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Great info, Jim! Thanks for checking. There must still be a promo source for the 3:42 solo vocal without Bryan White and the added instrumentation. Perhaps it was included on the promo sent to country radio.
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I heard Jim's copy of the uptempo remix, and I was also serviced this mix on a different Promo Only Mainstream Radio issue. Although I don't recall hearing this on CHR, I'm sure it got played in clubs or during mix shows.
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I just obtained what appears to be the elusive promo CD for "From This Moment On." It has catalog number MNCD 213, but it does not have the "RE1" on the end. It has the same track repeating three times and is labeled "Solo Vocal/Remix." Printed run time is 3:42; actual time is 3:43. This version has no trace of Bryan White anywhere in the song, and it matches the version issued by Promo Only.
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Todd Ireland wrote:
I've come across a website that posts the following track listing and run times for the "You're Still the One" promo CD single:
(Mercury MNCD 196)
1) You're Still The One (Radio Edit) - 3:18
2) You're Still The One (Radio Edit w/ Intro) - 3:34
3) You're Still The One (LP Version) - 3:34
I don't have a copy of this promo CD yet, so I cannot guarantee the accuracy of the above info.
source:
http://users.ameritech.net/shaniafan/Singles.html
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I timed mine as:
"You're Still The One"
1. 3:16
2. 3:33
3. 3:33
I also have promos for the following if any of the track info is needed:
Man! I Feel Like A Woman!
That Don't Impress Me Much
From This Moment On
You've Got A Way
I'm Gonna Getcha Good!
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Talk about confusing, just spent the last 45 minutes sorting through each version. Wouldn't it simplify the matter if their was an 'international standard' for naming the version of each cut?
From This Moment On, 3:42: actual, this is the version with Shania's vocal ONLY. This cut has been referred to on label as:
Solo Vocal/Remix, The Single Mix
This is the version I call the 45, and was added to WWLI. I own the Australian Import Single because I couldn't find it on a commerical US copy. Actual; 3:42, with :03 intro & Shania's vocal only. Labeled 'The Single Mix' on my import.
The 3:55; actual, with Bryan White on backup has been referred to on label as:
Solo Vocal/Remix, Pop Radio Mix, The Right Mix Radio Edit
The version listed on both US Promo CD's is 'Solo Vocal/Remix', but one uses the 3:42 version and the other uses the 3:55. Someone at Mercury wasn't on the ball! Thanks for restoring my sanity.
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Thanks for summing that up, David. I have also seen a US promo CD with the "RE1" where the disc itself is labeled as "The Right Version." Mstgator, does your copy happen to have "Solo Vocal/Remix" printed on the disc, too, or is it only on the cardboard case that way?
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Aaron, I guess I should've looked at the actual disc when I posted my
findings last year (you can see why I usually just lurk and leave the posting to
the experts, lol). My copy matches the promo CD that you just mentioned.
The cardboard case shows "Solo Vocal/Remix" (and has no "RE1"), but the
disc itself has the "RE1" following the catalog number, is labeled "The Right
Version", and has a listed time of 4:01.
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Thanks for the update! I'm certainly glad you don't just lurk, and I appreciate you sharing this info.
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my commercial cd single for the song "from this moment on" issued as mercury 566450 contains the below tracks
1-pop radio mix (4:01 listed; 3:57 actual)
2-the i.v. mix (5:00 listed; 4:55 actual)
this should be the official 45/single version since cd single where the dominant format in late 1998 when this song peaked......
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I finally picked up the promo for MNCD 207.
MNCD 207
[Guest Vocal: Bryan White]
1. Single Mix (listed 3:45; actual 3:42)
2. LP Version (listed & actual 4:42)
My assumption is that this promo CD was intended for country radio. I do not recall hearing any pop stations playing the "duet" mix with Bryan White in my area, but I'm sure country stations did.
Mentioned earlier in the thread are also MNCD 213 and MNCD 213 RE1, which have the "Solo/Vocal Remix" (no Bryan White at all) and "The Right Version" (Bryan on background vocals), respectively. There are two other dance mix promo CDs that I do not have.
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In my area, this track got played in the "duet" mix on
Country formats. It was also serviced by CDX to Country
formats.
