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re: Before this Night is Through

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Pudding 10:59 pm UTC 09/23/08
In reply to: re: Before this Night is Through - EvilNickname 10:44 pm UTC 09/23/08

I get it now cheers. I only have the LP.

> 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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