable EQ, but still not as crisp and well-defined as Worlds Away. The same analog transfer is used for:
  • Priority's Seventies Greatest Rock Hits Vol. 5 Kickin' Back (1991; no NR, good EQ, sounds OK despite being mastered a little loud)
  • Time-Life's Sounds Of The Seventies Vol. 35 AM Nuggets (1993; L/R channels reversed, a little compressed, fade shortened by about 15 seconds and truncated - could there be any more flaws on this disc?)
  • Time-Life's AM Gold Vol. 25 1978 (1997; digitally identical to Sounds Of The Seventies Vol. 35 AM Nuggets; avoid)
There's another analog transfer on Rhino's Mellow Rock Hits Ventura Highway (1997), which sounds a little more muffled than all of the above. There are digitally identical clones on:
  • Time-Life's 2-CD Body Talk Vol. 20 Heart And Soul (1998)
  • Time-Life's 2-CD Singers And Songwriters Vol. 12 1975-1979 (2001)
  • Time-Life's 2-CD Classic Soft Rock Vol. 10 Heat Of The Moment (2007)
One more different analog transfer on Realm's 3-CD Greatest Hits Of The '70s Vol. 2 (2002), but it's a little compressed and shortens the fade by about 5 seconds.

Here are instructions for creating the 45 edit. I based my edit on the mastering on Worlds Away, but the others don't differ significantly in speed.

Segment 1
Extends from 0:00.0 to 3:20.3 on both the LP version and the 45 edit.
Ends on a snare hit on the word "right".

Remove the 36 beats from 3:20.3 to 3:37.6 of the LP version.

Segment 2
Starts on snare hit on the word "right".
39 beats long
Extends from 3:20.3 to 3:38.9 of the 45 edit.
Extends from 3:37.6 to 3:56.2 of the LP version.
Ends on a downbeat.

Fade
32 beats long
Starts on downbeat on the word "all"
Extends from 3:23.6 to 3:38.9 of the 45 edit.
Extends from 3:41.0 to 3:56.2 of the LP version.

So it's one edit on a snare at 3:20.3, and an early fade. Your mixdown will run 3:38.9.

(Edited to include Rhino Ventura Highway disc info.)

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Posted By: sriv94
Date Posted: 22 March 2015 at 10:17am
Any idea on the LP version on 20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection as to how the quality is?

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Posted By: crapfromthepast
Date Posted: 22 March 2015 at 10:26am
Send me a file, and I'll report...

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Posted By: crapfromthepast
Date Posted: 22 March 2015 at 3:06pm
The version on 20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection sounds like it's from the same tape source as Classics Vol. 26. No extra compression/limiting, nice EQ, but I hear artifacts of noise reduction on the fade (a little whooshy). Better than I expected, but not quite as good as Classics, and nowhere near as good as Worlds Away.

Thanks, Doug!

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Posted By: sriv94
Date Posted: 22 March 2015 at 6:10pm
Anytime, Ron!

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Doug
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Posted By: edtop40
Date Posted: 23 March 2015 at 2:31pm
pat,

the 45 has a listed and actual run time of 3:40 and NOT
3:37 as the db indicates.......this info s/b added to the
db...



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