Request: The Queen Is Dead (2017 Single)

I have no idea, i've seen the songs are shorter and that's it
Not even know if those are remasters, masters, whatever
I still need it!
According to Discogs, TQID is the same edited version as on the 1992 How Soon Is Now single.
 
According to Discogs, TQID is the same edited version as on the 1992 How Soon Is Now single.
Yes i've seen that.
What intrigues me the most are the rest of the tracks
I Keep Mine Hidden / The Draize Train / Oscillate Wildly well nothing wrong with these, they seen to be just the same but around 2 seconds shorter than the "official" release of these tracks.

But "Money Changes Everything" is about 30 seconds shorter (following morrissey-solo and Discogs info) and i don't know why
I still need that single rip bra
 
The information regarding Money Changes Everything on this vinyl has existed here for 5 years.
It is mislabeled.
The vinyl runs at ~4:40.
Again, going down rabbit holes with things as error prone as record players is a pretty fruitless task. Running times vary throughout people's recordings, but in this case - it is definitely an incorrectly printed label.
I'd also point out that almost everything released by The Smiths has already been sifted through at a clinical level for several decades and the chances of finding some new take or amazing rarity that hasn't been found or documented here is beyond remote.

Get a stopwatch ready and see:



Further, to make the point - exact same vinyl and different running times if you don't take in to account when people assess a track ends/deck playing slightly faster/slower than expected etc:




And other B's:



Much like PJLM, Discogs shouldn't always be taken as an oracle of correct information.
Regards,
FWD.
 
The information regarding Money Changes Everything on this vinyl has existed here for 5 years.
It is mislabeled.
The vinyl runs at ~4:40.
Again, going down rabbit holes with things as error prone as record players is a pretty fruitless task. Running times vary throughout people's recordings, but in this case - it is definitely an incorrectly printed label.
I'd also point out that almost everything released by The Smiths has already been sifted through at a clinical level for several decades and the chances of finding some new take or amazing rarity that hasn't been found or documented here is beyond remote.

Get a stopwatch ready and see:



Further, to make the point - exact same vinyl and different running times if you don't take in to account when people assess a track ends/deck playing slightly faster/slower than expected etc:




And other B's:



Much like PJLM, Discogs shouldn't always be taken as an oracle of correct information.
Regards,
FWD.

Damn, i really didn't know a thing about the mislabel thing, many thanks for telling me and for the links, i really appreciate the effort :praying:
 
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