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Swept (Deluxe Edition) --- 2013-05-00

Standard jewel case with twin disc tray 16-page booklet: track credits, lyrics & track annotations (for Disc One), liner notes ("swept away in mysterious ways"), photos, illustrated discography (album era), track list, release credits 1-7, 1-9, 1-10, 2-1, 2-3 to 2-5, 2-7, 2-8, 2-10 to 2-12, 2.14: Blue Mountain Music Ltd. 1-8, 2-13: Sony/ATV Harmony UK/Collect Music Publishers BV/Warner Chappell Music Ltd/Copyright Control 1-11: Blue Mountain Music Ltd/Spirit Music Publishing Ltd 2-2: Campbell Connelly & Co Ltd 2-6: Blue Mountain Music Ltd./Copyright Control 2-9: EMI Virgin Music Ltd Recorded at: 1-1: Townhouse Studios/Logic Studios, Milan 1-2, 1-4, 1-5, 1-6, 1-9, 1-10, 1-11: Townhouse Studios 1-3: Townhouse Studios/Studio 19 (Dom's Place) 1-7: Olympic Studios 1-8: Studio F and Conway, Los Angeles; Metropolis, London 1-8: Recorded for the movie 'The Butcher's Wife' 1-8: Special thanks to David Campbell for his invaluable help with the arrangements. 2-6: Previously unavailable on CD This reissue produced by Vinny Vero for So Hip It Hurts Productions ℗ 2013 Digital remaster (1991) The copyright in these sound recordings is owned by Virgin Records Ltd. All tracks licensed courtesy of EMI Records Ltd. This compilation © 2013 Cherry Pop, a division of Cherry Red Records Ltd. Manufactured in the EEC/MCPS. Notes by submitter: – Disc One is the complete original album, including "Love Moves" which is missing from some early versions. – Disc Two includes all non-album tracks and versions released on the original commercial singles off the album - except the alternate (piano & vocal) version of "Swept" (released on [url=http://www.discogs.com/release/557489]"I Thought It Was You" 1992 release, Pt1[/url]). – Overall credits have "All songs written by Julia Fordham except (...)" but this is known not to be correct for 2-9, which is not listed in the exceptions. – No production credits are listed for tracks 1-4, 1-5 & 1-9 in the overall credits section. – No production credits are listed for tracks 2-6, 2-10 to 2-12. – 2-1 & 2-8: Only song titles appear on the original singles, the versions are not specified. – 2-9 "Melt": Short snippet from the beginning of track is missing. – 2-12 "I Thought It Was You (New Piano/Vocal Mix)": Titled 'Exclusive New Mix' on the original release ([url=http://www.discogs.com/release/557500]"I Thought It Was You" 1992 release, Pt2[/url]), 'New Piano/Vocal Mix' only on the mock cardboard disc that came with Pt1. – 1-11 "Tied": The dropout at the beginning (at 0:00) which appears on many (all?) versions of the album, has been fixed to some degree. The track credits & lyrics section in the booklet has been typeset again, with some minor changes made to credits & lyrics (CD1): – David Sancious is now credited for keys on track 1-3 (original has Grant Mitchell). – Bass on tracks 1-3 to 1-5 is credited to Alan Thompson (Alan Thomson). – Frank Wolfe is credited on track 1-8 (Frank Wolf). – No studios are listed for track 1-8. – Track 1-11 writers are simplified (from "Julia Fordham (Irwin Levine/Russell Brown)"). – Management credit is removed. – Jason Waldron has been added to list of Assistant Engineers - although he was assistant mix engineer on 2-8 only. – Publishers have been moved to the overall credits section, where they are updated for tracks 1-8 & 1-11. No durations listed on the release.

Tracklist

I Thought It Was You

Patches Of Happiness

Swept

Rainbow Heart

Betrayed

Talk Walk Drive

Shame

(Love Moves In) Mysterious Ways

As She Whispers

Scare Me

Tied

Bonus Tracks – Single Versions And Non-Album B-Sides

I Thought It Was You (1991 Single Version)

Lovin' You

Winds Of Fortune

If Only I

The Naked Truth

Antarctica

One Of The Boys

I Thought It Was You (1992 Single Version)

Melt

Sweet Little Mystery

And I See

Bonus Tracks – Alternate Versions

I Thought It Was You (New Piano/Vocal Mix)

(Love Moves In) Mysterious Ways (Piano/Vocal)

Talk Walk Drive (Edit)

Labels

Cherry Pop

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By Kyle Larson