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abagon
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Topic: SANTANA - "Hold On"Posted: 06 August 2008 at 9:03am |
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SANTANA - "Hold On"
The actual commercial 45 running time is (3:53), the listed time is "3:49" on the record label (Columbia 18-03160) |
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NightAire
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Posted: 21 hours 38 minutes ago at 12:25am |
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An additional note for anybody looking to re-create the commercial single: the 7" doesn't sound to me like a dedicated mix, just an early fade of the LP version.
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Posted: 17 hours 7 minutes ago at 4:56am |
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To Gene:
There are two different mixes of the LP version. One mix has Alex Ligertwood's lead vocals mixed quite dryly. The other mix (single mix) has quite a bit of murky reverb on his vox. Andy |
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Posted: 13 hours 7 minutes ago at 8:56am |
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Andy, to be sure I understand you correctly: Some vinyl LPs have the dry vocal mix while other pressings have the reverb like the single. If so, does that explain where the "single version but :43 longer" originates from? I'll need to update the database if this is the case.
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Posted: 5 hours 59 minutes ago at 4:04pm |
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There was only one hit mix of "Hold On" in 1982, and it's the mix that was on the 45.
On the LP version on CBS's Shango CD (released 1983 on CD in US), the drum fill starting at 1:38 (on the end of the word "do") is centered in the soundstage, the guitar solo from 1:41-1:56 is very much in stereo, and the fade runs from 4:10 to about 4:20 or 4:21. The same version (different analog transfer) is on TM Studios Goldwav track no. 00012805. The 45 can be edited from the version on Shango. I think it's one edit on the intro and an early fade. The 45 edit is on Sony TV/Columbia's non-US release Ultimate Collection (2000), which sounds terrific. All of the above have an excellent dynamic range. There's a 2013 28-track collection on Qobuz called The Essential Santana. The graphics don't quite look like the Essential series from the early '00s, and I'm not sure if it's just a trimmed version of the 33-track Essential from 2002. The version on the 2013 The Essential Santana is the original mix, but extending way beyond the 45 fade by about 43 seconds. It's mastered too loud and clips quite a bit. There's a new mix of "Hold On" on Columbia/Legacy's The Best Of Santana (1998). I don't know exactly where this mix originated, but it was from 1998 or earlier. In this new mix, the drum fill starting at 1:38 is panned to the right, the guitar solo from 1:40 to 1:55 is in mono, and the fade runs from 3:52 4:21. The new mix was originally mastered too loud, so that it clips quite a bit. The same analog transfer is used on:
Edited by crapfromthepast - 5 hours 58 minutes ago at 4:05pm |
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