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Rick and Roll 07-01-2004 10:09 AM

Splitting of songs
 
The "Overrequested long song" issue has reminded me that there is a problem of songs that tie together but are split for airplay here.

Seems that an artist can make a long tune and it can be included in whole (or in the case of the two Tull epics, one side each). In fact, a tour-de-force can be constructed of semi-related parts. Examples of this are the Oldfield pieces or ones such as the hour long piece by that bass player about water on the moon (can't recall his name at the moment).

What gets forgotten is that some songs are meant to be together but are split for airplay. I think the reason is that the songs aren't familiar to who is adding it. I know there are technical reasons, but a little carefulness and research would fix the problem.

Here's an example: on the Sonus Umbra "Snapshots From Limbo" CD, the last piece is called "Insects". It's split into three parts, each about 3-5 minutes. It is meant both lyrically and musically to be as one. I really like the cut, but have not requested this because having one of the three parts play lessens the experience of the song, and really doesn't make sense. What is confusing to me is that Rush's "Fountain of Lamneth" is one piece on the Moon, yet is split exactly like the Sonus Umbra. It may be as one because we all know Rush.

I'm sure there are other examples, but I can only think of a few without consulting the playlist. Mister Class and Quality/Three friends by Gentle Giant may also be one (that's marginal).

The other one that comes to mind (if it's still split) is a Discipline tune that is inexpliciably split in half. It's one song but is carved in two. Seems unfair if Oldfield can have it all as one.

Any thoughts?

Avian 07-01-2004 10:55 AM

I know we really try and rip all of the long pieces together logically, but sometimes we just miss it because of the volume of releases we're broadcasting. If you notice something like that in the future, bring it to our attention.

As far as "Water on the Moon", the original release was just one big track, and we never had the time to split it up. Since then, Mark Howard has released a version with tracks, so we'll put that on the list to rerip as tracks.

progdirjim 07-01-2004 10:58 AM

I can do that.

THe reason Sonus Umbra and Discipline are split is because that's how the CD was fabricated. That Discipline song is two tracks, even if there is no silence between them. Ditto the Sonus Umbra (3 tracks). Rush's "Fountain.." is one track on the CD. Because of the volume of CDs I rip, I don't always sit and think about the tracking. I can combine multiple tracks into one, but it's an extra couple of steps. When I'm aware that that should be done, I do. So, post away and I'll make it so.

Unless I disagree. But you're right about the Discipline. I'll have to check the Sonus Umbra, haven't listened to that lately...

Rick and Roll 07-01-2004 11:10 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Avian

As far as "Water on the Moon", the original release was just one big track, and we never had the time to split it up. Since then, Mark Howard has released a version with tracks, so we'll put that on the list to rerip as tracks.

Excellent! Seems like he realized it was a bit much. I had his name as Mark Howe, so thanks for the correction. A decent tune just too much.

Rick and Roll 07-01-2004 11:15 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by progdirjim


Because of the volume of CDs I rip, I don't always sit and think about the tracking. I can combine multiple tracks into one, but it's an extra couple of steps. When I'm aware that that should be done, I do. So, post away and I'll make it so.



Thanks, Jim - I need to work on my communication skills in writing. Seemed like it sounded like I was telling you that you weren't paying attention.

QUOTE]Originally posted by progdirjim



Unless I disagree.


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The King has spoken!
:D

progdirjim 07-01-2004 11:24 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Avian

As far as "Water on the Moon", the original release was just one big track, and we never had the time to split it up. Since then, Mark Howard has released a version with tracks, so we'll put that on the list to rerip as tracks.

It's GREG Howard, for what it's worth...

Rick and Roll 07-01-2004 11:46 AM

doh!
 
Actually I had thought Greg Howe (not Mark)...still had the last name wrong.....but he's a shredder isn't he???

progdirjim 07-01-2004 12:36 PM

we saw him when he was playing outside of Nearfest 2001; pretty damn impressive.

