Talk:My Iron Lung
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Different covers
[edit]Strange. My copy is a blue-cover, but has all of the songs mentioned here, including Punchdrunk, Trickster, acoustic Creep and Iron Lung... —Preceding unsigned comment added by 202.7.176.133 (talk) 01:20, 23 May 2005 (UTC)
- That's the normal way, as the page implies. In England it was two versions of a single and in the US it was one big EP. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.218.93.163 (talk) 20:40, 27 August 2005 (UTC)
Different release versions
[edit]I was surprised in reading this article to see no mention of the version that was released originally in Canada and the US. My CD copy has a blue tint cover, it identifies this as an EP on the cover, and includes just 5 songs - "My Iron Lung", "The Trickster", "Lewis (Mistreated)", "Permanent Daylight", and "You Never Wash Up After Yourself". It's not the double single (which is a 7 song version) and not what is described as "the EP release" (suggesting there is only one version of the EP). This version was released in North America in 1994. I see lots of articles for albums that show track listings for various different versions of the release and wonder if this might be a helpful addition here. 134.41.91.158 (talk) 13:02, 26 May 2021 (UTC)
- This is something I'd really like to get some clarity on in regards to whether this was a single release, an EP, what was released where etc. If anyone knows of any reliable sources that cover this please share them. Popcornfud (talk) 13:45, 26 May 2021 (UTC)
- Well, like I said, the CD cover identifies it as an EP. I don't know about the reliability of this site, but they have the correct catalogue number, cover pictures, and track list here: https://www.discogs.com/Radiohead-My-Iron-Lung/release/3163565 and here: https://www.discogs.com/Radiohead-My-Iron-Lung/release/75889 134.41.91.158 (talk) 01:43, 2 June 2021 (UTC)
Album vs EP vs single (moved from Popcornfud talk page)
[edit]Hi Popcornfud. The My Iron Lung article has the statement that ""My Iron Lung" was also released as a single." I've checked though sources, official and unofficial, including Discogs [1] and the band's website [2], and I can't find details of this single. You added the text last year [3], though without a source. Can you recall where you saw this information? If not, no worries, I'll just remove it until a source can be found. SilkTork (talk) 15:21, 4 December 2022 (UTC)
- Hi there @SilkTork. It's a confusing situation. As far as I can tell, this was indeed released as both a single and an EP. This is sourced in the body of the article, not the lead (per WP:CITELEAD).
- Here's how Mac Randall, in his biography Exit Music, which is cited in the article, described the release:
On September 26, the first product of the long-running Beckie sessions, “My Iron Lung”, was issued in Britain in four separate versions - two CDs, cassette, and 12-inch vinyl — each with a different track order of B-sides. This multi-format release was, like the re-release of “Creep” had been, a despicable ploy on the pay of EMI to get Radiohead fans to buy the same song several times, thereby inflating its chart position.
- So he essentially sees it as a single released in different formats, seemingly. (He refers to it as a "single" later in the chapter.) However, numerous sources also describe it as an EP, and the cover title is written as "My Iron Lung EP" on several versions of the release.
- Here's one of the single editions Discogs. (Note that unlike other versions of the release, this cover does not say "EP" on it.)
- It may be there is a better way to summarise all this, especially when the sources are unclear. I will review the sources again. Popcornfud (talk) 22:45, 4 December 2022 (UTC)
- I've been looking into, and making adjustments as I discover info. Yes, there were two 4-track CDs released. Under the UK chart rules, a 4-track CD is counted as a single. There was also a 7 track, 28 minute CD released, which classes it as an album. So this particular release, in its various versions, counts as a single, an EP, and an album! That's a little special! ;-) SilkTork (talk) 09:01, 5 December 2022 (UTC)
- Looking again at the Mac Randall Exit Music book, he talks in detail about how My Iron Lung was released in various single formats with different B-sides, then writes:
The Australian version of 'My Iron Lung' was the only one to feature all six B-sides on one disc, a sensible alternative that has since become widely available.
So it might be that it only became an EP later? Popcornfud (talk) 15:36, 24 February 2023 (UTC)
- Looking again at the Mac Randall Exit Music book, he talks in detail about how My Iron Lung was released in various single formats with different B-sides, then writes:
- I've been looking into, and making adjustments as I discover info. Yes, there were two 4-track CDs released. Under the UK chart rules, a 4-track CD is counted as a single. There was also a 7 track, 28 minute CD released, which classes it as an album. So this particular release, in its various versions, counts as a single, an EP, and an album! That's a little special! ;-) SilkTork (talk) 09:01, 5 December 2022 (UTC)