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Posted: 20 February 2008 at 2:41pm | IP Logged Quote edtop40

my cassingle issued as epic 74337 contains a non described version, but it is a remix...on the sleeve it states "additional production and remix by daniel abraham for white falcon productions"....the cassingle version runs 4:04.......this should be noted in the db....

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Posted: 07 November 2014 at 1:01pm | IP Logged Quote EdisonLite

On the wikipedia page for this song, it says the single remix (which edtop40 describes above) is on Celine's compilation albums "My Love: Ultimate Essential" and "All the Way... Decade of Song". But according to Pat's database, what's on these 2 CDs is neither the single or album version. Can anyone explain what IS on these 2 CDs? Is it just an early-faded version of the album version (minus the first 1:15 of the album which is like a pre-song) - and is it not the remix at all? Or is it the remix faded early or shortened? Is it a different remix?

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Posted: 07 November 2014 at 8:36pm | IP Logged Quote Glenpwood

Love Can Move Mountains is edits of the original album version on the
two comps listed above. The remix remains unreleased on US CD
outside of the original maxi single from 1992.

Edited by Glenpwood on 08 November 2014 at 6:26am
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Posted: 08 November 2014 at 1:03pm | IP Logged Quote EdisonLite

Thanks Glen!
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Posted: 12 November 2014 at 10:01am | IP Logged Quote elcoleccionista

I haven't posted in...years I think, and thanks to a
chat with Aaron decided to browse around a little, nice
to see familiar names still around! My two cents, in the
US, besides the commercial CD single Glenpwood mentions,
the remix in question can be found on the "Love Can Move
Mountains" US promotional CD (catalog number ESK 74337).
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Welcome back, Johann!

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Posted: 12 November 2014 at 11:37am | IP Logged Quote elcoleccionista

Thank you Aaron!
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Posted: 26 June 2020 at 9:49am | IP Logged Quote Ringmaster_D

Which version of this song was played on the radio at
the time? I believe that the 4:04 remix (track 2 on the
promo single) was what I heard most in the Chicago area.

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Posted: 26 June 2020 at 12:44pm | IP Logged Quote Bellenger1981

I just noticed that the U.S. promo CD features a 4:45
version of "Love Can Move Mountains" as the first track.
I must be remembering correctly after all, as I recall
my local AC station playing the original album version
(without the introduction), which, I assume, is this
version (track 1 on the promo CD). The album version
runs 4:53. Is the 4:45 time incorrect or just faded 8
seconds early?

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Posted: 06 October 2023 at 5:53pm | IP Logged Quote AdvprosD

I just tonight discovered a small difference in this song.

In the Mp3 version I've had for years, (Currently not sure where I got it from), there is an odd difference than the one I just sampled from the original TM Century HitDisc.

Both versions have the a capella intro and then an effect more or less triggers the opening beats. What's different is that effect. My old familiar Mp3 has a truly wicked
electric guitar single strike effect with reverb. The one I just heard on the HitDisc sounds more like a wimpy scratch effect. Now, I'm going to have to see if that Mp3 has
some form of remix tag. I didn't know there was more than one version.



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Posted: 12 November 2023 at 6:05pm | IP Logged Quote EdisonLite

AdvprosD wrote:
I just tonight discovered a small difference in this
song.

In the Mp3 version I've had for years, (Currently not sure where I got it
from), there is an odd difference than the one I just sampled from the
original TM Century HitDisc.

Both versions have the a capella intro and then an effect more or less
triggers the opening beats. What's different is that effect. My old familiar
Mp3 has a truly wicked
electric guitar single strike effect with reverb. The one I just heard on the
HitDisc sounds more like a wimpy scratch effect. Now, I'm going to have to
see if that Mp3 has
some form of remix tag. I didn't know there was more than one version.



What did you find about this? Can you compare your version to the music
video to see if you have that version? I wonder if there's a CD single or
promo CD single that has the effect you're talking about?
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Posted: 13 November 2023 at 10:11am | IP Logged Quote EternalStatic

To my knowledge, the only official mix with the "scratch" in the intro is the Daniel Abraham 7" Remix, which was used in the video and was the lead track on commercial singles worldwide.
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Posted: 14 November 2023 at 12:28am | IP Logged Quote EdisonLite

Thanks Eric. So it sounds like there were just 2 official versions - the LP
version and the Daniel Abraham 7" remix. Well, I'm sure there were 12" mixes,
too, but I mean besides those.
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Posted: 14 November 2023 at 6:14am | IP Logged Quote EternalStatic

As far as radio-length single versions go, there was also a 'Tommy Musto 7" Edit' that was released on a separate promo (ESK 4875) with a listed time of 4:10. This version was Track 2 on the U.S. commercial CD maxi. It is very in line
with other dance-y Tommy Musto radio mixes of the day, such as his work on Michael Jackson's "In the Closet" and Jon Secada's "Just Another Day", etc.

I think this was stated upstream in the thread as well, but I don't think the LP Version edit that was used on Celine's All the Way collection existed in 1992. I suppose it could have been obscurely released in another country,
but all the international singles I managed to review at Discogs appear to feature the Abraham mix as the lead.
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