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crapfromthepast MusicFan
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From one of jimct's great posts from a few years back
(printed times):
Whitney Houston-"So Emotional" (ASCD-9641)
1-Single Version (4:00)
2-Extended Remix (7:45)
3-Edited Remix (listed time 4:36; actually 4:23)
4-Dub Version (5:10)
5-Bonus Beats (4:24)
6-The Voice (4:10)
To recreate the Single Version (also used on the US 45)
from the album version on Whitney:
Keep 0.00.0-2.05.3 of the album version.
Edit on downbeat.
Remove the 32 beats from 2:05.3 to 2:21.4.
Keep 2.21.4-4.16.2 of the album version.
Put a 32-beat sinusoidal fade from 4.00.1-4.16.2.
Your mixdown will run 4:00, with an edit at 2:05 and a
32-beat fade from 3:44 to 4:00.
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Ron S MusicFan
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Tried to recreate the 45 and mine has a little hitch at the 2:05 mark. I went
looking for the maxi single and it runs 500 bucks....ummm...no thanks..LOL
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edtop40 MusicFan
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ron s.....send me your eamil and i will send you a dub from
the promo cd single......'edtop40@yahoo.com'
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PopArchivist MusicFan
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The version I always heard on the radio was the edited remix. Plus it was very popular in the 90's here in New York compares to the 45 version.
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thecdguy MusicFan
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The one Top 40 station in my area usually played the regular mix of "So Emotional", but I remember one time while I was out for the day and listening to the radio on my Walkman, a different mix of the song came on and I remember thinking, "What is this?" I liked it, but I believe they went back to playing the regular version soon thereafter. I collected Cassette Singles/Maxi-Singles at the time, and when I got the Maxi, I realized what I heard that one time was the "Edited Remix". About 10 years later, I was lucky enough to find the promo CD Single in a store in Center City Philly. I forget what I paid for it, but I never in a million years would have imagined that decades later, it would be going for several hundred dollars like Ron S. mentioned. Glad I found it when I did.
I forget the specific thread, but I believe someone here mentioned that the "Edited Remix" was released as the commercial single in the UK.
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Kiefer2 MusicFan
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Posted: 09 August 2022 at 4:32pm | IP Logged
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Dan, I'll bet you it was "The Sound of Market" or the
"Funk-O-Mart" where you
saw that cd, because I remember seeing it all those years
ago on the shelf there. WHY I PASSED IT UP I'LL NEVER
KNOW! I remember the store was inthe basement of a
building on Market St.
Edited by Kiefer2 on 09 August 2022 at 4:34pm
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EternalStatic MusicFan
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I was surprised to find that this maxi-single has, at some point recently, hit US streaming and digital storefronts(!). It's available at iTunes and Qobuz, probably other places as well.
The digital release contains the same tracks as the promo CD single, so this would include the US 45 "Single Version" as well as the popular "Edited Remix".
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AutumnAarilyn MusicFan
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Sound of Market had the music upstairs or atleast it was in
later years. I loved that store; it's my all-time
favorite.
I don't think buyers/collectors knew just how few promo cds
and cd singles were issued. Tough to find and for limited
time frames.
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thecdguy MusicFan
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Kiefer2 wrote:
Dan, I'll bet you it was "The Sound of Market" or the
"Funk-O-Mart" where you
saw that cd, because I remember seeing it all those years
ago on the shelf there. WHY I PASSED IT UP I'LL NEVER
KNOW! I remember the store was inthe basement of a
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I seem to remember the front of the store facing Market Street, and I'm pretty sure the Whitney Promo was on the same floor as the
entrance to the store, not in a basement, but I could be wrong. I don't remember noticing the name of the store, but it was more
likely The Funk-O-Mart because I went to Sound Of Market fairly often, and I'd have been more likely to remember getting it there.
Sound Of Market technically was one street down after Market on 11th Street. I don't remember seeing any promos at Sound Of
Market, but then I wasn't specifically looking for them, either. If they had what I wanted, I would buy it. They had some great
stuff there, though. I definitely miss it and the Tower Records stores that used to be in Philly.
