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crapfromthepast MusicFan
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Posted: 25 December 2007 at 7:16pm | IP Logged
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Does anyone have promo CD single info for this song?
There are three different versions - (3:44), (4:20) and (4:59). The longer two appear on the 45, and I have the shortest on two compilation CDs, but I'm trying to figure out where it came from.
My commercial 45 is LMR 2724-7-R, 1990:- A: Because I Love You (The Postman Song) (Radio Edit) printed 4:20 actual 4:20
- B: Because I Love You (The Postman Song) printed 4:57 actual 4:59
Although the A-side has an "original version on the LP ..." credit, it's just an early fade of the LP version, which is on the B-side. (Fade the LP version from 4:00-4:20, if you want to recreate the "Radio Edit").
I have the LP version (4:59) on:- Body Talk - Once In A Lifetime (Time-Life R834-15, 1997)
- Body Talk - Hearts On Fire (Time-Life R834-21, 2000; digitally identical to above CD)
- Sounds Of The '90s - 1990 (Time-Life R814-01, 2001; sound is a little compressed)
- Living In The 90s (Razor & Tie S22-18601, 1995; index mark is off by 0.8 seconds, so if just just to this track it sounds like 0.8 seconds of intro is cut off - bad; also sound is a little compressed)
I have the "Radio Edit" (4:20) on:- Now That's What I Call Music 19 (Virgin EMI PolyGram UK CD NOW 19)
- Hearts Of Gold - The Pop Collection (Foundation CDP-96427, 1991)
There's a third, shorter version, running 3:44 on:- Mystic Music presents Sweet Love (Warner Special Products OPCD-3537, 1996)
- Starland Music presents Reflections Of Love (Warner Special Products OPCD-4572, 1996)
Here are instructions for creating the 3:44 edit from the 4:57 LP version. I didn't spend too much time with this, so I may be off by a beat or two on each of the edits:
Keep 0:00.0-2:35.3 of LP version.
Edit on downbeat.
Remove the 16 beats from 2:35.3-2:50.3.
Keep the 8-1/2 beats from 2:50.3-2:58.3.
Remove the 32 beats from 2:58.3-3:28.1.
Keep the 65-1/2 beats from 3:28.1-4:29.4, with a fade from 4:10-4:29.
Note that this (3:44) edit extends about 10 seconds longer into the LP version than the (4:20) "radio edit".
So, finally, my long-winded question: Was the (3:44) version on a promo CD single?
Edited by crapfromthepast on 25 December 2007 at 7:17pm
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jimct MusicFan
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Posted: 25 December 2007 at 8:13pm | IP Logged
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Ron, there's only one track on my promo CD single (2724-2-RDJ), a both listed & actual (4:20), "Radio Edit". So, unless there was more than one promo CD single issued for this song, the answer to your question is no.
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thecdguy MusicFan
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Posted: 12 April 2020 at 6:34am | IP Logged
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The 3:44 edit also appears on Only Rock 'N Roll: 1990-1994: #1 Radio Hits. I have the CD and the total time on it is 3:43, so it may be a second or two shorter than what's on the two CD's that Ron mentioned. After looking on Discogs, it appears the 3:44 was the commercial single version in at least a few countries around the world, such as France, Germany and Scandinavia.
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