Was thinking about this song this morning: "Chime" - Orbital, 1989. Shout-out... The Live Earl Jive, cfny fm102.1, the spirit of radio, where I first heard this track!
"My Telephone (Redial)" - Coldcut 1989, featuring Lisa Stansfield. Comes complete with swell telephone etiquette rules to live by.
I don't think it is official. All 12 inch releases of "Abracadabra" I know of used either the album version or single edit.
Oops, Sorry, thought you were inquiring about an original 12 inch of IKO IKO Due to popularity or movie/film/commercial use some of these received a new lease on life. Baltimora-Tarzan Boy is a good example. 1993 saw a new single and 12 inch remix for a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie
Supertramp "I'm Beggin' You (Mad House Mix)" The greatest Shep Pettibone Mix not actually remixed by Shep Pettibone. Too bad there's no youtube of it!
Curiosity Killed The Cat - Down To Earth Level 42 - Lessons In Love It Bites - Old Man & The Angel King - Alone Without You
Keep Your Distance was a Number One album in the UK: "Down to Earth" - Curiosity Killed the Cat, 1986.
Nice? Nice?? NICE??? Come on, it's AWESOME! Sounds like the album version is just an early fade of this full version...
Yesterday I found this European (Made in Germany) Seal - Crazy CD Maxi. I think it's a great song but in this I was mainly interested because of the metallic red paint job (the picture doesn't do it justice). I looks very shiny and marvellous. Anyway, track 1 seems to be a single version, running 4:30 vs the 4:47 minute album version. Track 2, labeled as "Extended Version" is actually a kind of dub mix that runs a bit longer that the album version (5:09 min) but sounds so different I never would have called it "Extended Version". Track 3, called Krazy, is the real extended (remix) version and runs for 6:26 min. Nice.