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"About You Now" is shortened too. "Run For Cover" on Overloaded literally says "single version" but don't know the exact differences right now. Then there are the different mixes for "Freak Like Me" obviously.
 
Let me trawl through Discogs and build an entire list. Likely not exhaustive.

Overload
- Radio Edit (4:12)
- Radio Edit (3:59)
- TV Edit (3:36)

Soul Sound
- Radio Edit (3:53)

Freak Like Me
- Radio Edit (3:14)
- We Don't Give A Damn Mix [Video Mix] (3:40)

Shape
- Radio Mix (4:11)
- Video Mix (3:32)
[both of these are the bleep-bloop version; the video mix is shortened a bit]

Hole In The Head
- Clean Radio Edit (3:38)

Too Lost In You
- Radio Edit (3:32)
- Video Mix (4:02)
[includes different vocals compared to the album version]

In The Middle
- Radio Edit (3:39)
[beefed up production]

Caught In A Moment
- Radio Edit (3:50)
- Video Mix (3:50)
[not sure if these two are the same or not]

Ugly
- Radio Edit (3:02)

Red Dress
- Radio Edit (3:36)

Follow Me Home
- Radio Edit (3:23)

About You Now
- Radio Edit (3:11)

Change
- Radio Edit (3:18)

Denial
- Radio Edit (3:30)

Girls
- Radio Edit (3:12)

No Can Do
- Radio Edit

Get Sexy
- Radio Edit (3:15)

About A Girl
- Radio Edit (3:31)
- Without Intro (3:15)

Flatline
- Video Mix
[Siobhan's intro vocals are different]
 
There is a glaring difference between Flatline and the rest of the songs.

That reminds me that I had to alter the playback volume of "Flatline" as it didn't match the rest of the album, to my ears.

How many of the producers involved shouted out the album release on social media? Was it only Biff Stannard and MNEK?
 
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Maybe this was already talked about, could someone tell me wich singles have a single mix/radio edit/radio mix/video mix?

Addendums to Kal’s list:
In The Middle
- Radio Edit (3:39)
[beefed up production]
The “album version” on CD2 of the single is actually the Radio/Video Edit mix at full length.
Too Lost In You
- Radio Edit (3:32)
- Video Mix (4:02)
[includes different vocals compared to the album version]
The video mix is on CD1 of the single.
Dubious that it is a different version to the album version as the one on the Single sounds exactly the same.

Is the same as the video version, which is a different mix to the album.
Again, dubious this is a different mix as it sounds exactly the same as the album version (at least in terms of the CD-single).
 
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The one song from the original Sweet 7 album I really want to hear is Sweet & Amazing. I think the Keisha version would really elevate the song and be up there with Undignified.
 
Maybe this was already talked about, could someone tell me wich singles have a single mix/radio edit/radio mix/video mix?
There is also a radio edit of Wear My Kiss.

The album version is 3:44 and has a faded outro.

The single version is 3:06. It has Jade's vocals cut out of the Middle 8, and it had a hard ending.

I used to hate that Jade's vocals were cut out of the Middle 8 on the radio edit. I wanted a mix of both versions with the full Middle 8 and the hard ending. However, now with all of the mass shootings, maybe it is better that they were cut out ..."Yeah, and when I aim, everybody hit the floor. My sex appeal, shoot to kill."
 
Watched the girl group TOTP special on BBC2 last night. It was their Round Round performance that was shown. I just adored 2.0.

Anyways, did it completely slip my mind that the girls were offered “Don’t Cha” first before it had gone to Pussycat Dolls - it was referenced on the same show?
 
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