I've been trying to compile a list of all the tracks that were released on vinyl but haven't subsequently been released on CD (e.g. the Body & Soul b-sides).
I think I've got a complete list. There are a couple of times where 7" versions (e.g. This Corrosion) were released on promo CDs but not widely distributed, so I've included them.
Is this list correct?
Temple of Love 7"
Body Electric '84
Train
Afterhours
No Time to Cry 7" (is the 12" mix slightly different from the LP mix as well? Do the closing drums have more going on in the 12" mix?)
Giving Ground RSV & AV
This Corrosion 7" & 12"
Dominion 7" & 12"
Untitled (Long Version)
Driven Like the Snow (LP)
Doctor Jeep 7"
Burn (Live)
Amphetamine Logic (Live)
Temple of Love 1992 (7")
Vinyl cuts not available on CD
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I also wonder if the Vision Thing 12" sampler contains different mixes to the album. I can sometimes hear subtle differences (especially in the vocals on Vision Thing) but can never be sure!
Wiki says that Dr Jeep had/has same song on CD and vinyl. I got Dr Jeep CD, i can check that later.
TOL (original and '92) (short) is not available on CD.
TOL (original and '92) (short) is not available on CD.
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IIRC if you really want the 7" versions of the two different ToL's just skip to the next track about halfway through.
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The 1992 7" version is available on a CD promo, according to discogs. But I've included it here because it's (presumably) hard to find.Bartek wrote:Wiki says that Dr Jeep had/has same song on CD and vinyl. I got Dr Jeep CD, i can check that later.
TOL (original and '92) (short) is not available on CD.
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That's on the Floodland reissue
it turned out that i got Dr Jeep CD >>"7<<, so it contains only KOHD (Bremen '85).
I think that I have the short versionof ToL92 on a German compilation. I will try to dig it out and check.Bartek wrote:Wiki says that Dr Jeep had/has same song on CD and vinyl. I got Dr Jeep CD, i can check that later.
TOL (original and '92) (short) is not available on CD.
markfiend wrote:IIRC if you really want the 7" versions of the two different ToL's just skip to the next track about halfway through.
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Thanks StevePista wrote:markfiend wrote:IIRC if you really want the 7" versions of the two different ToL's just skip to the next track about halfway through.
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I take TSOM songs very serious, so I can't laugh about them- jokes are inappropriate here. And TOL is a Gold of Gold, a Cheddar of Cheddar, Royal Baby of Royal Baby- a true fine arse.
You can also have a live version of ToL, skip to halfway through and then turn the bass all the way clockwise and the treble all the way anti-clockwise.
This works better with vinyl than cd though - you have the added bonus of playing at 33"
This works better with vinyl than cd though - you have the added bonus of playing at 33"
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....you could also have your speakers lying on the floor, facing the floor, to help create that authentic live sound.
Then all you need do is invite round a mate who's taller than you so you can stand behind him and then open the freezer door
Better than being there
Then all you need do is invite round a mate who's taller than you so you can stand behind him and then open the freezer door
Better than being there
Well you must know something
'Cos we're dying of admiration here
Mastering obscure alternatives
'Cos we're dying of admiration here
Mastering obscure alternatives
See Mark?
Look what you started
Look what you started
And for the bootleg video experience: put the speakers under water and set fire to the room!million voices wrote:....you could also have your speakers lying on the floor, facing the floor, to help create that authentic live sound.
Then all you need do is invite round a mate who's taller than you so you can stand behind him and then open the freezer door
Better than being there
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On the homepage re: "Sisters Chat"
This is one of the few tightly-moderated forums on Heartland, so please keep on-topic. All off-topic posts will either be moved or deleted.
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Self-censorship, Mark ?
I didn't know the LP and CD versions were different (or possibly I did but have forgotten). How different are they?robertzombie wrote:Driven Like the Snow (LP)
Any more of that and we'll be round your front door with the quick-setting whitewash and the shaved monkey.
Excuse the interruption...Petseri wrote:I think that I have the short versionof ToL92 on a German compilation. I will try to dig it out and check.Bartek wrote:Wiki says that Dr Jeep had/has same song on CD and vinyl. I got Dr Jeep CD, i can check that later.
TOL (original and '92) (short) is not available on CD.
4:40 and 4:21 are the track times which I have found on two compilations. One track is annotated with (Single Version). I will be brutally open here: I did not play them so I am entirely not sure if they are the 1992 version or not, but the release dates of the compliations makes me think so. I will try to get back with more details.
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Going back to the original list, it would have made sense for Warners to put the Body and Soul B sides on a "remastered" version of ASCOoB when they were doing the Original Album series back in 2006, removing a couple of the non-(proper) singles (eg VT, DB) from the earlier release so that they'd fit on the disc, as then (apart from the aforementioned alternative extended/curtailed versions) we'd have pretty much everything. Digitally remastered Peel Sessions would also be fantastic, especially for Good Things, Jolene and the (radically different) NTTC.
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The LP version lacks the extended 40 second ambient intro that's on the CD.stufarq wrote:I didn't know the LP and CD versions were different (or possibly I did but have forgotten). How different are they?robertzombie wrote:Driven Like the Snow (LP)
The Some Boys Wander boot includes what is labeled as "Body and Soul (Special 12" EP Version)." Are there actually different mixes of this song? Does Slight Case of Overbombing include the 7" mix, and this 12" mix is unavailable on CD?
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Hadn't even noticed. Thanks.robertzombie wrote:The LP version lacks the extended 40 second ambient intro that's on the CD.stufarq wrote:I didn't know the LP and CD versions were different (or possibly I did but have forgotten). How different are they?robertzombie wrote:Driven Like the Snow (LP)
Any more of that and we'll be round your front door with the quick-setting whitewash and the shaved monkey.