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Posted: 30 May 2020 at 10:35am | IP Logged Quote PopArchivist

Does anyone know anything about a 3:30 radio edit of the 4:12 single version from 2002? All I have is a low bit rate mp3 and I can't find anything on discogs at all concerning it. Any help would be appreciated..

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The single version appears on a NOW CD titled NOW Presents: Off The Hook (released in 2002).

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Discogs says it's the 4:12 version on the Off the Hook
cd.

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Posted: 31 May 2020 at 7:33am | IP Logged Quote PopArchivist

There appears to be a 3:47 edit that is on some non-US versions, but nothing appears to match up to the 3:30 mp3 I have. Probably will end up going with the 4:12...

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I have a US promo CD single (Epic ESK 18073) with the following tracks:
     1. Main (4:12)
     2. Instrumental (4:12)
     3. TV Track (4:12)
     4. A Cappella (3:47)

The listed times are not off by more than a second. As far as I can tell, the "Main" version is identical to the LP version, except that the fadeout is about three seconds longer, because the album version segues into the next track. No commercial CD single, cassette single, or 7-inch vinyl single was issued in the US.


There exists a second US promo CD single (that I do not have) with various versions of the "DJ Clue Remix", all with stated times around 3:45.

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Posted: 03 June 2020 at 8:50pm | IP Logged Quote PopArchivist

Paul C wrote:
I have a US promo CD single (Epic ESK 18073) with the following tracks:
     1. Main (4:12)
     2. Instrumental (4:12)
     3. TV Track (4:12)
     4. A Cappella (3:47)

The listed times are not off by more than a second. As far as I can tell, the "Main" version is identical to the LP version, except that the fadeout is about three seconds longer, because the album version segues into the next track. No commercial CD single, cassette single, or 7-inch vinyl single was issued in the US.


There exists a second US promo CD single (that I do not have) with various versions of the "DJ Clue Remix", all with stated times around 3:45.


The 3:30 I have appears to be a unique edit. PM me your email and maybe you can compare...

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