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eriejwg
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Posted: 15 January 2020 at 10:21am |
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In my DJ library, it's the actual edit. But, I
agree, probably the botched edit on the radio. |
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Paul Haney
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Posted: 15 January 2020 at 11:05am |
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What does the botched edit sound like??? |
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Posted: 15 January 2020 at 5:34pm |
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The intro is crossfaded between the instrumental opening and the first
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Posted: 16 January 2020 at 4:52am |
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Thanks! I'll have to listen more closely next time it comes on the radio. |
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aaronk
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Posted: Yesterday at 11:10am |
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At some point, the original mix of "Sledgehammer" was swapped out for the video remix on digital versions of So and a couple of his hits compilations. I was surprised to hear this when streaming the song on Spotify. The most notable difference is the added synthesizer that appears from 3:17 to 3:37. Unlike the video, though, this has the full LP performance and fade out at the end, rather than the percussion from the Extended Dance Remix.
Although it's very subtle, this remix is different from start to finish. There are slightly different reverb/echo effects on one of the synths throughout, so it's not just a case of overdubs at the 3:17 mark. On Spotify, the album is labeled as 2012 Remaster, but this is not true. I have a rip of the CD 2012 remaster, and it's not the video remix on the CD version. Anyhow, it's pretty cool to have this remix in perfect sound quality after all these years. |
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Posted: 7 hours 21 minutes ago at 3:53am |
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That's not the 7" version. It's the LP version with the first 7½ seconds removed.
I'm confused. Are you saying this mix was released previously? These are the versions I have: • album version • promo 7" version • 7" version = early fade (with long tail) of album version • video version • Extended Version • Dance Mix • version released 1990 = Shaking The Tree edit of video version, plus unique sound at end • version released digitally c. 2020s, mislabeled "2012 remaster" = unique mix with similarities to video version (the one you just posted about; I went and grabbed it just now) Edited by mjb50 - 7 hours 16 minutes ago at 3:58am |
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aaronk
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Posted: 2 hours 36 minutes ago at 8:38am |
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To clarify, the version released digitally in place of the original LP version is the full, unedited remix used in the music video. It's not just similar--it is the exact mix.
For the music video, they started with this remix, made two edits (one during the second chorus and the other just before the fade out), and then segued into the ending of the Extended Dance Remix. The segue has one beat of unique audio where the word "night" overlaps the percussion ending. You can hear that it's not crossfaded, as all the instrumentation drops out except one guitar in the left channel. Technically Shaking The Tree is not an edit of the video version, because it uses the LP mix and a different segue at the end (as well as the reverbed ending). |
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Posted: 1 hour 57 minutes ago at 9:17am |
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I have a copy of the 2002 remaster from the Japanese So mini-LP CD. When I tried using that to recreate the promo, I realized the mix was different. I then checked my copy of the Shaking The Tree remaster CD, and sure enough - it seems all the 2002 "remasters" use some version of this mix. I posted on the Steve Hoffman forums to find an answer to this. The relevant bit:
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Posted: 1 hour 44 minutes ago at 9:30am |
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Great info! I also just discovered that this remix was used for the 2003 compilation Hit. I've updated the database about the 2002 remasters. Edited by aaronk - 1 hour 43 minutes ago at 9:31am |
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Posted: 1 hour 26 minutes ago at 9:48am |
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As this thread has unfolded, I'll add that the 2002 remaster of Shaking The Tree is closer to the video version but still not an exact match. It does use the video remix, but it's missing the flute intro, not edited like the video, and still uses the same segue and ending like the 1990 non-remastered CD.
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