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kaqueno ![]() Music Fan ![]() ![]() Joined: 02 November 2021 Location: Argentina Status: Offline Points: 1 |
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hi guys, how are you? I would like to ask about Toto's
single "Stop Loving You", included on the album "The Seventh One" from 1988. The song features the collaboration of Jon Anderson (yes) on choirs and without appearing on the US charts in those years, it was successful in Europe and in some parts of the world. It was released as a single that year, with a duration of 4:29, which is the same length as the LP version. However, the version released on the album does not include Anderson's voice at approximately 2:57, but the version released for the compilation CD "Past To Present" from 1990 does have Anderson on backing vocals and on vocals at 2:57. There are no descriptions on Discogs, nor on 45 cat, does anyone know if the version with Anderson is a remix, or is it the single version and the one included in the album is the LP without the voice of the singer of yes? Can someone shed light on this song? thank you https://www.discogs.com/es/master/30672-Toto-Past-To- Present-1977-1990 https://www.discogs.com/es/master/30772-Toto-Stop-Loving- You Edited by kaqueno |
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Marcelo - Argentina
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Todd Ireland ![]() Music Fan ![]() Joined: 16 October 2004 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 18 |
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Hi, Marcelo:
I appreciate you bringing up Toto's "Stop Loving You", which I think is an underrated song that probably deserved a better fate on the U.S. charts. I did some research on the song, and it appears that Jon Anderson is consistently credited as appearing on the recording, including on Wikipedia. Unfortunately, I wasn't able to determine which version appears on Toto's Past and Present (1977-1990) CD (Columbia 45368), which you say differs from the one on The Seventh One disc (I don't own a copy of that particular title to compare). I'm actually surprised the Past and Present disc doesn't also contain the LP version, considering how the band's other Top 40 songs appearing on that CD all consist of their respective LP versions. I can only speculate that Past and Present must contain either the 45 version, an alternate version, or perhaps even a European version, given how the song achieved greater success in that part of the world. I'll continue to keep an eye out for additional details and will share any that I end up finding. |
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kaqueno ![]() Music Fan ![]() ![]() Joined: 02 November 2021 Location: Argentina Status: Offline Points: 1 |
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Thanks Todd for your contributions. |
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Marcelo - Argentina
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davidlg1971 ![]() Music Fan ![]() Joined: 30 August 2020 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 0 |
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Hi Marcelo, what's interesting is that for the parent LP The Seventh One, all the LPs and CDs I've come across credit Jon Anderson - whether his vocals are included or not. Here's a list of Toto records/CDs I've owned that include this song: 1988 The Seventh One US LP - includes Jon Anderson vocals 1988 The Seventh One US CD - also includes JA vocals 2004 European 'The Essential' 2-CD - no JA 2005 The Seventh One Japan Mini-LP CD - no JA (but the insert credits JA for vocals on this track) 2015 The Seventh One UK Rock Candy remaster - includes JA I don't see a consistent rhyme or reason as to which releases include the track with JA vocals. One theory is that since Stop Loving You was the lead single from The Seventh One LP in Europe, released concurrently with the album, Columbia modified their LP track-listing wherever possible to include the 'single version' with Jon Anderson vocals, including the US. Another theory is that they didn't have the contractual rights to use Anderson's vocals in all territories - such as Japan, where it hasn't been included, even on reissues. Maybe someday we'll get the full story on this one. |
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kaqueno ![]() Music Fan ![]() ![]() Joined: 02 November 2021 Location: Argentina Status: Offline Points: 1 |
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Never imagine that it could be a question of rights or not to include JA in the credits, but it is a great possibility. David: Thank you very much for your contribution Edited by kaqueno |
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Marcelo - Argentina
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