Post by dirtyfaz on Aug 16, 2013 3:00:44 GMT
I can never remember where I may have posted this list prior so many of you may already have this information. As this is a new forum replacing the old one there may be new members here that may find the information interesting.
Anyway here goes.
SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST
(Clarke - Hicks - Nash)
Has the 3rd verse edited out and a shorter fade than the stereo version.
A mono/stereo promotional version was issued.
HEY WILLY
(Clarke - Cook - Greenaway)
Has 12 seconds edited from instrumental break and faded 13 seconds early.
LONG COOL WOMAN IN A BLACK DRESS
(Cook - Clarke - Greenaway)
Is edited by fading 17 second early.
A mono/stereo promotional version was issued.
LONG DARK ROAD
(Hicks - Lynch)
Has the harmonica section after first verse shortened, instrumental break shortened and faded earlier than the stereo version.
This is available on the Epic cd Hollies Greatest Hits EK32061.
A mono/stereo promotional version was issued.
THE BABY
(Taylor)
Faded earlier than UK version
A mono/stereo promotional version was issued.
JESUS WAS A CROSSMAKER
(Sill)
The track is speed up, has the intro shortened and is early fade.
A mono/stereo promotional version was issued.
THE DAY THAT CURLY BILLY SHOT DOWN CRAZY SAM MCGEE
(Clarke)
Has the intro shortened, part of a verse edited, an entire chorus edited out and also faded earlier than UK stereo version.
A mono/stereo promotional version was issued.
A 2nd promo single was release that contains a longer version of the album track. The introduction is approximately 15 seconds longer.
DON’T LET ME DOWN
(Clarke)
Has the last verse edited out and faded earlier than the UK stereo version.
A mono/stereo promotional version was issued.
THE AIR THAT I BREATHE
(Hammond - Hazelwood)
Faded earlier than the UK stereo version.
A mono/stereo promotional version was issued.
SANDY (4TH OF JULY, ASBURY PARK)
(Springsteen)
Faded earlier than the UK stereo version.
A mono/stereo promotional version was issued.
ANOTHER NIGHT
(Sylvester - Clarke - Hicks)
Faded 36 seconds earlier than the UK stereo version.
A mono/stereo promotional version was issued.
I’M DOWN
(Sylvester - Clarke - Hicks)
Has the second verse and the chorus edited out.
A mono/stereo promotional version was issued.
WRITE ON
(Sylvester - Clarke - Hicks)
The track is sped up, repeat of 2nd and 3rd verses edited out and has and earlier fade than the UK stereo version.
A mono/stereo promotional version was issued.
DRAGGIN’ MY HEELS
(Clarke - Sylvester - Hicks)
A mono/stereo promotional version was issued.
Special 12” promotional extended disco remix version was issued.
WRITING ON THE WALL
(Clarke - Sylvester - Hicks)
Parts of the vocals edited out and faded 40 seconds earlier than the UK stereo version.
A mono/stereo promotional version was issued.
IF THE LIGHTS GO OUT (version 2)
(Batt)
A single mix of the US cd What Goes Around album version was issued.
All Vocals re-cut with Nash, however Mike Batt's original Harpsichord track and the Basic first version track are retained with additional recording.
I completed this list years ago so it may be incorrect in places. If any member knows of a mistake or something that I have missed please add it to this post. It also helps me keep my lists of variations up to date,
Chris
Anyway here goes.
SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST
(Clarke - Hicks - Nash)
Has the 3rd verse edited out and a shorter fade than the stereo version.
A mono/stereo promotional version was issued.
HEY WILLY
(Clarke - Cook - Greenaway)
Has 12 seconds edited from instrumental break and faded 13 seconds early.
LONG COOL WOMAN IN A BLACK DRESS
(Cook - Clarke - Greenaway)
Is edited by fading 17 second early.
A mono/stereo promotional version was issued.
LONG DARK ROAD
(Hicks - Lynch)
Has the harmonica section after first verse shortened, instrumental break shortened and faded earlier than the stereo version.
This is available on the Epic cd Hollies Greatest Hits EK32061.
A mono/stereo promotional version was issued.
THE BABY
(Taylor)
Faded earlier than UK version
A mono/stereo promotional version was issued.
JESUS WAS A CROSSMAKER
(Sill)
The track is speed up, has the intro shortened and is early fade.
A mono/stereo promotional version was issued.
THE DAY THAT CURLY BILLY SHOT DOWN CRAZY SAM MCGEE
(Clarke)
Has the intro shortened, part of a verse edited, an entire chorus edited out and also faded earlier than UK stereo version.
A mono/stereo promotional version was issued.
A 2nd promo single was release that contains a longer version of the album track. The introduction is approximately 15 seconds longer.
DON’T LET ME DOWN
(Clarke)
Has the last verse edited out and faded earlier than the UK stereo version.
A mono/stereo promotional version was issued.
THE AIR THAT I BREATHE
(Hammond - Hazelwood)
Faded earlier than the UK stereo version.
A mono/stereo promotional version was issued.
SANDY (4TH OF JULY, ASBURY PARK)
(Springsteen)
Faded earlier than the UK stereo version.
A mono/stereo promotional version was issued.
ANOTHER NIGHT
(Sylvester - Clarke - Hicks)
Faded 36 seconds earlier than the UK stereo version.
A mono/stereo promotional version was issued.
I’M DOWN
(Sylvester - Clarke - Hicks)
Has the second verse and the chorus edited out.
A mono/stereo promotional version was issued.
WRITE ON
(Sylvester - Clarke - Hicks)
The track is sped up, repeat of 2nd and 3rd verses edited out and has and earlier fade than the UK stereo version.
A mono/stereo promotional version was issued.
DRAGGIN’ MY HEELS
(Clarke - Sylvester - Hicks)
A mono/stereo promotional version was issued.
Special 12” promotional extended disco remix version was issued.
WRITING ON THE WALL
(Clarke - Sylvester - Hicks)
Parts of the vocals edited out and faded 40 seconds earlier than the UK stereo version.
A mono/stereo promotional version was issued.
IF THE LIGHTS GO OUT (version 2)
(Batt)
A single mix of the US cd What Goes Around album version was issued.
All Vocals re-cut with Nash, however Mike Batt's original Harpsichord track and the Basic first version track are retained with additional recording.
I completed this list years ago so it may be incorrect in places. If any member knows of a mistake or something that I have missed please add it to this post. It also helps me keep my lists of variations up to date,
Chris