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thecdguy MusicFan
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Quote:
Sound of Market had the music upstairs or at least it was in later years. I loved that store; it's my all-
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I remember the bottom floor where you walked in from 11th Street had stereo equipment and such. The next floor up
was mostly R&B artists, CD's and some vinyl. I think they also had 12" singles on that floor. The next floor up
was Rock/Pop/Adult Contemporary and other genres.
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I don't think buyers/collectors knew just how few promo cds and cd singles were issued. Tough to find and
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I worked for The Wall Music Inc. in the 90's, which eventually evolved into the FYE stores you see today. We would
get promos in all the time, but all the ones I saw were full albums. I didn't realize at the time that singles
were also being issued on promos, and that many of them contained mixes that were being played on the radio, but
weren't available commercially. In fact, the "So Emotional" promo is probably the first promo CD Single I ever
came across. There was also another used CD store at 2nd & Market Streets that had a bargain section ($5 and
under, I think), and I noticed they had promos in there too. I remember going to that store in 2000 and feeling so
happy that I found the promo of Prince's "Batdance", because the Single Version hadn't appeared on CD up to that
point. Another time at that store I found the promos for Waterfront's "Cry", Animotion's "Room To Move" and Ivan
Neville's "Not Just Another Girl" and they were all $1 each as I recall and I felt like I hit pay dirt!
Edited by thecdguy on 10 August 2022 at 5:50am
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thecdguy MusicFan
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EternalStatic wrote:
I was surprised to find
that this maxi-single has, at some point
recently, hit US streaming and digital
storefronts(!). It's available at iTunes and
Qobuz, probably other places as well.
The digital release contains the same tracks
as the promo CD single, so this would include
the US 45 "Single Version" as well as the
popular "Edited Remix". |
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The promo CD-Maxi Single for "Love Will Save
The Day" has also been available digitally for
several years now. Last time I looked, it had
the songs in a different order than how it
appeared on the actual promo disc.
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EternalStatic MusicFan
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Yeah, I'm not sure how recently they released "So Emotional" digitally, but I used to search for it all the time back when Arista was doing its "Dance Vault" series. I wouldn't have known about its release,
either, but the Apple Music app on my phone put it in my recommendations, and I was kind of confused -- thought it was pulling from my own files to start with, LOL.
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Kiefer2 MusicFan
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thecdguy wrote:
Kiefer2 wrote:
Dan, I'll bet you it
was "The Sound of Market" or the
"Funk-O-Mart" where you
saw that cd, because I remember seeing it all those years
ago on the shelf there. WHY I PASSED IT UP I'LL NEVER
KNOW! I remember the store was inthe basement of a
building on Market St. |
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I seem to remember the front of the store facing Market
Street, and I'm pretty sure the Whitney Promo was on the
same floor as the
entrance to the store, not in a basement, but I could be
wrong. I don't remember noticing the name of the store,
but it was more
likely The Funk-O-Mart because I went to Sound Of Market
fairly often, and I'd have been more likely to remember
getting it there.
Sound Of Market technically was one street down after
Market on 11th Street. I don't remember seeing any promos
at Sound Of
Market, but then I wasn't specifically looking for them,
either. If they had what I wanted, I would buy it. They
had some great
stuff there, though. I definitely miss it and the Tower
Records stores that used to be in Philly. |
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Then it was def. The Funk-O-Mart. I remember always
having to walk down a long flight of stairs to get to it
(and they called themselves "The Underground of Sound")
but it was huge and they had an incredible selection
including imports, promos and posters. (I know I bought
the Expose "Seasons Change" promo cd there.) Many years
later they moved further down Market Street towards the
waterfront, but it was still in a basement and I was
known as the "Backstreet Boy-Boy" because, even though I
was already in my mid/late 20's I would grab any new
Backstreet Boys promo vinyl I could lay my hands on. last
I checked, the store was closed down. Broke my heart. I
used to haunt there, Sound of Market and Armand's Records
in college. Good times,
Edited by Kiefer2 on 10 August 2022 at 10:12am
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