"Fade-offs" that fade off later.....
When I listen to the song "A Lesson In Love" from the 'East Of Midnight' album, at the end when it fades off, it keeps on playing about 5 seconds longer than it does on 'Songbook'. I wonder what the deal is? :confused: And are there any other songs that do this? (I think I heard someone say that on the 2002 Greatest Hits album, "The Wreck Of The E.F." fades off sooner)...
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Re: "Fade-offs" that fade off later.....
since the tracks on songbook were probably remastered, they would have went back to the original master tape, so it can be different. sometimes the channels are reversed and things like that get done
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The person who edited the tape probably clipped the ending a bit to save space.
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Further on that theme.I was in a local Shoprite supermarket over the weekend and spotted a special display rock of the Warner Greatest Hits CD series of some 15 CDs that includes Ray Charles Yes and of course Gords Gold all are presented in identically styled artwork including this familiar one. [img] http://www.johnfowles.org.uk/lightfo..._new_cover.jpg [/img] If this image fails to display blaim the bulletin board not me , but click the proffered link to see the Greatest Hits Gord's Gold artwork if you need a reminder. OK?? I almost give up so I will attach a clickable thumbnail instead I think that everyone concluded that the ostensibly redesigned artwork signified a complete reissue of Gords Gold and several fans myself included therfore bemoaned rhe evident fact that the advantage was not taken to correct the original compilation which at 72 minutes was slightly less than 74 minutes and omitted the 3:28 track A O 8th Avenue due as the CD insert coyly says "the track "Affair On Eighth avenue" which appears on the double album and casette has been omitted so as to facilitate a single specially priced compact disc".There was therefore some discussion on and criticism of Warner's decision to "reissue" it exactly as before,despite the inclusion of A O 8th Ave putting the total just over the magic 74 minutes I can now having looked at a copy reveal the reason for some of the confusion.It was not a reissue as such but a simple repackaging because that artwork reproduced above is not the actual CD insert at all only the front of a cardboard sleeve that encloses the original CD exactrly as it used to be!!! On the back of the sleeve is a listing of the original CD's 21 tracks but no mention of A O 8th Avenue at all at all. Obviously each individual CD in the series has a reproduction of the original artwork and therefore to save the cost of redesigning GG's artwork they simply used the original's "as is" OK perhaps they should have rehashed the CD to include A O 8th Ave but my guess is that the Greatest Hits series was put together as cheaply as possible to get sales and I have to admit that at $9.99 plus tax in a supermarket it is a real bargain that should bring a new wave of Lightfoot fans into the fold. Discuss [img] http://www.johnfowles.org.uk/lightfo..._new_cover.jpg [/img] |
Re: "Fade-offs" that fade off later.....
They should have put AO8A back on Gords Gold if they had room to reissue it. :( They shouldn't have ever taken it off in the first place. One of the non re-recorded songs should have been taken off. What the heck-fire were they thinkin'?
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