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Posted: 06 April 2020 at 4:42am | IP Logged Quote thecdguy

Would just like to know if anyone here knows if the video version of this song has ever appeared anywhere on CD. Its running time would be somewhere around 4:25. It's remixed and you can easily tell that certain lines are sung differently than the more common Album Version. I have tried looking at Discogs, but not all of the Various Artist compilations it appears on have running times listed. Thank you for any help.

Video at the link below.

I Think We're Alone Now

Edited by thecdguy on 06 April 2020 at 7:03am


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Posted: 06 April 2020 at 7:54am | IP Logged Quote EternalStatic

Hi Dan,

I have searched for this mix exhaustively in the past and I’ve never
been able to find on CD in an official capacity. It did appear on the vinyl
12” as the “Single Version”, and is a direct edit of the main 12” version,
with the exception of one miserable sound effect about halfway through
that can’t be located in the long mix.

However, I can tell you what I have done to obtain an exact copy of this
mix. The video is available as a purchase from iTunes with “Relaid
Audio”. This is a rare case where the audio for the video on iTunes is
crystal clear and does not contain VHS hiss— it truly sounds as good
as any CD copies of the longer 12” mix that I’ve heard. I bought the
video
and opened the file with GoldWave, and saved as a .wav. It isn’t truly
lossless, of course, but I would posit that it’s on a similar absolute
quality level as other music mastered to tape and dumped to CD from
the same era.

So, there are a couple of options. I am happy to share my file if needed
:-)

-Eric / EternalStatic

Edited by EternalStatic on 06 April 2020 at 10:59am
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Posted: 06 April 2020 at 10:04pm | IP Logged Quote aaronk

I don't remember seeing the video back in the day, so that's the first time I had ever heard this mix. Most of the "Single Version" (aka video version) can be extracted from the 12" Extended Mix, but there are three segments that cannot be found anywhere in this mix.


When lining them up in a multi-tracker, it is easy to see that the "Single Version" was done first. Then, additional segments were recorded and spliced in to make it extended. It's a pretty clunky 12" mix because of this, but the "Single Version" is a well-done remix.

I have an unplayed 12" single in storage that I'll grab when I'm there next, which can be used to create a fully lossless "Single Version."

(Also, in case there's any confusion, the 45 and LP version are the same. The "Single Version" was only released on the 12" single and is a remix.)

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Posted: 07 April 2020 at 8:38am | IP Logged Quote EternalStatic

Hi Aaron,

I just re-listened to the 12" and Video/"Single" Version and I can see what you mean about the shorter mix coming first. It had been a long time since I researched this one, but I can hear where they've pasted over some bits in the 12" Mix that you would need to truly pull the entire "Single" Version from it. Those are the kind of mixes that always annoy me! I remember trying to edit the 12" Remix of Chicago's "Along Comes a Woman" down to get the 7", and it was flawless until about 80% of the way in, after which you realize the end of the 7" is nowhere to be found in the long mix. (I have the short remix now, as I think it's more widely available than it used to be.)

Anyway, I would love to check out your lossless copy when the surgery's all done.


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Posted: 07 April 2020 at 5:50pm | IP Logged Quote aaronk

Eric, check your email :) Also, I wouldn't mind hearing how the music video sound quality is for comparison.

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