Rick and Roll 07-01-2004 01:04 PM

yes Howard
 
I remember that now, he was good.......

greg howe I think is in that Michael Fath Tony McAlpine vein...

KeithieW 07-01-2004 01:17 PM

Keithie's 2 pence worth........
 
I remember asking Jim to pull together the 4 parts of the 4 Moments track by Sebasian Hardie and to my delight he did. It works so much better that way. Unfortunately some listeners out there agreed with me and for a while it got requested on a daily basis and seems to have upset a few of the regulars. This appears to have died down now and I haven't heard it in a while.

This seems to be the way of things. Songs will get hammered for a week or so and then drift back into "obscurity".

Still that's going off topic a bit (as I'm prone to do after a couple of bottles of Claret) so I'd better get back to what I was going to say in the first place.

The Album "Revolutions" by 'Magenta' is a set of 4 separate suites that, on the CDs have been split into a multitude of tracks some of which are amazingly short. Split up like this the music doesn't flow at all well in places and I was hoping that they could be re-ripped as the 4 suites.

In view of the current Oldfield discussions I can understand if you are reluctant to do so but I thought I'd mention it.

Yesspaz 07-01-2004 01:21 PM

Re: Splitting of songs
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Rick and Roll
Mister Class and Quality/Three friends by Gentle Giant may also be one (that's marginal).

I agree here. Always thought of this as a solid piece that should stay together, like "Long Distant Runaround/The Fish."

Not that it makes any difference as to what needs or doesn't need to be done, but I think Rick is on to something about familiarity. Notice that "Endless Dream" is 3 tracks on the cd, but one track on AM. I'm betting that the ripper (Avian? Jim?)of this put them together because he knew in advance that this was really one track, whereas the Discipline may haven't as been as familiar at the time.

Avian 07-01-2004 01:34 PM

Sorry - Mark Howard was a friend of mine - doh!

Avian

podakayne 07-07-2004 10:21 PM

IQ splits of Subterranea
 
just adding my two cents in...but could we get a better break up of this wonderful piece of music...possibly 2 parts it's all broken up into bits and pieces...i leave it to your ears to discern a good break Jim.

Wojtek 07-08-2004 08:59 AM

I would be grateful if you could glue together three parts of Mostly Autumn's Pass The Clock epic. It definitely sounds better as a three piece whole, whole which is not very long in fact (about 12 mins). As it is split it doesn't sound so good.
Thanks in advance.
:)

Rick and Roll 07-08-2004 09:28 AM

compilations
 
Looks like we've got quite a few requests.....maybe we can cut and paste sometime next week.;)

progdirjim 07-08-2004 10:09 AM

this thread is fine - I'll try to get to these next week, though it might be the week after as I head to New Orleans for a bachelor party (!) next weekend...

KeithieW 07-08-2004 10:16 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by progdirjim
this thread is fine - I'll try to get to these next week, though it might be the week after as I head to New Orleans for a bachelor party (!) next weekend...
OK.....we'll look to having it done next year some time. Those New Orleans jails can be pretty strict!!!!!

Rick and Roll 07-08-2004 10:16 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by progdirjim
I head to New Orleans for a bachelor party (!) next weekend...

that sounds like real trouble.....................:p


JINX KEITHIE!

Rick and Roll 07-30-2004 10:21 PM

a reminder
 
about the Sonus Umbra, Jim, if you could fuse those three parts together sometime.

I realized that there was already a thread a fewmonths back on this, my apologies on making another one.

dinosaur 08-09-2004 01:02 AM

Alan Parsons' "Fall of the House of Usher" should be reunited. I know the CD issue split 'em apart, but my brain short-circuits listening to one part without also hearing the others.

Same for Ten Jinn's "...darkling plain".

However, I remember a similar discussion re Genesis' Lamb...

BTW, has anyone else seen The Musical Box perform?
I saw the "Selling" tour last year and will see "Lamb" this fall.
Worthwhile!
http://www.themusicalbox.net/


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