HW: Psi Power single version
eddie jobson
eddiejobson at HOTMAIL.COM
Wed Dec 15 17:13:41 EST 2004
I have a two sided promo with a long and short version, not sure if it's
American though. Could copy them onto CDR if you like? Could even hand
deliver if you happen to be at the Astoria Sunday?
Eddie.
>From: Doug Pearson <jasret at MINDSPRING.COM>
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>Subject: HW: Psi Power single version
>Date: Wed, 15 Dec 2004 17:00:16 -0500
>
>... similar to the "Kings Of Speed" discussion from a while back ...
>
>I'm convinced that the single version of "Psi Power", unlike the single
>version of "25 Years", is the same *recording* as the album version, but
>the *mix* is different, and it has been edited in several places. I
>haven't tried to chart out all the mix differences yet, but they're
>apparent starting from the intro (where the album version just has the
>acoustic guitar track, but the single version also adds that synchopated
>one-note electric guitar track). So there are definitely alternate guitar
>tracks used, and some of the fx-processing (like the backwards delay on
>the vocals) sounds different between the two versions.
>
>As for the edits, both versions start with:
>8-bar intro (0.14)
>verse 1 (0.27)
>chorus 1 (0.25)
>8-bar intro (0.14)
>verse 2 (0.27)
>
>... here's where things change. The LP version includes a full second
>chorus (0.25), followed by another 8-bar intro (0.14). The single version
>includes only the beginning of the second chorus (0.15) with the "Psi
>Power" harmony vocals, but cutting out before the actual chorus ("I can
>read your mind like a magazine..."), going straight to the keyboard solo
>bridge.
>
>Both versions include the full keyboard solo (0.21), which is followed by
>the trumpet solo. The LP version contains the full trumpet solo (0.28),
>while the single version cuts it in half (0.14).
>
>After that, both versions are the same for:
>chorus 3 (0.25)
>8-bar intro (0.14)
>verse 3 (0.27)
>chorus 4 (0.25)
>
>The LP version then includes another 8-bar intro (0.14) that's edited out
>of the single version. Both versions then end with a fadeout on the
>keyboard solo. The single version fades out quickly, in about 15 seconds,
>while the album version runs over a minute (and actually ends cold on that
>echoed "wha-happen" statement).
>
>To recap:
>8-bar intro (0.14)
>verse 1 (0.27)
>chorus 1 (0.25)
>8-bar intro (0.14)
>verse 2 (0.27)
>chorus 2 (LP: 0.25, 7": 0.15) ***
>8-bar intro (0.14 - LP version only) ***
>keyboard solo/bridge (0.21)
>trumpet solo (LP: 0.28, 7": 0.14) ***
>chorus 3 (0.25)
>8-bar intro (0.14)
>verse 3 (0.27)
>chorus 4 (0.25)
>8-bar intro (0.14 - LP version only) ***
>keyboard solo/fade (LP: 1.03, 7": 0.15)
>
>The album version runs 6.05, and can be found on several CD's. The single
>version runs 4.25 (10 seconds from chorus 2 + 2x 14 second 8-bar intros +
>extra 14 seconds on trumpet solo + extra 50 seconds of fade = 0.10 + 0.28
>+ 0.14 + 0.50 = 1min 42sec, which accounts for the difference in length),
>and has never been released on CD, only on the 'Repeat Performance' LP
>(along with the US & UK 7"s and the US 12"). Hopefully,
>if/when 'Hawklords/25 Years On' is reissued on CD, the single version will
>be included as a bonus track (as with "Lord of Light" on Doremi,
>and "You'd Better Believe It", "Psychedelic Warlords" & "Paradox" on
>HotMG, EMI reissues).
>
>My question: can someone who owns the US 7" with an even-shorter edit of
>the single version determine what has been edited out for that version?
>(Or send me a tape/CD-R so I can figure it out for myself?)
>
> -Doug
> jasret at mindspring.com
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