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Neil Kelly wrote:Totally forgot about a 7" version. How dumb are the record companies another one that should've been on the deluxe (kind of) editions. I'd second a decent up of the 7" or 12" version
markwilson wrote:The UK 7" was the album version, but there was an US 7" edit.
markwilson wrote:The UK 7" was the album version, but there was an US 7" edit.
Bellenger1981 wrote:Does anyone know if the U.S. was the only market to use this edit? (I'm assuming that it was).
blaaah wrote:Correct Now 4 was the first uk now cd with .......15 tracks ..........
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