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Thread started 03/07/04 12:01pm

Rayray17

Why is DMSR missing from my 1999 CD?

This was explained to me at one time in the past but I don't think it made sense. That is a great album but why chose DMSR cuz thats a jam. When I bought the CD in the 80's was the technology not advanced enough to fit one more cut on that album....I don't get it. And what executive decided to cut DMSR out of the mix? He should be fired.
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Reply #1 posted 03/07/04 12:04pm

MrWhatever

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Rayray17 said:

And what executive decided to cut DMSR out of the mix? He should be fired.



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Reply #2 posted 03/07/04 12:14pm

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Alot of cd's that were produced back then had songs left off due to the lack of space on a cd. Alot of double albums had songs left off. The Cure's KISS ME KISS ME KISS ME is a good example of that. It was also a double album, but wasn't financially worth it to package an entire 2nd disk when it came out on CD, so 2 songs are missing. Same with The Minutemen's "Doublt Nickles On The Dime".
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Reply #3 posted 03/07/04 12:28pm

RupertZ

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I've heard that it was Prince's decision to make it one CD and cut off DMSR. Of course I wasn't there, so I don't know if this is true, but that's what I've heard.
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Reply #4 posted 03/07/04 12:30pm

Marrk

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I've unfortunately got that version of the CD too, (i have it on vinyl too so it's no biggie) how can you tell which version you're buying though? mine definately had DMSR listed on the back cover but when i got it home...omfg no DMSR!!!
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Reply #5 posted 03/07/04 12:30pm

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because when that CD was made (in the '80's), DMSR did not fit, so it was left off. u either bought it in the late eighties or early nineties or u bought it recently from a used CD store that's selling used CD's as well as
"new" CD's from way back when.
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Reply #6 posted 03/07/04 12:34pm

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Marrk said:

I've unfortunately got that version of the CD too, (i have it on vinyl too so it's no biggie) how can you tell which version you're buying though? mine definately had DMSR listed on the back cover but when i got it home...omfg no DMSR!!!


You should have taken it back to the store then and got a replacement. It sounds like you
got the wrong CD put in the case. I bet if you check the catalogue numbers on the back of
the case and on the CD itself that you find they don't match.
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Reply #7 posted 03/07/04 12:35pm

ThreadBare

You have an old 1999 CD. Newer ones that feature more space have the track.

Anyone know when CDs are going to go beyond that 80-minute limit? I've been trying to squeeze so many songs on my mix CDs right up to that 80:00 point, it's crazy. An ex-girlfriend of mine was always trying to get me to convert to MP3. Maybe she was right... eek
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Reply #8 posted 03/07/04 12:38pm

Marrk

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BorisFishpaw said:

Marrk said:

I've unfortunately got that version of the CD too, (i have it on vinyl too so it's no biggie) how can you tell which version you're buying though? mine definately had DMSR listed on the back cover but when i got it home...omfg no DMSR!!!


You should have taken it back to the store then and got a replacement. It sounds like you
got the wrong CD put in the case. I bet if you check the catalogue numbers on the back of
the case and on the CD itself that you find they don't match.


yep. just checked and surprise, surprise you're right. oh well. shrug
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Reply #9 posted 03/07/04 12:41pm

BorisFishpaw

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ThreadBare said:

You have an old 1999 CD. Newer ones that feature more space have the track.

Anyone know when CDs are going to go beyond that 80-minute limit? I've been trying to squeeze so many songs on my mix CDs right up to that 80:00 point, it's crazy. An ex-girlfriend of mine was always trying to get me to convert to MP3. Maybe she was right... eek


100min CDRs are already available, but they can be problematic, and not all CD players can
cope with more than 80min CDs anyway.
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Reply #10 posted 03/07/04 2:47pm

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My recollection was that DMSR was left off the original 1999 CD pressing 1) due to space limitations at the time and 2) that song was chosen because it was also available on a movie soundtrack at the time, which was already available on CD. I forget what movie DMSR was in...anyone know?
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Reply #11 posted 03/07/04 2:49pm

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Doozer said:

My recollection was that DMSR was left off the original 1999 CD pressing 1) due to space limitations at the time and 2) that song was chosen because it was also available on a movie soundtrack at the time, which was already available on CD. I forget what movie DMSR was in...anyone know?

risky business, if i remember right...
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Reply #12 posted 03/07/04 3:05pm

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Get this. I bought the CD when it forst came out on CD also horrified to discover DMSR missing, so I bought the soundtrack on CD of Risky Business which has DMSR ingle edit as a 'CD emergency contingency plan' (sad I know) and then finally in 1992 when Diamonds and Pearls made the back catalogue sell again (I was working for WB at the time) they re released 1999 simple album with the original album as it was intended smile YAY!

Now that Risky Busines CD is gathering dust I am afraid...(unless I ever feel like dancing in my underwear sometimes to Old Time Rock 'n Roll by Bob Seger lol
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Reply #13 posted 03/07/04 4:58pm

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Handclapsfingasnapz said:

Doozer said:

My recollection was that DMSR was left off the original 1999 CD pressing 1) due to space limitations at the time and 2) that song was chosen because it was also available on a movie soundtrack at the time, which was already available on CD. I forget what movie DMSR was in...anyone know?

risky business, if i remember right...

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Reply #14 posted 03/07/04 5:44pm

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There's a version of 1999 w/o DMSR??? omfg That's a fucking CRIME disbelief
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Reply #15 posted 03/07/04 5:45pm

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funkylust said:

Get this. I bought the CD when it forst came out on CD also horrified to discover DMSR missing, so I bought the soundtrack on CD of Risky Business which has DMSR ingle edit as a 'CD emergency contingency plan' (sad I know) and then finally in 1992 when Diamonds and Pearls made the back catalogue sell again (I was working for WB at the time) they re released 1999 simple album with the original album as it was intended smile YAY!

Now that Risky Busines CD is gathering dust I am afraid...(unless I ever feel like dancing in my underwear sometimes to Old Time Rock 'n Roll by Bob Seger lol


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Reply #16 posted 03/08/04 8:50am

NPGLOVER

If you read the damn liner notes, it is printed right there explaining why DMSR had to be left out. Jeez!
...cause FACE said so!!!
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Reply #17 posted 03/08/04 8:53am

TheRealFiness

" due to time limitiations the song DMSR was Omitted"
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Reply #18 posted 03/08/04 9:04am

JediMaster

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Just take that damned CD and make it a coaster! Get the full length version! It is worth the cash!!!
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Reply #19 posted 03/08/04 9:23am

BinaryJustin

The full version of DMSR was included on the Controversy CD single when it was reissued to promote The Hits/The B-Sides. If you've got that CD single, just make your own CDR of the complete album.
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