Serry... wrote: Single version is shorter than album's one.
Not really. The only difference is that the single ends at the 'end of the track'.
The LP version excises the 'Day At The Races' outro.
Apart from the excised outro, (which you can easily omit yourself) there is no other difference.
John S Stuart wrote:
Not really. The only difference is that the single ends at the 'end of the track'.
The LP version excises the 'Day At The Races' outro.
Apart from the excised outro, (which you can easily omit yourself) there is no other difference.
Yes I know, but sorry, John, if that's not a difference - what is difference then? :) Single version is shorter, this is what I wrote.
Since ADATR outro technically is a part of TT (though we know that it didn't suppose to be a part of that), single version is different to album version then. "Yeah" is a part of IABD reprise - we all know it - but it's separate track because of unclear (to myself) reasons, therefore we count it as separate track, ADATR outro is a part of TT, and single version doesn't contain part of the track. Well, you know it all much better than me :)
I spent few months to get single version of Happiness, so now I will defend the right of all these stand-alone versions to be called as different to their album versions :)
Serry I wasn't really sure what I was looking for, I had just read somewhere on the board there was a Japanese single so I thought it was different from the ADATR version.
Thanks so much John, if that is the only diference I don't really need it :-).