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    Posted: 31 December 2005 at 5:40pm
There's no mention in the database yet; however, Cypress Hill just put out a Greatest Hits CD (Columbia 97789-edited version), which has their one and only top 40 hit "Insane In The Brain." I picked up a copy of the edited version of the CD, and the "Radio Edit" is faded out to the (3:27) mark instead of ending cold at (3:33).

The time listed on allmusic.com for the explicit cd is (3:33), so I'm guessing they didn't fade it out on this disc. I don't know if there was a commercial CD single issued in the US, but the cassette maxi uses the explicit LP version as the lead track.

(As a non-top-40-note, the song "How I Could Just Kill A Man," which was a major hit on the rap chart, is issued for the first time on CD in its "Radio Version" with alternate lyrics. Interestingly, the track "Hand On The Pump" was issued in a "Radio Edit" on the commercial CD single, but they chose to issue this one in an alternate take on the clean version of Greatest Hits. I have never heard this "clean" version anywhere else, and it doesn't remove the "n" word on the chorus.)
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote edtop40 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 01 January 2006 at 1:19pm
the cassingle version issued on ruffhouse 77135 runs 3:33 and is NOT faded out.........the song ends at about the 3:28 and then has the vocals "i think i'm going crazy" added on at the end.........so it looks like the version you have just snipped the ending vocals off.......
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Does your cassingle have the LP version or Radio Edit?
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side one is the radio edit...
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Ah, so perhaps the "Radio Edit" should be considered the 45 version. There's not much difference between the "Radio Edit" and LP version, except there's a few words that are censored, and the sample at the end that says "I think I'm going crazy" is much louder on the "Radio Edit."
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote edtop40 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 22 February 2008 at 2:11pm
my cassingle issued as ruffhouse 77135 contains, on the A-side, the "radio edit" which runs 3:31.....it contains the intro words "who you tryin' to get crazy with us see, don't you know i'm loco, loco, loco?"...........as well as the outro vocals....."i think i'm going crazy"....it is an edited version, as would be expected with a radio edit.....this should be noted in the db
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I heard a version of "hand on the pump" on the radio back in 1991 that was censored totally different. They took the "n" word out but very creatively. I think I may have it on tape...I'll dig.
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Originally posted by chendagam chendagam wrote:

I heard a version of "hand on the pump" on the radio back in 1991 that was censored totally different. They took the "n" word out but very creatively. I think I may have it on tape...I'll dig.

It was released on the commercial CD single if you're interested in finding it. The second verse is different, too. The chorus said "the sucker didn't jump."
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question is.....what accounts for the 0:04-0:05 second diffrences in the tracks in the db...


(S) (3:31) Ruffhouse/Columbia 53931 Black Sunday (uncensored version)
(S) (3:27) Ruffhouse/Columbia 57296 Black Sunday (radio version) (censored version)
(S) (3:31) Ruffhouse/Columbia 69854 Ruffhouse Records Greatest Hits (uncensored version)
(S) (4:02) Ruffhouse/Columbia 69854 Ruffhouse Records Greatest Hits (remix)
(S) (3:26) Columbia 97788 Greatest Hits From The Bong (uncensored version faded :05 early)
(S) (3:26) Columbia 97789 Greatest Hits From The Bong (censored version)
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Ed, I own the last CD on the list above, and as I stated earlier in this thread, it is an early fade of the Radio Edit. If I had to guess, I'd say that all of the 3:26/3:27 versions are early fades; however, only one of the CDs has that comment.

What's interesting is that the original censored Black Sunday album has song faded early. This is probably the same one they used on the censored Greatest Hits. I wonder if it was some kind of licensing issue with the sample used on the end that caused them to fade it out on some releases.
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