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This is the original 'almost' white label
promo vinyl maxi:

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https://www.discogs.com/Chantay-Savage-
Survive/release/68717 4


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Originally posted by Todd Ireland Todd Ireland wrote:



P.M. Dawn - Looking Through Patient Eyes ==>
Single version - 4:06. Album version - 4:06.
Commercial single copies contain the "Radio Mix".
Like all other P.M. Dawn Top 40 hits, the radio
mix/single version is mixed hotter and brighter than its
album counterpart.


There's almost no mention of P.M. Dawn's "Set Adrift
On Memory Bliss"
anywhere in these forums, but this
post led me to research it because both the "Best Of PM
Dawn" CD and their debut "Of The Heart, Of The Soul, Of
The Cross... The Utopian Experience" is out of print
(likely because of this song's Spandau Ballet sample...
there's only a later re-recording of the song on Spotify
and other streaming services).

If you can track down the Best-Of CD, that's where you'll
find the Radio Edit of "Set Adrift On Memory Bliss".
It's a louder mix with more prominent vocals and fades
about 10 seconds earlier than the album version, but the
distinctive difference is the last line of the second
verse -"That's the way it goes, I guess"- it's sung
acapella on the radio edit, whereas the album version has
it with the song's drum track in the mix.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote aaronk Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 02 September 2022 at 11:57am
The Radio Mix and LP version of "Set Adrift On Memory Bliss" are definitely different mixes. The most notable difference is in the choruses following each verse, where the Radio Mix repeats the line "baby you send me" and adds some additional "da da da" singing on top of the Spandau Ballet ad-libs.
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Originally posted by Todd Ireland Todd Ireland wrote:


Karyn White - Romantic ==> Single length - 3:55.
Album length - 4:05. (available on vinyl 45)
Commercial cassette single copies state "Edit" on the
sleeve, but the single is really just an early fade of
the album length. The single and album length have both
appeared on domestic CD releases.


The "Single Mix" on the "Romantic" CD Maxi-Single
(https://www.discogs.com/release/174416-Karyn-White-
Romantic) has Karyn's ad-libbed "ooh, yeah baby baby... I
wanna get ro-mannntic" lines in the first 20 seconds
removed from the mix entirely.
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Yeah, Shep Pettibone often made his own "single mix" in that era. Sometimes it wasn't all that different, but he'd always change something, like the tambourines. So if you see his name on a "Single Mix" or "Single Version", be aware that it may or may not have been on a 45, and that an LP edit he didn't work on probably also exists.
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The promo CD labels the versions "Edit" and "Album Version," and the "Edit" is an early fade of the "Album Version." The cassette single is also labeled "Edit," so it's likely the same early faded version. The "Single Mix" on the maxi-CD is a different mix from start to finish.
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