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From: merchant@dartvax.UUCP (Peter Merchant)
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Subject: Re: albums vs. 45s
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Date: Fri, 4-Jan-85 08:30:24 EST
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Posted: Fri Jan  4 08:30:24 1985
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> ["That is not what I had in mind at all." --T. A. Edison]
> 
> I can think of a counterexample:  "She Blinded Me with Science" was
> much tighter as a single than as an album cut.
> -- 
> Col. G. L. Sicherman
> ...seismo!rochester!rocksanne!rocksvax!sunybcs!gloria!colonel


Scritch scritch scritch.
 
The single and the album version for "She Blinded Me With Science"
were the same.  However, they also, for a bit, had the unremixed 
version available.  (I can remember Casey played it on AT40 rather
than the remix because it was shorter)

A better example is Robert Plant's "In The Mood", a 3:30 minute 
single but a five minute album cut.  It worked because, on the 
album, after 3:30 all that happened was the instrumentals continued
for a bit while Robert Plant kept humming "I'm in the mood".  A
real snorer.
--
"Oh, you mean user-compatible                          Peter Merchant
 liveware?  No, he's out today."