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Post by Quoincidence on Apr 23, 2018 19:26:15 GMT
I prefer the Naughty Girl mix to the Dreamin' mix... sounds much clearer
Also, 2 of the earliest recordings from the new lineup at the time... both tracks are from late 1985
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Post by paradiseflats on Apr 23, 2018 19:37:34 GMT
I prefer the Naughty Girl mix to the Dreamin' mix... sounds much clearer Also, 2 of the earliest recordings from the new lineup at the time... both tracks are from late 1985 I wonder if there is anyone who will want to hear these ? To me, utter pish, I lasted 6 seconds. Not what I want to hear ever.
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Post by charles on Apr 24, 2018 12:52:11 GMT
Both are equally shocking.
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gav
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Post by gav on Jun 14, 2020 18:04:17 GMT
I believe this was released on vinyl as part of "The Vinyl Singles Collection 1984-1989" box set. Was there a download code with it too?
Does anyone have an HQ mp3 copy of it? Have just realised it's the only track missing from my digital Quo collection!
If not, i can probably do a homemade edit from the Extended Version that appeared on the recent B2B remaster. Cheers!!
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Post by Quoincidence on Jun 14, 2020 18:07:00 GMT
I believe this was released on vinyl as part of "The Vinyl Singles Collection 1984-1989" box set. Was there a download code with it too? Does anyone have an HQ mp3 copy of it? Have just realised it's the only track missing from my digital Quo collection! If not, i can probably do a homemade edit from the Extended Version that appeared on the recent B2B remaster. Cheers!! I can drop it you Gaz. Download codes came with each one
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Post by sqcollector on Jun 14, 2020 18:18:45 GMT
I can drop it you Gaz. Download codes came with each one Is the version of the downloaded files the same that is on the vinyl? I.e.: same mastering?
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Post by Quoincidence on Jun 14, 2020 19:50:27 GMT
I can drop it you Gaz. Download codes came with each one Is the version of the downloaded files the same that is on the vinyl? I.e.: same mastering? I've not a clue. Havent played the vinyl singles tbh, as I was sent them as a thank you.
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Post by charles on Jun 15, 2020 5:08:03 GMT
... Does anyone have an HQ mp3 copy of it? Have just realised it's the only track missing from my digital Quo collection! If not, i can probably do a homemade edit from the Extended Version that appeared on the recent B2B remaster. Cheers!! I can drop it you Gaz. Download codes came with each one And again someone falls into the Gaz/Gav trap.
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Post by peterprog on Jun 15, 2020 6:47:45 GMT
I know it is a long way from the traditional Quo sound, and it has a very 80s vibe to boot, but I have always found Dreamin' and now its precursor, Naughty Girl good fun, a real catchy toe-tapper. And this thread has got me looking at the releases. It must be that the single edit version of Naughty Girl was planned for the ITAN Deluxe release right up till the last minute. Even as of right now, if you go to Udiscover Music to order the CD - store.udiscovermusic.com/*/*/In-The-Army-Now-Deluxe-Edition/5WHE0000000 - the single edit of Naughty Girl is listed on the order page as Track 8 on the bonus CD2. The inclusion of the single edit version of this track on CD2 is also listed on the Wikipedia page for ITAN. But I'm looking at my copy from September 2018 of the ITAN 2CD Deluxe Edition as I type and the track is most definitely not there, just the Extended version. I wonder if the version of the single edit on the "The Vinyl Singles Collection 1984-1989" box set - the only place this track has been released to date - has the same mastering as on the ITAN Deluxe edition given that the two releases were only twelve months apart?
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Post by mortified on Jun 15, 2020 7:30:14 GMT
I was never a great fan of Dreamin'. It was OK and the video for it was a bit naff, even for the 80's But the extended version of Naughty Girl I definitely get along with. Rick is more prominent and it drives along nicely. I play it quite a lot. OK, the keyboards/faux brass are a little intrusive - as they were back then - but they're more easily ignored on the extended track. I haven't really listened very often to the single edit version from the vinyl box set but memory tells me it's quite similar to the Dreamin' single.
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