Author |
|
aaronk Admin Group
Joined: 16 January 2005 Location: United States
Online Status: Offline Posts: 6513
|
Posted: 12 January 2010 at 9:49am | IP Logged
|
|
|
I noticed that the database has some inconsistent and missing Nelly information, so here goes...
Country Grammar
I have two promo CDs for this one. Pat lists info for the first one, which includes the "clean" and "dirty" versions. There is a second promo CD with the following tracks:
UNIR-20053-2
1. Clean Edit w/ Effects (4:15)
2. Clean Edit w/ Mutes & Boom Booms (4:15)
3. Instrumental (4:49)
4. Dirty Edit (4:15)
5. Call-Out Hook
The database lists "censored version" for CDs with two different lengths: 4:45 and 4:15. It should probably be noted that the shorter ones are one of the two "Clean Edit" versions.
E.I.
I have a promo CD single for this one with the following tracks:
UNIR 20101-2
1. Clean Edit w/ FX (4:12)
2. Clean Edit w/ Mutes (4:12)
3. Squeaky Clean Edit w/ FX (4:12)
4. Album Version (4:45)
5. Instrumental (4:45)
6. Call-Out Hook
There are no database CDs that contain any of the "Clean Edit" versions.
Ride Wit Me
Promo CD info is already listed in database, but CDs are labeled as "censored version/lyrics" with two different run times: 4:12 and 4:50. It should probably be noted which of the "Clean Edit" versions is included on Now 7.
#1
I don't own any promo CDs for this one, but I know at least one exists:
DPRO 81593
1. Radio Edit (4:08)
2. Instrumental (4:08)
3. Instrumental With #1 Chorus (4:07)
The database also lists two CDs with shorter 3:18 versions (one uncensored and one censored). Does anyone know where these versions come from?
Hot In Herre
I have a promo CD with the following tracks:
UNIR 20772-2
1. Clean (w/Drops) (3:50)
2. Super Clean (w/Drops) (3:50)
3. Clean (No Drops) (3:50)
4. Super Clean (No Drops) (3:50)
5. Instrumental (3:50)
It would be helpful if the database noted which "censored version" appears on which CD.
Dilemma
This one is misspelled in the database as "Dilemna." I do not own a promo CD, but some countries issued a "Radio Edit" on CD single. Was a shorter version issued here, too?
Air Force Ones
I don't own the promo CD, but here is the info:
UNIR 20895-2
1. Clean Radio Edit (4:31)
2. Clean Album Version (5:04)
3. Instrumental (5:04)
It should probably be noted that Now 12 contains the "Clean Radio Edit." Currently, the database says "censored version/lyrics" for CDs with two different lengths: 4:29 and 5:04.
|
Back to Top |
|
|
Brian W. MusicFan
Joined: 13 October 2004 Location: United States
Online Status: Offline Posts: 2507
|
Posted: 12 January 2010 at 10:58pm | IP Logged
|
|
|
FYI, "(Hot S**t) Country Grammar" was released as a commercial maxi CD single here in the US. It's Reel 012 156 800-2. The tracklisting is:
1. Clean Edit (actual 4:15)
2. Dirty Edit (actual 4:15)
3. Greed Hate Envy [snippet] :30
4. E.I. [snippet] :30
5. Ride Wit Me [snippet] :30
In addition, as I've mentioned in the Single/Album Version Distinctions thread, "Hot in Herre" was released as a two-track CD single in limited markets in the U.S. Tracklisting was:
1. Radio Edit (actual 3:48)
2. Clean Album Version (actual 3:48)
As I said in the other thread, though, I don't hear a difference between them... they appear to be the same edit and mix to me.
Edited by Brian W. on 12 January 2010 at 11:00pm
|
Back to Top |
|
|
|
|