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Stuck on the Border
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Stuck on the Border
Re: Cool "single" record find
Good find! Yeah, I think you paid a decent price. I wonder if there are any particularly noticeable differences between the two mixes of the song?
Beneath the familiar title I noticed the second line. I used Google translate to find out what 'ella solo quiere bailar' meant which I think literally translates as Spanish for 'She just wants to dance'. Makes me wonder if this edition of the single was released in a Spanish speaking market? The cover is certainly different from the 'newspaper' version I'm more familiar with, as shown on Wikipedia:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_Sh...to_Do_Is_Dance
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Stuck on the Border
Re: Cool "single" record find
So upon further research, the album was pressed and made for the Canadian market. How it made it to Iowa, who knows. The way I can tell it's from the Canada plant is by the wording on the front. There are some other foreign countries (to the US) that pressed it or a similar record but have different wording than "Specially Priced Maxi Single". So basically it's a Canadian record manufactured and distributed by WEA Music of Canada for Geffen Records in 1985. Quality Records Limited is the presser. Ever Reddy is the printer.
I listened to it and rather than being just a copy of the single as we know it on the BTPB album, it's two remixes back to back. The "Extended Dance Remix" and the "Dubb Remix"..the first one is pretty similar to the first one. The second one is definitely a twist on the original. It's a cool piece to have. I'm ok with it not being the original song, because I have BTPB on vinyl and iTunes, so I'm good.
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Stuck on the Border
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Stuck on the Border
Re: Cool "single" record find
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