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Todd Ireland MusicFan
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Regarding Glenn Frey's "You Belong to the City", the database currently states that commercial copies are all 5:51. This must be based on the time stated on the record label because abagon reports the actual run time is 5:49. I know this is a minor :02 difference, but the 5:49 time is in line with most of the song's database CD appearances.
Incidentally, should the two CD entries of "You Belong to the City" running 4:22-4:23 contain a "this is the DJ edit" comment?
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Pat Downey Admin Group
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Todd do you really think it is necessary to repeat information that is given under the song title such as the dj edit comment?
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aaronk Admin Group
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I like having the information repeated, because it's easier to spot when glancing at the list. Also, in 98% of all the other cases where a DJ edit appears on CD, you do indicate "this is the DJ edit." It just keeps the database consistent.
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Todd Ireland MusicFan
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I completely echo Aaron's position, Pat, but the final decision of course is yours.
Edited by Todd Ireland on 28 August 2008 at 8:16pm
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edtop40 MusicFan
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my commercial 45 issued as mca 52651 states the run time as 5:51 but actually runs 5:49 like most of the db entries...
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Scanner MusicFan
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Does the DJ edit trim out the intro sax section and then
fades the instrumental outro early? This is how I
recall hearing the song on the radio and was originally
only acquainted with the nearly six minute version from
the song's video. Has the DJ edit ever appeared on any
album?
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thecdguy MusicFan
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Scanner wrote:
Does the DJ edit trim out the intro sax
section and then
fades the instrumental outro early? This is how I
recall hearing the song on the radio and was originally
only acquainted with the nearly six minute version from
the song's video. Has the DJ edit ever appeared on any
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It's on at least one Various Artists compilation whose
title escapes me. I don't think it's ever been on any of
Glenn Frey's albums or compilations. I think you're also
correct about the trimming of the intro and early fade on
the outro.
Edited by thecdguy on 19 March 2021 at 7:34am
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garye MusicFan
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Yes the radio edit trims the saxophone opening, and the
ending.
If anyone is looking to listen to the radio edit, PM me.
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David Pro MusicFan
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thecdguy wrote:
Scanner wrote:
Does the DJ edit trim out the intro
sax
section and then
fades the instrumental outro early?
This is how I
recall hearing the song on the
radio and was originally
only acquainted with the nearly six
minute version from
the song's video. Has the DJ edit
ever appeared on any
album? |
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It's on at least one Various
Artists compilation whose
title escapes me. I don't think
it's ever been on any of
Glenn Frey's albums or
compilations. I think you're also
correct about the trimming of the
intro and early fade on
the outro. |
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There are two V/A compilations
featuring the 4:24 version of "You
Belong to the City".
Priority's 80's Greatest Rock
Hits, Vol. 1: Passion & Power
(released in 1992)
https://www.allmusic.com/album/80s-
greatest-rock-hits-vol-1-passion-
powerpassion-power-vol-1-
mw0000180550
Cema's The Greatest Hits of the
80's, Vol. 2: The Decade of
Freedom (released in 1994)
https://www.allmusic.com/album/the-
greatest-hits-of-the-80s-vol-2-
mw0000663937
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