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Abagon, that is very interesting new information! Since the UK LP says "remix" by Tim Palmer, does that mean there is another non-remixed version? I like your theory about the many CDs possibly containing the UK mix. Good observation!

CFTP, does your CD copy of Broadcast say anything about Tim Palmer?
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote bwolfe Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 07 October 2008 at 8:18am
I still have an unopened 12 inch copy of that one.
It was pressed to look like the logo of the band.
In fact it looked more like a saw blade.
The multiple copies of that one we got from Virgin were in plastic sleeves with most of them cut by the sharp edges of the vinyl.
Appreciate all the info about this one.
You guys are the best!
the way it was heard on the radio
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Hi, aaronk. Thank you very much for your response. But I don't know the non-remix LP/CD. I think the non-remix version equals the music source of the U.K.
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I don't have my Broadcast CD at work, so I can't say whether it mentions who mixed "I Just Died".

I'd take the Tim Palmer reference with a grain of salt. From abagon's scans, we can see that the LP label says that Tim Palmer remixed the song, but the color-coded LP jacket says that Shelly Yakus mixed it. One of those is wrong.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Indy500 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08 October 2008 at 8:41pm
I found the "extended remix" on the import cd single of One For The Mocking Bird. It runs 6:46
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote mstgator Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 10 October 2008 at 10:55am
Originally posted by crapfromthepast crapfromthepast wrote:

I'd take the Tim Palmer reference with a grain of salt. From abagon's scans, we can see that the LP label says that Tim Palmer remixed the song, but the color-coded LP jacket says that Shelly Yakus mixed it. One of those is wrong.


The label scan is from the Japanese release, and the jacket is from the US release.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote abagon Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 21 January 2009 at 8:05am
Pat:
Cutting Crew's "(I Just) Died In Your Arms" has "U.S. mix" and "U.K. mix". Total 50 of CDs' tracks including this song need the comments for CDs of "U.S. mix" or "U.K. mix" on the database. (U.S. mix = the remix by SHELLY YAKUS/U.K. mix = the remix by TIM PALMER.) Although there are many different points between the U.S. mix and the U.K. mix. It's easy to distinguish the difference using the following point best.
U.S. mix stands out powerful electric guitar at 3:36.
U.K. mix stands out drums than the electric guitar at 3:36.
(Behind the lyric of "I just died in your arms tonight (from 3:32 to 3:35)" with only the synthesizer background.)
I believe you'll be able to understand it, when you compare the CD "Broadcast" of Virgin 90573 with the same title of Virgin 86002. I think that this work is very hard, Could you make my wish come true?

--abagon
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I finally found time to go through all of the cd's that contain (I Just) Died In Your Arms and was able to classify each entry by the appropriate mix (either the Tim Palmer or Shelly Yakus mix). What was most confusing to me is that the U.S. vinyl LP "Broadcast" featured the US mix (the Shelly Yakus mix) while the "Broadcast" cd was issued in two different pressings, one the Shelly Yakus mix (Virgin 90573) and the other is the Tim Palmer mix (Virgin 86002). When I made a statement months ago about my dj 45 not being the remix (Shelly Yakus mix), I really meant that the dj 45 I own was not remixed from the U.S. vinyl LP. Since the Tim Palmer mix was the original mix then yes my dj copy is a remix and so is the US vinyl LP so I apologize for misleading readers.

The only difference I noticed between other readers input and my own research is that I disagree with Aaron when he suggests the mix on the cd JCI 3186 "1985 - Only Love - 1986" is the Shelly Yakus mix. On my cd it is the Tim Palmer original mix with matrix number "10 JCD 3186-2 01" faded :10 early. My guess is that there may be two pressings of this cd as the cd jacket states a time of (4:33) but actually runs (4:24).

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I'm so grateful for your hard work concerning the "(I Just) Died In Your Arms". Thank you very much, Pat.

--abagon
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Originally posted by Pat Downey Pat Downey wrote:

I disagree with Aaron when he suggests the mix on the cd JCI 3186 "1985 - Only Love - 1986" is the Shelly Yakus mix. On my cd it is the Tim Palmer original mix with matrix number "10 JCD 3186-2 01" faded :10 early.

Pat, while I have the Power Players compilation with the Shelly Yakus mix, I admittedly was assuming that Only Love also contained the same version since the times were the same. I'm glad you finally had time to review all of the CDs to verify for sure which mix is on each.
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