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    Posted: 11 July 2005 at 2:48pm
While working on constructing the 45 version of Christopher Cross's "No Time for Talk" from CD using my digital editing software, I realized that the 10th edition doesn't contain any 45/LP comments for this song. The 45 version runs 3:56, while the LP version clocks out at 4:19. So far, only the LP version has appeared on CD.
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can you make the 45 version from the cd/lp version or not???????
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Ed:

The 45 is an edit of the LP version so, yes, I was able to successfully make it.
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outstanding, as usual.............todd rocks!!!!!!!!!!
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Todd, Can you send an mp3 of this edit, or tell me the edit points? Thanks.
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my commercial 45 runs 3:53 and is identical to the edit version you made for me years ago, todd...the db s/b updated with the correct 45 vinyl run time....unless you have a different vinyl 45 than mine.....my run out groove info is....7-29662 aca-1864-s-sh2 r-11071-sh2 slm (triangle or delta) 4122 1-4....
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The actual running time of my commercial 45 is (3:57) with the listed time "4:22."
My run out groove matrix # is " 7-29662 ACA-1864-S-SH1 R-11071-SH1 SLM (triangle) 4122"
Therefore, there're two different pressings.

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Ed:

According to the mp3 I have of the Christopher Cross "No Time for Talk" commercial 45 you sent me a while back, I do come up with a run time of 3:53 like you. That said, I'm not sure why I reported a 3:56 length my initial post from 2005, but that time is incorrect. However, now that Abagon is reporting his 45 copy runs 3:57, I think it's safe to conclude there are two different pressings with different lengths.

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