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Thread started 03/31/09 5:06am

ernestsewell

Crimson, then Morning After

I hate Crimson, but I won't remove it from the album track list for that reason. I didn't want to just stick "Morning After" anywhere, because I like it and want it in a good place.

I sequenced TMA, after C&C. That "Boom" part on the beginning of the track was easily edited off in iTunes. I went into "Get Info" on "TMA", and changed the Start Time (under Options tab) to 0:00.4, and it's a perfect clean intro. It segues nicely into "4ever".

Just my two cents.
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Reply #1 posted 04/01/09 12:14am

Dolphinking23

ernestsewell said:

I hate Crimson, but I won't remove it from the album track list for that reason. I didn't want to just stick "Morning After" anywhere, because I like it and want it in a good place.

I sequenced TMA, after C&C. That "Boom" part on the beginning of the track was easily edited off in iTunes. I went into "Get Info" on "TMA", and changed the Start Time (under Options tab) to 0:00.4, and it's a perfect clean intro. It segues nicely into "4ever".

Just my two cents.



Morning After is classic Prince, very revolution-esque in my opinion
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Reply #2 posted 04/01/09 5:03am

ernestsewell

Dolphinking23 said:


Morning After is classic Prince, very revolution-esque in my opinion


Agreed!
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Reply #3 posted 04/19/09 12:22am

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I like the way he covers Crimson. Love the video too.
To Sir, with Love
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