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I have an original 7″ single of “Peace Of Mind” which seems to have slightly different vocals. Whats the deal with that, and what other Boston singles were remixed and/or edited?

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I have an original 7″ single of “Peace Of Mind” which seems to have slightly different vocals. Whats the deal with that, and what other Boston singles were remixed and/or edited?

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A. Yes, the “Peace Of Mind” single, in addition to being edited to 3:38, features an alternate vocal take during at least one verse. The only other unique-sounding Boston songs are: “Foreplay; Fiveplay; Long Time”– this song was only available on the 1976 promotional album _It’s A Knockout_. While it’s only a few seconds longer than the album version (hence “Fiveplay”), it does feature a different vocal take and some alternate lyrics. “We’re Ready”– on some pressings of _Third Stage_ (including the Mobile Fidelity gold disc), “We’re Ready” has been mixed differently, with an extra “Come on!” at the 3:04 point. “Higher Power” [Kalodner Edit]– This version features an acoustic intro and some slightly differnet vocals. The following Boston songs were edited when released as singles: “More Than A Feeling,” “Long Time,” “A Man I’ll Never Be,” “Feelin’ Satisfied,” “Can’tcha Say (You Believe In Me),” “I Need Your Love,” “Walk On (Long Walk).” The following Boston songs were edited when pre

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