Todd Ireland MusicFan
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Posted: 19 December 2011 at 12:31am | IP Logged
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I have a promo CD single of Dino's "Ooh Child" on EastWest Records America PRCD 5112 and it contains the following track listing and actual run times:
1) Radio Edit - 3:58 (printed time: 3:59)
2) Edit - 3:58 (same as printed time)
3) LP Version - 4:12 (printed time: 4:14)
The million dollar question that likely comes to mind is... What is the difference between the "Radio Edit" and the "Edit", given that both run 3:58?
Answer:
The "Radio Edit" is the same as the commercial single version, which is an edit of the album version.
The "Edit" is nothing more than the album version minus the first :15.
The "Radio Edit" and "Edit" are identical from the :10 to 3:58 mark. The intros are the only difference.
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