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    Posted: 11 February 2007 at 11:52pm
Pat, I noticed that the song "Touch Me, Tease Me" by Case is only listed on the Nutty Professor soundtrack. I wanted to point out that it has also appeared domestically on Def Jam's Greatest Hits, Ultimate Hip Hop Party 1998, and Case's self-titled album.

I noticed that the version on Nutty Professor and the aforementioned Def Jam CD have censored lyrics. What is the difference, then, between the "Radio Edit" and "LP Version" on the CD single? (You currently list it as "LP Version" on Nutty Professor, but it's censored on that CD.)
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I have a promo cd single of this song and the lead track on that cd single is called "radio edit without rap" which is not the version found on the Nutty Professor soundtrack. Since it was the lead track, I assumed that the cassette single would also have this version and I have been searching ever since you posted this thread for a copy of the cassette single but I have not been able to find a copy. When Ed returns perhaps he can look at his cassette single to see if it is indeed the "radio edit without rap".
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the cassette single that I've got (RAL 422-854-620-4), lists cut 1 as the LP version (listed time of 4:27) cut 2 as an instrumental version..
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This is strange as the LP version runs (3:51) on the Nutty Professor soundtrack and (3:46) on the "Case" cd. Can you time the cassette single to verify the printed time of (4:27)?

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote cmmmbase Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 21 March 2007 at 11:08am
It times out to 4:26...there is a 19 second "conversation" between Case and Foxy Brown (included within the 4:26) with instrumental backing leading into the cut though...

This version is also not the clean version...

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So would that mean that full-length CDs with the (3:51) censored version contain the "Radio Edit?"

I don't own the CD single, but the track list is as follows:

1. Radio Edit
2. LP Version
3. Instrumental

From what cmmmbase says, it sounds like the version listed as "LP Version" on the cassingle is not really the LP version at all.
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The database currently contains the following promo single information for Case featuring Foxy Brown's "Touch Me, Tease Me":

(dj copies of this cd single run (3:52) the "radio edit without rap" version and (3:52) the "radio edit with rap" version which is the same as the LP version)

Thanks to some assistance from Edtop40, I have confirmed that commercial CD single copies feature the "Radio Edit Without Rap" on Track 1, which runs 3:52, and the "LP Version" on Track 2, which runs 4:27.

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Pat:

Thanks for updating the database with the commercial single info. Just a heads up... The comments regarding DJ and commercial single info for "Touch Me, Tease Me" currently do not show up at all when conducting a database search for the song under "Foxy Brown".
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OK I am now officially confused so perhaps someone can straighten me out. The version of this song on the O.S.T. The Nutty Professor should be the official LP version. When compared to my dj cd single which is RAL PRCD 7185 I find that it is the same as the "radio edit with rap" on that cd single. This is true also for the Case self titled cd which is just :04 shorter than the O.S.T. The Nutty Professor cd. Now comes the report from Todd and Edtop40 that the commercial cd single features the "radio edit with rap" as the first track and the "LP version" as the 2nd track when I have already discovered that the LP version is the "radio edit with rap" so where am I going wrong here?
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Pat, I own both the promo CD single you've referenced earlier, and a 3-track commercial CD single. Here are the details for the latter:

-Case--"Touch Me Tease Me" (RAL 422 854-620-2)
1-Radio Edit Without Rap (I listened to this track, just to doublecheck, and it is definitely the version without the rap) (listed & actual 3:52)
2-LP Version (listed & actual 4:27)
3-Instrumental (listed 5:03; actual 5:04)

Perhaps what Todd/Ed are referring to are the contents of a commercial CD maxi-single that Ed owns. If not, it seems that there may be a bit of a word mixup at their end. To me, your confusion comes from their report that their CD includes a "Radio Edit WITH Rap/LP v" combo, which you've already determined are one and the same. But my commercial CD single is a Radio Edit WITHOUT Rap/LP v/Inst" combo. I believe they reported the word "with" when they should've reported "without". That would make a lot sense, although I still can't reconcile Ed's (through Todd) LP version reported timing of (3:52).

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