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PopArchivist MusicFan
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Posted: 12 January 2021 at 5:57pm | IP Logged
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This 91 hit, which is the hit version the Hurley Radio Mix or the album edit? I never heard this one back then, so I need someone who did.
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cmmmbase MusicFan
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Posted: 13 January 2021 at 4:39am | IP Logged
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The version I recall hearing is the Hurley Radio Mix.
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edtop40 MusicFan
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Posted: 13 January 2021 at 5:18am | IP Logged
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me as well...
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EternalStatic MusicFan
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Posted: 13 January 2021 at 9:47am | IP Logged
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Here's another vote for Hurley's Radio Mix as the hit version. I never
heard the album version or album edit until tracking down the promo
CD years later. I think one of the selling points for radio was that vocal
sampling and stretching on the intro. (Hurley used the same approach
for CeCe Peniston's "We Got a Love Thang" the following year, to
much greater success.)
The non-hit LP Version (5:09) of "Got a Love For You" is the one that is
all over streaming services in the US now thanks to Warner X5 music.
The company has gotten some good forgotten stuff (like a few Deee-
Lite singles) into digital storefronts, but they also frustrate me with their
approach of adding the same song to a zillion different "digital
collections". I get that it's an attempt to maximize exposure and
revenue, but it comes across as very spammy when you're in the
searcher's seat.
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