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    Posted: 19 June 2017 at 2:40am
Are there mix differences between the LP version and the 45 version, or is it an early fade?
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Not sure about mix differences, but the 45 is an edit, not a fade. (It ends pseudo-cold--only the last note is faded.) I know the
first edit lops off the first 15 seconds of the LP version. Not exactly sure at the moment where the other edit comes in.
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I'm confused by this one and would appreciate any help.

The db says that the 3:56 version on the Essential Santana CDs is the
45 version but 28 seconds longer. But it's my understanding that the 45
ends cold (or pseudo-cold as it's put above). Removing 28 seconds
from the end of the version on Essential doesn't leave you at a place
where a cold ending makes sense. But, that said, the version on
Essential does itself end pseudo-cold at 3:56.

So I'm confused and without a copy of the 45 to compare. Does the 45
really only run 3:28 as the db suggests or is the 3:56 version on
Essential actually the correct 45 length? If it really only runs 3:28 does
anybody know what you have to do to the version on Essential to get it
down to 3:28 with a pseudo-cold ending?
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I have two dubs of the 45 on my hard drive, and both of them fade out at the end. Perhaps there are two different pressings of the 45, because Doug reports that it ends cold. If you fade the 3:56 version on Essential to the 3:28 mark, it matches the 45 dub I have. The fade starts at the lyrics "want you" at 3:14.
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Originally posted by aaronk aaronk wrote:

I have two dubs of the 45 on my hard drive,
and both of them fade out at the end.


I just checked my (commercial) copy, and it fades too. If
anyone has the single with the cold ending, could you
provide more info on it? Columbia was known to have
released alternate or album versions on some promo copies.
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