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Topic: Stevie Nicks
Posted By: Underground Dub
Subject: Stevie Nicks
Date Posted: 16 September 2006 at 7:01pm
I was wondering if anyone was armed with the edited versions of the following Stevie Nicks singles:

Leather And Lace
Nightbird
Has Anyone Ever Written Anything For You

Maybe we can turn this into a Stevie Single Versions thread since I cannot find anything remotely resembling a reference elsewhere on the web. :)



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Posted By: aaronk
Date Posted: 16 September 2006 at 8:50pm
I have made custom edits of the first two. Without putting the LP and 45 versions together again, I wouldn't be able to recall the edit points.


Posted By: EdisonLite
Date Posted: 16 September 2006 at 11:04pm
I had the 45 of "Has Anyone Ever Written..." and now have the CD. I don't recall hearing new parts when I bought the CD. Anyone know if this had an edit or early fade? My guess is it didn't.


Posted By: jimct
Date Posted: 17 September 2006 at 4:24am
Gordon: My latest Whitburn books shows a 45 time of (3:59) for "Has Anyone Ever....". Just pulled out my promo 45 - one side has a listed time of (4:35), says "Vocal/LP Version", which I assume is the one you now have on CD. The other side of my promo 45 says "Vocal/Faded Version", has a listed time of (3:59), but an actual time of (4:03). Hope you can sort it out from here, sir.


Posted By: eric_a
Date Posted: 21 September 2006 at 12:09pm
I don't know the LP version of "Leather And Lace", but we use a 45 dub at my station, so here's how the single is arranged. Maybe this will help you:

0.13 - Stevie's verse ("Isn't love so fragile")
1.03 - First chorus - Stevie alone
1.32 - Henley's verse ("You and the moonlight")
2.22 - Duet chorus
2.49 - Chorus repeats
3.16 - Stevie's coda ("take from me...")
3.22 - Fade begins
3.28 - Song ends


Posted By: Paul Esch
Date Posted: 31 October 2006 at 5:00pm
On "Leather And Lace" there is only one edit. At the end of the
second verse, where she sings "Still I carry this feeling, When you
walked into my house, that you won't be walking out the door", on
the LP version she sings this part twice, but only once on the 45
version. The edit comes (to my ears) between the first "...walked
into my house" and the second "that you won't be...". This occurs at
approximately the :56 mark, and the edit is up to 1:08
approximately, on the beat. Hope this helps.


Posted By: Underground Dub
Date Posted: 01 February 2008 at 11:06pm
Would anyone be able to provide edit points or details for Has Anyone Ever Written Anything For You and/or Nightbird? :)


Posted By: MCT1
Date Posted: 02 February 2008 at 9:44pm
My turntable is not accessable at the moment, but I can report that my commercial 45 of "Has Anyone Ever Written Anything For You" (7-99532) has a listed time of 4:35. The matrix number is ST-MR-49550-1. FWIW, the master number suffix printed on the label (SP) and the trail-off wax markings indicate that it was pressed by Specialty Records of Olyphant, PA, a plant which was, at that time, owned by Warner Music, and generally serviced WEA pressings for the eastern half of the country.   


Posted By: EdisonLite
Date Posted: 09 April 2008 at 2:43pm
I just wanted to follow up on an interesting discovery today.

Jim wrote:
<Gordon: My latest Whitburn books shows a 45 time of (3:59) for "Has Anyone Ever....". Just pulled out my promo 45 - one side has a listed time of (4:35), says "Vocal/LP Version", which I assume is the one you now have on CD. The other side of my promo 45 says "Vocal/Faded Version", has a listed time of (3:59), but an actual time of (4:03). Hope you can sort it out from here, sir.>

A while back, Jim sent me one of these 2 versions (the 4:35 version). Since it wasn't the short (3:59) version of the 45, I just assumed it was the same as the album version I have on CD. Interestingly, it's not. The difference is the mix! And the mix is only different in the coda. It's kind of subtle but it seems to me there's an instrument on the CD during the last several seconds that is NOT on the 4:35 single version! (Has anyone else ever noticed this? Or to paraphase Stevie, Has Anyone Ever Written Anything about this? :) And my main question is -- has this single version appeared on any US or import CD??

And does anyone know what the edits are for the 3:59 version? I've never heard that version.


Posted By: eriejwg
Date Posted: 24 October 2008 at 5:55pm
Reviving this thread to see if anyone has edit points to create the 45 version of "Nightbird".


Posted By: Yah Shure
Date Posted: 24 October 2008 at 10:15pm
Originally posted by eriejwg eriejwg wrote:

Reviving this thread to see if anyone has edit points to create the 45 version of "Nightbird".


One vinyl dub, comin' up.


Posted By: eriejwg
Date Posted: 25 October 2008 at 8:28am
For the editors out there, it's one edit, but sorta tricky.

Keep 00:00-03:32.72
Remove 03:32.72-4:06.808
Keep 4:06.808 to end
Resulting file runs 4:22.4 or so.

Your edit is on the drumbeat right before Sandy sings "a cold wind..."


Posted By: Indy500
Date Posted: 12 November 2010 at 5:27pm
Thanks for the info on NIGHTBIRD. Works like a charm


Posted By: eriejwg
Date Posted: 03 April 2015 at 6:12pm
Bumping up...


Posted By: Underground Dub
Date Posted: 07 April 2015 at 4:26pm
Originally posted by EdisonLite EdisonLite wrote:

I just wanted to follow up on an interesting discovery today.

Jim wrote:
<Gordon: My latest Whitburn books shows a 45 time of (3:59) for "Has Anyone Ever....". Just pulled out my promo 45 - one side has a listed time of (4:35), says "Vocal/LP Version", which I assume is the one you now have on CD. The other side of my promo 45 says "Vocal/Faded Version", has a listed time of (3:59), but an actual time of (4:03). Hope you can sort it out from here, sir.>

A while back, Jim sent me one of these 2 versions (the 4:35 version). Since it wasn't the short (3:59) version of the 45, I just assumed it was the same as the album version I have on CD. Interestingly, it's not. The difference is the mix! And the mix is only different in the coda. It's kind of subtle but it seems to me there's an instrument on the CD during the last several seconds that is NOT on the 4:35 single version! (Has anyone else ever noticed this? Or to paraphase Stevie, Has Anyone Ever Written Anything about this? :) And my main question is -- has this single version appeared on any US or import CD??

And does anyone know what the edits are for the 3:59 version? I've never heard that version.


Is it possible you were comparing the 45 dub to the remixed version included on the Timespace compilation? Sorry to veer out of Top 40 territory, but I'd love more details on the single version(s) of this track.


Posted By: ChicagoBill
Date Posted: 16 November 2021 at 1:34pm
Bumping this one up. It contains the 'Nightbird' edit from eriejwg. -Bill.


Posted By: eriejwg
Date Posted: 16 November 2021 at 7:36pm
Thanks, Bill. Who knew I knew the edit point already LOL.
I didn't think to just search for Stevie Nicks.

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