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Posted: 25 July 2006 at 7:27pm | IP Logged Quote edtop40

the cassingle issued as mercury 866780 conatains the "original club mix" as the a side version and runs 5:03.........the db has the correct data, just thought i'd add the official single version's name to the record.......

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Posted: 22 March 2020 at 12:56pm | IP Logged Quote Loveland

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GjsDNRsewuA

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Posted: 22 March 2020 at 1:55pm | IP Logged Quote aaronk

Loveland wrote:

What do you consider to be the "official single
version"? I ask honestly, because you guys do not
apply your own rules uniformly.


Loveland, you're a member of this chat board, so you are a part of the "you guys" you refer to :) We're all in this together; it's not you vs. "us".

Why do you say the rules are not applied uniformly? The official US single version, to us, is the lead track of the 2-track commercial single configuration. Largely, the commercial vinyl single is considered the official format up until cassette singles outsold them. Then, the CD single dominated in sales at some point in the mid-'90s. A few others would know those years/dates, as I'm not positive what they are. The "single version" is not arbitrarily decided. In other words, it doesn't matter which version was the radio hit, if there was a "Single Version" on the maxi single, or any other factor. It keeps things very simple that way, and again, this is for database purposes. What was the hit could very well be a different case, but to reiterate again, "single version" or "45 version" does NOT always mean "hit" version. It's a strict reference to the version that appears on the US commercial 2-track configuration. That's all it means--nothing more, nothing less.

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Posted: 22 March 2020 at 3:26pm | IP Logged Quote Loveland

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GjsDNRsewuA

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Loveland wrote:


The hit version vs. the single version... argument means an entire different thing outside this board. It usually means that while the record company was originally promoting an specific mix as the single version, for whatever reason, an entirely different mix became the 'hit' version. In other words its the record company / artist who dictates what the official single version is, not Joe Q. Public.



I disagree with your point of view simply because while a record company may promote a specific mix as the single version radio often determines which version gets played and often the public requests versions of songs over and over if they are really popular. For example in 2012 I never heard the slow version of Somebody I Used To Know that Gotye released off his album or the radio edit of the CD version. Instead I heard the Mike D Remix Edit (3:34), which was played on Z100 and hundreds of stations across the country. It was so popular and so in demand by the public that it became the de facto "hit" version. The Mike D Remix Edit was the one preferred by "Joe Q Public" and the one most requested. Is it on CD? No. Was it the single version? No. Was it in demand by the public? Yes. Who do you think supports the radio stations? The record companies? No the public does.

I don't know what your confusion is over hit or single version or why you don't get what Aaron or anyone else is saying here. The artist records the music. The artist gets paid for the music. Sometimes the artist has no say over what the lead single is, sometimes they do. Sometimes the Artist gets a hit and has no input at all over that hit, how its edited or how its released. If you want to believe that every Artist can control their own music distribution or that they make the edits, I have a bridge in Brooklyn to sell you.

I'm not attacking you, I am just pointing out that your logic is faulty. Either support your arguments with evidence or go along with the other 99.9 percent of people here who fully understand what you don't seem to grasp. If you are just here to whine and complain and attack board members for their views and thoughts be prepared to defend your position with logical answers. Support your logic. I'm sure you are a reasonably intelligent person, capable of making sound rational arguments. All I've read is you calling me "HipHopArchivist" and picking on board members for their stance. You have your opinion and a right to it. Right now the way your acting isn't making you any friends here.

I'm sure you will find some way to respond to me and point out I am wrong or being rude, just asking you to base it off facts, not your opinion. Like Aaron said if you want the "me" vs "us" mentality I am sure Aaron and I could suggest other forums that will cooperate with your need to do that. If you can't show myself and others respect then it begs to question why you are posting here.

I look forward to hearing your logic. Whether I agree with your position or not I have been nothing but civil towards you. So has Aaron. Thanks for understanding Loveland.

Edited by PopArchivist on 22 March 2020 at 4:06pm


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Posted: 22 March 2020 at 5:19pm | IP Logged Quote prisdeej

Sorry for stepping into the quicksand, but I'm trying to sort this one out. I have a file in my
library labeled "new mix" with the runtime of 3:15. I checked Discogs and I don't see a Promo CD
single with this information. Does anyone have a second p CD single and could post the particulars?
My file could be mislabeled.

Edited by prisdeej on 03 October 2022 at 5:04pm


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Posted: 22 March 2020 at 6:20pm | IP Logged Quote aaronk

Here are the details of the two promo CD singles:

CDP 645
1. Nu Club Radio Edit (listed & actual 3:26)
2. Radio Mix (listed & actual 3:50)
3. Radio Mix w/o Rap (listed 3:12; actual 3:15)
4. Radio Apella (listed 3:18; actual 3:19)
5. Radio Apella w/o Rap (listed 3:02; actual 3:04)
6. Nu Club Mix (listed 4:45; actual 4:46)

CDP 682
1. New Mix (listed 4:00; actual 3:15)
2. Original Radio Mix (listed 4:05; actual 3:56)
3. Extended New Mix (listed 6:46; actual 5:18)

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Posted: 22 March 2020 at 7:35pm | IP Logged Quote prisdeej

Aaron, can't thank you enough for your contributions!

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