Stingy on the instrumentals

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#31 Post by TallThinMan »

telys wrote: Tue 10 Jun 2025, 12:42 pm It's a six minute mix. Never before heard?
Not strictly true. The link provided is to a user's login to Warner's music sync service, providing licensed music for TV, film, advert, video game use etc. I presume this has been available for quite a while.
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#32 Post by DopeFiend »

I don't really recognise it either.
I believe I have a musical ear where I'll recognise songs within a second. It happens when I watch the television performances of PSB and it's on playback, you can tell instantly it's exactly the same as the record.
The percussion sounds different in this mix to me.

We've discussed these leaks before in thread viewtopic.php?t=38216
It was presumed the WE​G instrumental is an unofficial mix made from the multitracks.
But seeing it now on an official resource bodes differently.
Maybe it's still a lesser official version mixed up from the multitracks. Opposed to a studio produced version simply stripped off it's vocals.

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#33 Post by telys »

There are no other mixes of West End girls having that length (roughly 6 min) so I really wonder where it comes from.
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#34 Post by TwizzleUK »

telys wrote: Wed 11 Jun 2025, 10:26 am There are no other mixes of West End girls having that length (roughly 6 min) so I really wonder where it comes from.
It sounds like the original single/album version, but playing right to the end without a fade out. But with the hi-hats and kick drum missing from the intro.

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#35 Post by Oznerol »

Wonderful link that is, with tons of great 80's instrumentals!!!

If you listen carefully to the West End Girs version, you´ll find that it´s the same version they used, heavily edited, for the SMASH! Bluray menu: the intro and outro are exactyly the same as on the Bluray version.
The ending is also the same as on their 1986 MTV awards performance, so it´s obviously a (previously unheard) full-lenght backing track they had for possible live performances and TV presentations.

Plus, the real lenght of that instrumental is 5:56 (if you remove the dead silence at the star and end of the track) not 6:07. ;)

I bet it´s the same version included on this very rare and exclusive CD:

https://www.discogs.com/release/2173658 ... -Listening
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Oznerol wrote: Fri 13 Jun 2025, 8:13 pm Wonderful link that is, with tons of great 80's instrumentals!!!

If you listen carefully to the West End Girs version, you´ll find that it´s the same version they used, heavily edited, for the SMASH! Bluray menu: the intro and outro are exactyly the same as on the Bluray version.
The ending is also the same as on their 1986 MTV awards performance, so it´s obviously a (previously unheard) full-lenght backing track they had for possible live performances and TV presentations.

Plus, the real lenght of that instrumental is 5:56 (if you remove the dead silence at the star and end of the track) not 6:07. ;)
Interesting.

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#37 Post by negative_0ne »

Oznerol wrote: Fri 13 Jun 2025, 8:13 pm Wonderful link that is, with tons of great 80's instrumentals!!!

If you listen carefully to the West End Girs version, you´ll find that it´s the same version they used, heavily edited, for the SMASH! Bluray menu: the intro and outro are exactyly the same as on the Bluray version.
The ending is also the same as on their 1986 MTV awards performance, so it´s obviously a (previously unheard) full-lenght backing track they had for possible live performances and TV presentations.

Plus, the real lenght of that instrumental is 5:56 (if you remove the dead silence at the star and end of the track) not 6:07. ;)

I bet it´s the same version included on this very rare and exclusive CD:

https://www.discogs.com/release/2173658 ... -Listening
great detective work.

there are so many tracks out there, that came from a lot of places.

the industry tracks have been going on for awhile, but most are really
hard to come by.

thanks to the original users account, that gave us access to these tracks.



yes, there are a lot of really cool ones in there, even if you just want to do
karoake to them.

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