Top 40 Music on CD Homepage
Forum Home Forum Home > Top 40 Music On Compact Disc > Chat Board
  New Posts New Posts RSS Feed - Scandal’s "The Warrior" question
  FAQ FAQ  Forum Search   Events   Register Register  Login Login

Scandal’s "The Warrior" question

 Post Reply Post Reply Page  <12
Author
Message
sriv94 View Drop Down
Music Fan
Music Fan


Joined: 16 September 2005
Location: United States
Status: Offline
Points: 4
Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote sriv94 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 23 December 2005 at 8:34am
Originally posted by aaronk aaronk wrote:

There's only two edits---both during the guitar solo. It's easy to make with some editing software.


Care to share the details? :)
Doug
---------------
All of the good signatures have been taken.
Back to Top
aaronk View Drop Down
Admin Group
Admin Group


Joined: 16 January 2005
Location: United States
Status: Offline
Points: 210
Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote aaronk Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 23 December 2005 at 9:03am
I'll send an mp3 of the guitar solo, since off the top of my head, I can't recall the exact edits.
Back to Top
crapfromthepast View Drop Down
Music Fan
Music Fan
Avatar

Joined: 14 September 2006
Location: United States
Status: Offline
Points: 105
Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote crapfromthepast Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 02 August 2015 at 2:48pm
I found a cheap copy of the full-length Warrior album on CD (Columbia CK 39173, 1984), so I revisited "The Warrior".

I have the LP version on quite a few CDs, and all seem to use the same analog transfer as the full-length Warrior. Someone at Columbia did it right the first time, so there was no need to do another analog transfer years down the road (at least on the CDs that I have). The LP version runs 3:59 on Warrior.

There are plenty of CDs that all use the same analog transfer as Warrior but all run a second or two shorter than Warrior by shortening the very end of the fade:
  • CBS Records Compact Disc Demonstration II (1984; digitally exactly 0.5 dB louder)
  • Priority's Eighties Greatest Rock Hits Vol. 2 (1992; too loud and clips a lot)
  • Sandstone's Rock The First Vol. 4 (1992)
  • Sony's Big Hits Of The 80's (1993; digitally exactly 0.6 dB quieter but fades early from 3:35 to 3:51)
  • Razor & Tie's 2-CD Awesome '80s (1994; sounds extremely close to Big Hits Of The 80's, including early fade)
  • Priority's Rock Of The '80s Vol. 14 (1994; too loud and clips a bit)
  • Time-Life's Sounds Of The Eighties Vol. 6 1984 (1994; differently-EQ'd digital clone of Eighties Greatest Rock Hits Vol. 2)
  • JCI's Eighteen Screamers From The '80s (1995; sounds extremely close to Big Hits Of The 80's, including early fade)
  • Sony's Rock Almanac Vol. 1 The 1980s (1995; differently-EQ'd digital clone of Warrior)
  • Time-Life's Guitar Rock Vol. 18 The Heavy '80s (1995; digitally exactly 1.9 dB louder than Rock The First Vol. 4)
  • Sony's Forever Rock Vol. 3 (1996; differently-EQ'd digital clone of Warrior)
The 45 is an edit of the LP version.

I have the 45 edit on exactly one CD from a tape source (PolyGram Canada's Here Come The Hits from 1985, which is pretty $$$$). I also have the 45 edit on swaitek's promo 50-CD The A List Disc 23 (1994), where it's taken from vinyl and uses noise reduction - avoid.

Here are instructions for creating the 45 edit from the LP version. I used Warrior as my source; the others will work just fine.

Segment 1
Extends from 0:00 to 2:29.5 of LP version and 45 edit
Extends 16 beats into the guitar solo
Ends on a downbeat

Remove the 16 beats from 2:29.5 to 2:37.2 of the LP version.

Segment 2
Begins on a downbeat
4 beats long
Extends from 2:29.5 to 2:31.4 of the 45 edit
Extends from 2:37.2 to 2:39.1 of the LP version
Ends on a downbeat

Remove the 16 beats from 2:39.1 to 2:46.8 of the LP version.

Segment 3
Begins on a downbeat
Extends from 2:31.4 to 3:35.1 of the 45 edit
Extends from 2:46.8 to 3:50.6 of the LP version

Fade
Begins on a downbeat
16 beats long
Extends from 3:27.4 to 3:35.1 of the 45 edit
Extends from 3:42.8 to 3:50.6 of the LP version

Your mixdown will run 3:35.1, with edits at 2:29.5 and 2:31.4.

If you use Forever Rock Vol. 3 as the source, subtract one second from all of the above times.

Edited by crapfromthepast
There's a lot of crap on the radio, but there's only one Crap From The Past.
Back to Top
Ron S View Drop Down
Music Fan
Music Fan


Joined: 04 July 2018
Status: Offline
Points: 0
Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Ron S Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16 July 2018 at 6:49pm
My 45 version came out better than the actual 45 heard on the radio. The
lyrics and in the instrumental parts run more smoothly.
Back to Top
 Post Reply Post Reply Page  <12

Forum Jump Forum Permissions View Drop Down

Forum Software by Web Wiz Forums® version 12.07
Copyright ©2001-2024 Web Wiz Ltd.

This page was generated in 0.063 seconds.