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Originally posted by aaronk aaronk wrote:


(S) (4:01) Hip-O B0005330 New Edition - Gold (neither the 45 nor LP version)

Do these CDs perhaps contain the 7" Edit (same remix as "Radio Edit" but missing the rap at 2:35)?


Downloaded the mp3 from Amazon. Sounds terrible. Either a bad source or too much compression. It's the 7" Edit (4:02) (no rap at 2:35) version.
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According to my sketchy research, Johnny Gill's "Rub You the Right Way" cassette single features the 7" Edit as the lead track (which Ed has already nicely documented) but also contains the "Radio Edit" on the B-side. So the latter would be the remix version running 4:10 with the rap at 2:35, correct? Can anyone with a cassette single copy confirm this?

Oh, and thank you for the "Rub You the Right Way" version summary, Aaron. My head was ready to burst from confusion until I read that post!

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Thanks for the bump and the clarification.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote edtop40 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 07 March 2012 at 9:51pm
todd...i just listened to the b-side of the cassingle which
contains the radio edit of the song "rub you the right way"
and it doesn't sound the same as the 'regular' version that
i remember hearing on the radio back in the day....but it
does contain the rap from about 2:40 to 3:10 on the
cassingle....it may differ in timing because many
cassingles have pitch issues as i've documented
previously.....
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Thanks, Ed. So to make it official:

Cassette single copies run 4:01 and is the 7" Edit, while the flip side runs 4:10 and is the "Radio Edit". (Both versions received radio airplay.)

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Just double-checking... Does the "LP version" of "Rub You the Right Way" appearing on the 18130 promo CD single actually run :10 longer than the true LP version on the Johnny Gill self-titled CD (Motown 6283)?
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CD45-18130
1. LP (printed 5:43; actual 5:41)
2. Short (printed 4:09; actual 4:11)
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote aaronk Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 06 December 2016 at 10:34pm
I came across a listing for a second issued cassette single (MOTC-1982) that
has the same versions as the vinyl 45 (not remixed). Apparently there are
two official single versions for this one.
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Originally posted by aaronk aaronk wrote:

Pat, yes, that's correct. There is no rap on the LP version or
vinyl 45 version.
To summarize the versions and run times:

- LP Version (5:43)
- Short (aka vinyl 45 version - an edit of the LP version) (4:10)
- 7" Edit (a remix without rap at 2:35) (4:02)
- Radio Edit (a remix with rap at 2:35) (4:10)
- Extended Hype (same remix as Radio Edit but longer) (5:43)


The radio station here played the LP Version. I preferred it over the other
versions. I didn't know an edited version of the LP was available on CD.
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