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paul...thx for the explanation...
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To anyone who has After 7's "Heat of the Moment" on promo CD single, could someone please post the run time info for the tracks?

Also, can anyone verify if the "Radio Heat" version on the promo single is identical to the commercial single?

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote aaronk Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 31 July 2009 at 8:01pm
I have two different promo CDs for this one. I'll pull them out shortly and provide the info.
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Virgin PRCD 2753
1) Radio Heat (listed 4:20; actual 4:19)
2) Percuss-A-Pella (listed and actual 4:04)
3) Extended Heat (listed 6:57; actual 6:58)

Virgin PRCD 3605
1) Radio Heat Edit (listed and actual 4:00) (This version starts with opening beats but doesn't go into the main music hook right away. It has a rhythm section with some ad libs for several seconds first.)
2) US Single Version (listed 4:29; actual 4:28) (This is a different mix than the "Radio Heat" version, starting with only a few opening beats and then the music starts.)
3) One World Single (listed and actual 3:49)
4) One World 12" (listed 6:18; actual 6:17)
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Todd Ireland Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09 August 2009 at 9:02am
Thanks, Aaron, for confirming the difference between the "Radio Heat" version and "US Single Version" on your promo CD singles. I have a couple more questions...

1) Pat reported earlier in this thread that the commercial cassette single runs 4:20 (this info hasn't yet been entered into the database). This is :08 shorter than the "US Single Version" Aaron reported on the promo CD single. So are these two versions the same, with the "US Single Version" simply running :08 longer? Or are they different in other ways?

2) Does anyone recall which version was played most often on Top 40 radio? I was living overseas at the time and don't remember Armed Forces radio playing this song much at all.
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Originally posted by Todd Ireland Todd Ireland wrote:

Pat reported earlier in this thread that the commercial cassette single runs 4:20 (this info hasn't yet been entered into the database). This is :08 shorter than the "US Single Version" Aaron reported on the promo CD single. So are these two versions the same, with the "US Single Version" simply running :08 longer? Or are they different in other ways?

My suspicion is that the "US Single Version" on my promo CD isn't the US single version at all. I would assume the cassette single contains the "Radio Heat" version from the first promo CD.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote edtop40 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 10 August 2009 at 3:39pm
paul,

this one i've wondered about for awhile as my post in the db delineates.

after 7 "heat of the moment"
virgin 99204
side 1
1-heat of the moment (remix) (4:20)
side 2
1-heat of the moment (instrumental) (4:40)

these descriptions and run times come from the cassingle itself and NOT the sleeve.
the sleeve states the following

heat of the moment
heat of the moment (inst.)

the credits say on the sleeve say
written by
la reid & babyface
produced by
la & babyface for la'face inc
co-produced by
de'rock & kayo for la'face inc

the credits on the cassingles face say
produced by la & babyface for la'face inc
co-produced by de'rock & kayo for la'face inc
remixed by la reid & babyface

no mention anywhere about a "radio heat" version anywhere
i will check my 3" cd single when i get to my house tonite.

hope this helps

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Todd Ireland Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16 August 2009 at 10:43pm
Thanks very much, Ed, for the detailed commercial single info. Also, many thanks to Aaron for recently sending me a copy of the "Radio Heat" version, the "Radio Heat Edit", and "U.S. Single Version" from his "Heat of the Moment" promo CD singles for my analysis. I've had a chance to review them all and the results are interesting...

==> The "Radio Heat" version is identical to the 45 version as it appears on the group's Very Best of CD (Virgin 42756), except the channels are reversed on the Very Best of disc, which also has the song fading out a couple of seconds sooner.

==> The "Radio Heat Edit" is an edit of the "Radio Heat"/45 version (there are two edits altogether).

==> The "U.S. Single Version" is identical to the LP version, but runs :03 longer in length due to a slightly longer fadeout.

So it looks like we can finally close the book on this one at long last!

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote aaronk Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 01 September 2009 at 5:54am
I just discovered a THIRD US promo CD single for "Heat Of The Moment". The eBay seller lists the following tracks:

1. One World Mix 7" (3:50)
2. One World 12" (6:16)

It also has a strange catalog number: PRCD Gemma. I would assume that these are the same two tracks found on PRCD 3605.
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The track list for the commercial 3" CD single (VUSCD 7)
is as follows:

1. Heat Of The Moment (7" One World Remix) (3:50)
2. Heat Of The Moment (12" One World Remix) (6:17)
3. Sayonara
4. Heat Of The Moment (Album Version) (4:25)

I can confirm that the 7" One World Remix is different
from the Radio Heat and US Single versions.
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