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Re: "The Sensual World" 12"

From: emx.utexas.edu!ut-emx!slh@cs.utexas.edu (Susan L. Cecelia Harwood)
Date: 31 Jan 90 22:36:27 GMT
Subject: Re: "The Sensual World" 12"
Article-I.D.: ut-emx.23956
Keywords: Is it really worth it?
Newsgroups: rec.music.gaffa
Organization: UTexas Computation Center, Austin, Texas
Posted: Wed Jan 31 16:36:27 1990
Posted-Date: 31 Jan 90 22:36:27 GMT
References: <23814@ut-emx.UUCP> <46457@lll-winken.LLNL.GOV>
Reply-To: emx.utexas.edu!emx!slh@cs.utexas.edu (Susan L. Cecelia Harwood)


In article <46457@lll-winken.LLNL.GOV> ed@das.UUCP (Edward Suranyi) writes:
>In article <23814@ut-emx.UUCP> emx.utexas.edu!emx!slh@cs.utexas.edu (Susan L. Cecelia Harwood) writes:
>>What 
>>I want to know is whether or not the 12" version of "The Sensual World"
>>is extended or has anything different from what's on the CD.
>
>Only on the 12" version do you have the double grooved first side.
>In other words, depending on where the needle comes down, you'll
>either hear the vocal version or the instrumental version of "The
>Sensual World."

The way I understand this is that there are three tracks to this 12":
"The Sensual World" (instrumental version), "The Sensual World"
(album/CD version), and "Walk Straight Down the Middle" (as heard on
the CD).  Now, what I *don't* understand is whether there is something
different from what's on my CD, or if the only difference lies in the
fact that one version has no words.  

Sorry, guess I actually *am* suspended in Gaffa today...  :-)

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Susan L. Cecelia Harwood            Computation Center Microcomputer Laboratory
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