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    Posted: 20 June 2007 at 8:52pm
I just noticed that there are two different mixes on the various CDs out there. Both are virtually the same length, and the differences are subtle enough so that if you hadn't heard the song 100,000,000 times on top 40 radio as a kid (as I did), you might not even notice.

The commercial 45 has "ST A 50918-1" in the deadwax, with a printed time of 3:50 and an actual running time of about 3:52. There is a credit on the label that reads, "Mixed by Little Louie for Small Wonders Productions, Inc." The DJ 45 has this version on both sides, and the same inscription in the deadwax.

I found this 45 mix on the following CDs:

Totally '80s (Razor & Tie OPCD-4544, 1993; mastered by Steve Hoffman and sounds phenomenal; best-sounding version in existence)
Like Omigod! (Rhino; sound is quite good, quite uncompressed, and better than most tracks on this collection)
Atlantic's Year In Review: 1987 (Atlantic PR 2187-2, 1987; sound is a bit muffled)

I found a different mix on a few other CDs. The best way to describe this mix is that it's "busier" and more cluttered. In a side-by-side comparison, the intro to this version has more prominent "whoosh" effects than the 45 mix. I don't have the LP, so I can't say whether this is an LP mix or not. I can say that this wasn't the mix that got all the airplay in '87.

This mix is on:

Sounds Of The Eighties 1986-1989 (Time-Life R988-21, 1997; mastered well - crisp detail, good EQ, very little compression, but not the hit version)
Super Sessions Volume Two (Foundation 26097-2, 1988; mastered with levels too low - over 4 dB of headroom)
Gold & Platinum Volume Six (Realm 1CD 7899, 1989; an exact clone of the Super Sessions CD)


BTW - I apologize if the mastering comments aren't of interest; I'm compiling a month-by-month collection of everything that hit the Hot 100 in the '80s, and I'm choosing the best-sounding version of each track that I can find (within time and $ reason). You pretty quickly learn the names of the mastering engineers, and the quality of their work.
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Aha! No wonder some of the CD versions I heard over the years didn't sound quite right.

I agree that the Totally 80s version sounds good, and that's the version I have always used on my comps.

Do you know if the version on Out Of The Blue is the same as the Totally 80s version?
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The original vinyl LP is the busier "whoosh effects" mix (mixed by "Little" Louie Vega & Doc Dougherty); the single was issued prior to the LP (single mix credited only to "Little" Louie).

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You can also find the single version on this great compilation:

Only Rock'N Roll 1985-1989: #1 Radio Hits (Rhino Records)

By the way, it also contains the 45 version of Jody Watley's "Looking For A New Love".

http://www.rhapsody.com/album/onlyrocknroll198519891radiohit s

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Minor quibble--that CD isn't from Rhino; I believe it's a JCI release.
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Thanks Doug, true. I wrote from work, came back home, have the cd in hand and it is indeed JCI.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote elcoleccionista Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 21 June 2007 at 9:56pm

Another very easy way to tell the album version from the 45: that "swoosh" sound is centered on the LP version, whereas it pans from left to right on the 45.

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote edtop40 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 22 June 2007 at 7:55am
are you saying the greatest hits cd does NOT contain the 45 version???.....if so i will have to review my debbie gibson collection more closely....
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Her "Greatest Hits" CD contains the album version.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote edtop40 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 22 June 2007 at 10:14am
really....i've reviewed her songs many times and never encountered a diffrence...i will have to check it again tonite...
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