Dionne Warwick - After You
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Topic: Dionne Warwick - After You
Posted By: EdisonLite
Subject: Dionne Warwick - After You
Date Posted: 22 January 2013 at 6:05pm
A UK label recently reissued Dionne's 1979 self-titled album on CD - with 2 bonus cuts, one of which is "After You" (single version). Does anyone know if this 45 has a different mix, is just an edit, or just an early fade?
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Posted By: Glenpwood
Date Posted: 06 February 2013 at 9:14pm
I don't own the original 45 but the only difference in the two versions on
the BBR reissue is an early fade. CD timing for LP version is 4:03 and
single edit 3:48.
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Posted By: EdisonLite
Date Posted: 07 February 2013 at 8:05am
Wow, a 15 second early fade hardly seems like a reason to include it as a bonus cut!
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Posted By: Indy500
Date Posted: 07 February 2013 at 10:47am
The remastered Heartbreaker CD (2012) was advertised to have the single version of the Top 40 song Heartbreaker but the CD in fact has no bonus songs. I'd verify bonus songs on this CD before I bought it.
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Posted By: Michaeldila
Date Posted: 03 February 2016 at 9:45am
i didn't know there was a "single version" of Heartbreaker....? is it a remix?
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Posted By: EdisonLite
Date Posted: 03 February 2016 at 12:10pm
It turns out the single version is no different than the album version. Once BBR realized it, they pulled it from the CD before release.
Having worked on 10 Dionne Warwick reissues (some of which are out, some of which are planned to come out in the future - hopefully), I can tell you sometimes Sony will come across a tape in the vault that says "Single version", getting everyone's hopes up that there's actually a single version, but it turns out it's just the master that was used as the single and is identical to the album version. I believe that's the case with "Heartbreaker" though I've never worked with BBR, and that was 2012 before I really got very involved with any Sony projects.
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