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Yep. think we posted at the same time. The reason I said "nearly" all the Younghearts are the same short version is because there is an anomaly. It is Canterbury release, styrene, as "Little
Hi Guys
Sorry to inflict this one on you but after reading through the many threads on this i havent managed to grasp the answer to this question.
Im Aware that there are 3 original label releases of A little Togetherness on Canterbury,Soultown,and Zea.Im also aware that one of the cuts is longer with a different arrangement to the lyrics before the corus.The running times on the labels are all over the place as follows.
Tempos-- Little Togetherness---Canterbury 3.15
Younghearts---Little Togetherness---Canterbury 2.45
Younghearts---A Little Togetherness---Canterbury 2.33
New Younghearts--- A little Togetherness---Soultown 2.48
Kings of Hearts--A little Togetherness--- Zea 2.40
Question is which cut is the longer version arrangement found on.Is it just the Tempos credited one.
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