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re: Before this Night is Through

Posted by:
EvilNickname 10:44 pm UTC 09/23/08
In reply to: Before this Night is Through - Pudding 10:32 pm UTC 09/23/08

Unlike the CD and cassette version, the LP of SD&FF doesn't have "Before this Night is Through". So if you just bought the LP, the "No way to treat a lady" single would be the easiest place to find that track. If you bought either the CD or cassette, you'd already have the track, and then the single would contain nothing new.
The CD has nine tracks, the cassette ten (CD + Under Suspicion) and the LP eight.

I'll dig up my copy of the CD tomorrow, and brew up an mp3.

> I'm a little confused (no surprise LOL) you said on your
> blog.
>
> "If you bought either the cassette or CD version of the
> album back in 1986, the “No Way to Treat a Lady” single
> would have been another one you could ignore. But if you
> bought the LP, the B-side “Before this Night is Through”
> would be brand-spanking new, as it was omitted from the
> record."
>
> I'm not understanding what the relevance is of whether
> SD&FF was released as a CD, cassette or LP as to what the
> B-Side of "No Way To Treat A Lady" would be? Surely the
> B-Side to a single holds no bearing to what the format of
> the album is?
>
> Anyhoo, great blog post, do you happen to have a decent
> mp3 of "Before This Night Is Through"? I found a version
> on http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=bRBt70kTgtg and never
> knew much about this song, let alone it being produced by
> Jim.


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