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    Posted: 26 January 2025 at 7:04pm
Here's one I didn't know, the Radio Mix from the promo CD single is
not the same as the hit 45 mix (which is used in the video). This
Radio Mix sounds like it's edited from the LP mix. Was the hit 45
mix also labeled Radio Mix on vinyl?
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The "Radio Mix" on my copy of the promo CD single does not sound like an edit of the LP version. It has the same intro as the music video, whereas the LP version intro is noticeably different. I didn't listen beyond the intros.
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This song is confusing.


The commercial 45 has a different listed time than the
promo 45. (I don't own either).

The 'Radio Mix' on the promo CD has a different ending
than the version on 'The Top Ten Hits Of Expose' promo
sampler.

Can anyone offer any distillation?

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote aaronk Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27 January 2025 at 7:38am
The "Radio Mix" on my promo CD and the version on Top Ten Hits are the same mix and length. Top Ten Hits does have a very minor difference in the fade out, as if someone helped it along by lowering the volume a bit more over the last 10 seconds. All the audio is there; it's just lower than what's on the promo CD single.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote aaronk Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27 January 2025 at 10:17am
Originally posted by AndrewChouffi AndrewChouffi wrote:

This song is confusing.

To clear up confusion, a few forum members appear to have what they thought was a rip of the promo CD single, but in fact what they have are tracks from the 2017 Cherry Red expanded CD. That disc has a track labeled "Radio Mix" but it is not the same mix as what's on the US promo CD.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote prisdeej Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27 January 2025 at 10:31am
Well, I'll be. The copy of the US promo CD I received was NOT
genuine. This other Radio Mix jumped right out at me and sounded
like it was edited from the LP Mix. My apologies for initiating
the confusion. Please delete the copy I shared earlier.
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The 12" single version of "What You Don’t Know" is called the "Atomic Mix” and runs 6:30, not 6:35 as stated on the label. This version appears on Expose's Greatest Dance Mixes CD (Thump 206579024).

By the way, most of the group's Top 40 hits currently listed in the database as "remix" on the latter CD are actually the 12" single versions. I will go ahead and make a note for each of these songs in their respective message board threads.
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The database has been updated!
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Thanks for the prompt database updates, Aaron! One other minor addendum I might suggest here is to specifically note that the version of "What You Don't Know" on Expose's Greatest Dance Mixes CD is also the 12" single version, for the benefit of collectors who are actively seeking out 12" versions of Top 40 hits on CD (which happens to be yet another music project I've recently decided to take on... It never ends!).

I have accumulated notes over the years of other database CDs with "remix" comments that are actually 12" single versions, in addition to many, MANY other general database notes, corrections, and clarifications (as I have told you about in private conversations, Aaron). I would be happy to start slowly divulging all this gathered information over the course of the coming weeks and months. I can also do this via a handful of posts at a time because I know you're a busy man, Aaron! ;-)

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I started to label it as (12” version), but then I discovered the 12” has
multiple mixes, including the “Bass Mix” which appears on a different
database CD. Technically, they are both 12” versions, and the actual 12” has
a third “long” mix labeled “Crossover Mix” (6:36). As such, I decided it
would be clearest to just label it the actual name of the mix. I suppose
we could use both: (12” version - Atomic Mix).

What does everyone feel is the best way to address these instances when
there are multiple 12” mixes?

A very near future update to the database will allow me to neatly list in a
table all the various versions of a song, rather than trying to explain it in a
long paragraph (the way it currently is).
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