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The 25th anniversary deluxe Diamond Edition of Shania
Twain's "The Woman in Me" album features an "Alternate
Mix - Without Steel Guitar" version of "Any Man of
Mine". This version has been on YouTube for a number of
years, and I read that this alternate mix was also used
in place of the album version on some versions of the
promo video. Does anyone know if a promo CD for this
alternate mix was issued at the time of its release
(1995)? Perhaps to pop radio?
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Bellenger1981 wrote:
The 25th anniversary deluxe
Diamond Edition of Shania
Twain's "The Woman in Me" album features an "Alternate
Mix - Without Steel Guitar" version of "Any Man of
Mine". This version has been on YouTube for a number of
years, and I read that this alternate mix was also used
in place of the album version on some versions of the
promo video. Does anyone know if a promo CD for this
alternate mix was issued at the time of its release
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Is that the version that doesn't have any "barn call"
line dance instructions before the fade. I hear that mix
play on country stations around here and it sounds so
incomplete.
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It looks like that version appeared on a few different UK and European stock CD singles from 1995.
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LunarLaugh wrote:
Bellenger1981 wrote:
The 25th
anniversary deluxe
Diamond Edition of Shania
Twain's "The Woman in Me" album features an "Alternate
Mix - Without Steel Guitar" version of "Any Man of
Mine". This version has been on YouTube for a number
of
years, and I read that this alternate mix was also
used
in place of the album version on some versions of the
promo video. Does anyone know if a promo CD for this
alternate mix was issued at the time of its release
(1995)? Perhaps to pop radio? |
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Is that the version that doesn't have any "barn call"
line dance instructions before the fade. I hear that
mix
play on country stations around here and it sounds so
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Really? Never heard that mix. As far as I can hear,
this "Alternate Mix" is the same version as the album
version, except that it is missing the steel guitar
and runs about 7 seconds longer (the album version
blends in to the next track).
And, Aaron, thanks for the info. When browsing
discogs, I did not come across any foreign CD singles
that specified it being the version without the steel
guitar, so perhaps it is not credited as such.
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Bellenger1981 wrote:
Really? Never heard that mix. As far as I can hear,
this "Alternate Mix" is the same version as the album
version, except that it is missing the steel guitar
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Maybe it's something that was only serviced to radio so
DJs would be able to talk over the ending.
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Bellenger1981 wrote:
When browsing discogs, I did not come across any foreign CD singles that specified it being the version without the steel guitar, so perhaps it is not credited as such. |
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If you look in the Notes section, you'll see a few releases that specifically mention it's the version without the steel guitar, but you're right that the disc does not credit it as such.
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Got it, Aaron. I see that now. Thanks!
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There's a lot of good info. in this thread, but I have found myself going down a rabbit hole today with "You're Still the One". I have come across the following well-intentioned but possibly inaccurate blanket statement
in a user comment on Discogs: "there is a radio edit of the 1997 country version and a radio edit of the 1998 pop version. The edited parts are exactly the same on both radio edits."
I was paying a lot of attention to this album and its singles when they were current, and I do not recall there being a "radio edit" or single edit of the original country album mix (the version that contains audible steel
guitar). I was interning at a country radio station when this single dropped, and my memory is that we were serviced the common 3-track promo that has been noted in this thread, which featured the "Radio Edit" (=edit of pop
mix), Radio Edit w/Intro (=full pop mix, later known as the International album version), and the original 1997 LP Version (=country mix). My assumption has always been that if a country station wanted the steel guitar mix
programmed, their only option would be the full-length country mix (unless, of course, they wanted to snip it themselves, which I'm sure many did). So, based on my own prejudice, I suppose, I find myself doubting the existence
of an official edit of the original country mix. Has anyone here ever confirmed the existence of such a version?
(I used to have several singles from this album and am looking to re-collect a few, as they were part of a good box of CD's that got lost (stolen?) during a move several years ago! So just trying to limit my search to
things that actually, likely exist.)
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Regarding "You're Still The One," I've had MNCD 198 on my want list for a quite awhile, but I haven't been able to find a copy yet. I do, however, have MNCD 196:
1. Radio Edit (listed 3:18; actual 3:16)
2. Radio Edit w/Intro (listed 3:34; actual 3:33)
3. LP Version (listed 3:34; actual 3:36)
Eric, I think it's likely you're correct that there is not a "country" radio edit, as I've never heard one either, but if it does exist, it must be on MNCD 198. The first two tracks on MNCD 196 are the mix without the steel guitar. Track 3 (LP Version) does have the steel guitar and has a total different (steel guitar) solo starting at 2:36.
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