Some Kind Of Stranger LP vs CD

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Are they both the same mix? Reason I ask is I've just been copying my FALAA LP onto the computer and I have a scratch or something about halfway through the 3rd verse. I have another copy but I can't be arsed to see if this one is ok (never played it yet, but I know it has been played in the past).

If they're the same mix then I'll be lazy and chuck the CD version on instead.
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i seem to recall one of them has a longer fade-in intro. but i cant remember where i heard that or which version it is.

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and it sounds to me that the guitars are mixed a bit differently on the cd version (as with the rest of the 92 mixes they sound a big muggy IMHO) :(
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I think the fade-out is a bit different on the CD too. It starts earler so it takes longer to fade. This is just from memory - haven't listened to the CD in such a long time.

Plus what Quiffy said about the mugginess
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