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    Posted: 12 July 2006 at 1:23pm
I thought I had brought this up a long time ago, but I couldn't find it via the search function...

My copy of the self-titled Heart CD with "Never" has the 45 version on it. Although the disc is at my parents' house, I'll give them a call to give me the matrix numbers on it. It's not a remastered version; in fact, it's one of the first CDs I owned, purchased in the early 90s.

I'm wondering if their hits "Nothin' At All" and "These Dreams" were also included in the 45 version, too. I'll hopefully be able to report back soon.
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I've got the same CD. On it, both Never and Nothin' at All are in their 45 mix. These Dreams however is still in its original mix. Matrix #DIDX-405 11A16

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cmmmbase, thanks for the info! Since my CD is not handy, could you post the matrix and catalog number? I'm having mine mailed from Michigan.
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Looks like you just did! Thanks...
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No Problem!

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I believe "These Dreams" is a 'simple' edit.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote aaronk Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12 July 2006 at 2:35pm
I believe you're correct; however, I've never attempted it since I have the 45 edit on a radio compilation disc.
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TM Century's gold library has the 45 edit of "These Dreams". It also shows up on the UK Now That's What I Call Music 1988 (a part of their millenium series from 1999). Appearantly it charted in April of 1988 in the UK...

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Printed on my "Heart" cd is the fact that it was manufactured in England and has no matrix number so I'll bet there were differences in the versions based upon where the cd was manufactured.
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The disc that I have was made in the US....with a catalog # CDP 546157

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