Originally Posted by: Mr Discography Agree they should have put the full Perfect Kiss on there though, as the section edited out is one of the finest parts of the track (didn't the unedited full length Perfect Kiss appear on the original Substance double vinyl though)?
Yes, vinyl and cassette versions of Substance have the full version.
Originally Posted by: Mr Discography Don't recall the Substance edit of Sub-culture being released at the time of the single.
It wasn't - the edit on Substance is unique to that album.
Tracks were edited because at the time only 72 minutes of music could be put on one CD.
4:23 - Ceremony
5:20 - Everything's Gone Green
6:59 - Temptation '87
7:28 - Blue Monday
4:43 - Confusion '87
6:38 - Thieves Like Us
8:50 - The Perfect Kiss (full remix)
7:28 - Subculture (full remix)
9:45 - Shellshock (full remix)
6:33 - State of The Nation
6:44 - Bizarre Love Triangle
5:55 - True Faith
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80:46 - total, too long to fit on a single CD
You could argue that it should have been a 3xCD set, but that defeats the purpose of Tony Wilson wanting to be able to listen to all their singles on one CD in his car (how Substance came to be). And, in 1987, CDs hadn't dominated the market yet. Consumers balked at the expense of a double CD (and Factory probably didn't have the funds for it anyway).