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MDNA (Deluxe Edition) - Madonna
MDNA (Deluxe Edition) by Madonna
Lively Up Yourself - Bob Marley
Lively Up Yourself by Bob Marley
The Fray - The Collection - The Fray
The Fray - The Collection by The Fray
A Different Kind of Truth - Van Halen
A Different Kind of Truth by Van Halen
Scars & Stories - The Fray
Scars & Stories by The Fray
Don't Wanna Lose You (Glee Cast Version) - Single - Glee Cast
Don't Wanna Lose You (Glee Cast Version) - Single by Glee Cast
Scars & Stories (Deluxe Version) - The Fray
Scars & Stories (Deluxe Version) by The Fray
NOW That's What I Call Music Vol. 41 - Various Artists
NOW That's What I Call Music Vol. 41 by Various Artists
Bamboleo / Hero (Glee Cast Version) - Single - Glee Cast
Bamboleo / Hero (Glee Cast Version) - Single by Glee Cast
A Different Kind of Truth (Deluxe Version) - Van Halen
A Different Kind of Truth (Deluxe Version) by Van Halen
| Disc 1 | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Don't Leave Home | 3:48 | |
| 2 | Stoned [Deep Dish Remix Edit] | 5:57 | |
- Don't Leave Home (3:51)
- Stoned (Deep Dish Stoner Remix Edit) (4:03).
Neither song is impressive and, enjoying the Deep Dish Remix of Thank You, I was expecting something great from the remix of Stoned. Instead, I got an edit of the Deep Dish Remix and a rather dull edit. As a result, this cd seems to me a useless purchase, all the more if you have the album.
I do not understand the marketing strategy of Arista/BMG UK. Why not adding the complete Deep Dish Remix to this cd-single or another song or remix? Even with the 20-minute limit on UK cd-singles, 12 minutes remains unused. Major companies have been complaining about people copying cds, but the only thing they will get by releasing such cds is a decrease in their sales and probably an increase in copied cds.
I cannot recommend this to anyone. If you still want to purchase this single, I would recommend buying one of the two other available releases since they both have the video which is not on the UK edition.
The world might not be ready for this song... It would explain it's under-appreciation