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Why are the songs on the reissue titled differently than the original issue?

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Why are the songs on the reissue titled differently than the original issue?

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A. On the recent Cop/Young God/Greed/Holy Money re-release (thi57059.2), The track labeled “Money Is Flesh” is actually “Money Is Flesh #2”, from the Holy Money LP. Money Is Flesh appears on the original Greed LP, and never on this reissue. Further, the track labeled “A Screw (Holy Money)” on the reissue is actually “A Screw”, originally from the “A Screw” 12″ and also included on the Holy Money CD. The track labeled “A Screw” on the reissue is actually “A Screw (Holy Money) Mix”, which is also originally on the “A Screw” 12″ and on the Holy Money CD. The original version of this song, titled “A Screw (Holy Money)” does not appear on this reissue. Finally, the track labeled “Time Is Money (Bastard)” is actually “Time Is Money (Bastard) Mix”, originally on the “Time Is Money (Bastard)” 12″, and also included on the Greed CD. To make matters more complicated, it is an edited version of this track, about a minute shorter than the one on the Greed CD. The original “Time Is Money (Bastard)”

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