wackyoverkhaki
02-12-2007, 05:41 AM
Is it true that the original version of WWSYS was recorded for the album, and then replaced? This is what I've read:
"The original version of 'Who Will Save Your Soul' was recorded in 1995 (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1995) and then removed from the track listing of Jewel's first album, Pieces of You when she went back into the studio and reworked the single for the radio. Instead of just a guitar and her voice, other instruments were added and more pop sound was created, a verse was cut, and the radio version of the single was produced. It incorporates unique vocal key changes and is a classic example of her honest lyrics and raw voice."
"Removed from the track listing"? Does this mean that if I were to buy the CD in the store right now, the re-recorded version would be on there and not the original? Even back in 1997 when I first got the album (on cassette) the one I heard sounded like the "re-recorded" version. So I never even heard the original? Does the original even still exist? If so, what did it sound like? I'm really curious about this.
"The original version of 'Who Will Save Your Soul' was recorded in 1995 (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1995) and then removed from the track listing of Jewel's first album, Pieces of You when she went back into the studio and reworked the single for the radio. Instead of just a guitar and her voice, other instruments were added and more pop sound was created, a verse was cut, and the radio version of the single was produced. It incorporates unique vocal key changes and is a classic example of her honest lyrics and raw voice."
"Removed from the track listing"? Does this mean that if I were to buy the CD in the store right now, the re-recorded version would be on there and not the original? Even back in 1997 when I first got the album (on cassette) the one I heard sounded like the "re-recorded" version. So I never even heard the original? Does the original even still exist? If so, what did it sound like? I'm really curious about this.