Real Life?
I was just wondering. How many versions of this track there're out there?
Until 2004 we had this ones: 1. Real Life (Album Version) 2. Real Life (Radio Mix) - My favourite. 3. Real Life (Instrumental) Then in 2004 the boxset was released and we got Real Life on it, but I've read that the version on this one was a new remix but I really don't find any differences (the boxset is a bit longer, though). Which are the differences? I'm asking because the differences between the Radio and the Album one are really big. There is other version out there? |
The version on the box set is very different. They took out some backing vocals, added different guitar takes, removed the strings in some parts, used different vocal takes. They really took the shmaltz out of it and made it far rootsier. I'll always prefer the original version.
I can't hear any differences between the radio and album mixes, what do you hear different? |
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Edit: The choruses (reeeal, reeal) sound better on the Radio Mix, also the Radio Mix ends with the typical turning down of volume while the two others ends with those keyboards, also the Radio Mix sounds "cleaner" in my opinion. |
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The instrumental and the box set version ends with the strings. The radio mix and the soundtrack mix do not. |
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1. Real Life (Radio Mix) - I know this is OK. It ends without strings, has choruses, etc. 2. Real Life - This one is ripped of a single and it sounds like the one in the boxset. Strings at the end, the single came with Keep The Faith (Live) and the instrumental version of Real Life. 3. Real Life - This one is from the boxset. That's why I asked :confused: |
If I recall correctly, the box set version is in a different key from the radio mix, but maybe I'm just talking out of my ass.
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I also once listened to the radio and album mix back to back and found almost no difference. Same length, same ending, and probably a bit more piano in one (it's been a while). But they are really almost identical.
The first difference came with the instrumental, which is not faded out, and then the boxset version, which is of course completely different, more like a (underproduced) demo version. |
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I don't know but they are all rubbish!
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