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P C III - The Rise And Fall of Bossanova (Short Version)

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This is the short version of the song "The Rise and Fall of Bossanova" by P C III

These were the changes:

Ad Astra, The Whisper, Love, Cavalcades, On Axis, and Sisterwind remains unchanged
Dream on was slightly shortened -- 2nd chorus was shortened plus the ambient section was shortened
Awarm Signal was shortened 5-fold, the repititions were reduced and the middle was completely lopped off, leaving only the changing motifs and the end
Dunewander was a bit hard to shorten, the 2nd to last verse was shortened and I think i got rid of a whole verse, the ending was shortened and a few instrumental breaks were halved
Nevernot took a while to shorten down but I also removed a lot of the repition but kept some important variations around. Leaving it to be 9 minutes instead of one whole hour
Infinity has a similar thing with Awarm Signal, though I kept this one about twice the length of the awarm edit.
Water of fire/Singing to the sea was just slightly shortened

Sunpass I just deleted the majority of it and used crossfades to make it sound natural, leaving most motifs in tact but removed repitition

Every part of section 3 except for the ones mentioned above I was easily able to shrink down 2-fold or more, except for Ancient Whispers, only trimmed a few minutes

Section 4 with To Our Yes and Oceantapping I was able to shorten quite a bit, Especially Oceantapping as I did the same thing with sunpass but even more as there is less stuff in this one, When The Wind Comes I removed about a quarter, whilst On Axis I did no changes making it the longest part that remains unchanged

Between Remembering Past everything and The Soft Approach all got shortened by more than half, Time Train almost... but still remains to be about 8 minutes, same schtick of removing middle parts and stitching the similars, using crossfades for any unnatural cuts.

I do not claim ownership, This is just an edit I made -- All credit for the Audio goes to Pipe Choir

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